Social enterprises often occupy a hybrid space, utilizing market-driven strategies (trading, service delivery) to fund their social missions, rather than relying solely on grants or donations.
Emphasizes that social enterprises are accountable to a broader group of stakeholders (community, environment) rather than just shareholders. Social Entrepreneurship: Concepts, Methodologie...
Several theories underpin the study and practice of social entrepreneurship: Social enterprises often occupy a hybrid space, utilizing
Social entrepreneurship strives for financial self-sufficiency to ensure long-term impact rather than temporary intervention. 2. Theoretical Frameworks utilizing market-driven strategies (trading
Focused on moving beyond local solutions to transforming systemic, interconnected root causes of social issues. 3. Key Methodologies and Approaches
Evaluates success based on People, Planet, and Profit.
Social entrepreneurs apply creative, disruptive methods to tackle persistent social problems that traditional market or state actors have failed to solve.