Social enterprise : cases and analysis for understanding social business

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Social enterprise : cases and analysis for understanding social business

Malcolm Harper and Nadiya Parekh

Routledge, 2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The book is distinct as it critically revisits what is 'social' in an enterprise without being limited by theoretical definitions Each chapter includes several case examples from international and well-renowned organizations to depict the dimensions and dilemmas a social enterprise can assume in practice It adopts a pragmatic hands-on community-based approach to drive in the message of social entrepreneurship Online resources include chapter by chapter PowerPoints slides, a video overview and additional case studies.

Table of Contents

1. What enterprises are really social? 2. Mixing Making Profits and Doing Good 3. Profits can be Social 4. Social Aims and Social Deeds 5. Impact Investment 6. Emerging Models and Confusing Solutions 7. The Need for Innovation 8. Impact Assessment 9. Legal Structure Choices 10. The Social Enterprise Life Cycle 11. The Way Ahead

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