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The rise of hybrid ventures is proof that another way of doing
business is possible. Many developments in the last 15 years
highlight the significance of social entrepreneurship: the 2006
Nobel Peace Prize to Grameen Bank, the efforts of scholars in
studying social ventures, and the new academic programs at Ivy
League universities, as well as the creation of indices such as the
United Nations Human Development Index to measure non-economic
issues. This book portrays these as strong indicators to support
the development and sustenance of a market-based economy that also
imbibes social progress and human values. This book emphasizes that
awareness of the conditions under which social start-ups emerge is
crucial. The authors provide a thorough and empirical analysis of
the emergence of social entrepreneurship using the Global
Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) data as well as case studies from
practice. From the perspective of individuals, they examine the
most important characteristics of social entrepreneurs, and from a
macro perspective, social ventures are studied as agents of change.
A handpicked collection of successful cases of social ventures also
provides the reader with an awareness of the best practices.
The rise of hybrid ventures is proof that another way of doing
business is possible. Many developments in the last 15 years
highlight the significance of social entrepreneurship: the 2006
Nobel Peace Prize to Grameen Bank, the efforts of scholars in
studying social ventures, and the new academic programs at Ivy
League universities, as well as the creation of indices such as the
United Nations Human Development Index to measure non-economic
issues. This book portrays these as strong indicators to support
the development and sustenance of a market-based economy that also
imbibes social progress and human values. This book emphasizes that
awareness of the conditions under which social start-ups emerge is
crucial. The authors provide a thorough and empirical analysis of
the emergence of social entrepreneurship using the Global
Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) data as well as case studies from
practice. From the perspective of individuals, they examine the
most important characteristics of social entrepreneurs, and from a
macro perspective, social ventures are studied as agents of change.
A handpicked collection of successful cases of social ventures also
provides the reader with an awareness of the best practices.
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