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Successful social entrepreneurial business models in the context of developing economies
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IESE Business School, Universidad de Navarra
Published InInternational Journal of Emerging Markets
Year2007
Citations172
Abstract
Purpose – Social entrepreneurial organizations have gained in awareness and interest among researchers, yet we know relatively little about how these organizations are able to create social and economic value. This paper seeks to understand how such organizations have managed to achieve scale and sustainability in developing economies – often lacking the institutions, networks and resources required to support their growth – whilst also maintaining their focus on a social mission. Design/methodology/approach – The paper presents a comparative case analysis of three social entrepreneurial organizations based in Bangladesh, Egypt and Spain that have been widely recognized as successful. It utilizes an explorative research approach with data gathered from many sources including published and unpublished articles, existing case studies, personal interviews…
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Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingManagement of Technology and InnovationEntrepreneurship Studies and InfluencesInnovation and Socioeconomic DevelopmentCommunity Development and Social ImpactMarketingIndustrial organizationEconomic growthFinanceEcologyPaleontologyQuantum mechanicsMachine learning