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within capitalism and MacIntyre -- Chapter 4 – Alternative forms of enterprise and MacIntyre’s framework -- Chapter 5 … necessary philosophical underpinnings. In Virtue and Social Enterprise: Ethical Alternatives to Capitalism, Geraldine Hall draws …
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Designing Social Innovation for Sustainable Livelihoods -- Designing Sustainable Livelihoods for Informal Markets in Dhaka -- Designing Livelihoods Responsibly: Insights from Seed Conservation and Management Practices among Farming Communities in India -- Designerly Ways for Sustainable...
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Business Model for Social Entrepreneurship -- A Critical Analysis of the Social Business Model of Kala Raksha: An NGO with a Purpose of Women Empowerment -- Role of Corporate in Promoting Social Enterprises -- Female in Indigenous Entrepreneurship: Inquiring Family Dimension -- Community Based...
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Chapter 1. Introduction to Entrepreneurial activity in Malaysia: A Country level perspective -- Chapter 2. An Overview of Entrepreneurship in Malaysia -- Chapter 3. Proximity, Collaborative Relationship and Entrepreneur's Knowledge Spill-Over Opportunity in a Malaysian Regional Innovation System...
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1. Introduction -- Part 1: Social Entrepreneurship from a Micro Perspective -- 2. A Quick Approach to the Microfoundations of Social Entrepreneurship -- 3. Who Is The social entrepreneur? -- 4. Sources of Financing for Social Entrepreneurship. 5. Social Bricolage -- 6. Business Sectors Involved...
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Solidarity Economy -- Humanitarian Social Logistic and the Fourth Sector: Policy Design for Communities Affected by the Disaster … -- Nonprofit Organizations of the Fourth Sector That Promote Education Social Solidarity Economy in the Fourth Industrial …
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Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature Review on CC, SC, SE, SB and MFUA -- Chapter 3. Situation of Urban Agriculture in China and Japan -- Chapter 4. Theoretical Framework, Hypothesis and Methodology -- Chapter 5. Hypothesis Verification -- Chapter 6. Conclusion and Policy Implication.
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Part I. Theoretical Contextualization -- 1. Embedding Diversity in Social Entrepreneurial Research: India’s Learning Laboratories; Shambu Prasad and Joseph Satish V -- 2. Education Conversations: Situating Social Enterprise in India’s Education Discourse; Isabel Salovaara -- 3. Foremost...
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Part I: Entrepreneurship: Trends and Concepts -- Chapter 1: The Intersection of Social Entrepreneurship, Sustainability, and the UN SDGs in the Arab World: A Humane Entrepreneurship Perspective -- Chapter 2: Entrepreneurship: Social Entrepreneurship in the Arab World—Innovation and...
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Highlighting the motivations of B Corp entrepreneurs in Chile, this book explores the phenomenon behind for-profit organisations that are committed to social and ecological sustainability as well as human welfare. By examining the personal and social drivers of businesses which are not solely...
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