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In contemporary schools of business an increasing number of programs have launched courses in Social Entrepreneurship. In addition, numerous non-academic actors like the Skoll Foundation and the Ashoka fellows program have actively promoted social entrepreneurship as an idea made for its time....
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The article describes the features of social entrepreneur development as a way of government regulation of labor market. Different ways of definition “social enterprise” are analyzed. During the research, the models of improvement and development about regulation of this activity in other...
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The activities of the Lightstone CommunityDevelopment Corporation (LCDC) of West Virginia are described as a case studyof a community-based approach to building social, economic, and communityassets to enable individuals to transition from welfare to self-employment.LCDC provided zero-interest...
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Over the past thirty years, a number of social entrepreneurs have managed to create fairly large social enterprises. Properly run and scaled, they can generate sufficient cash flow to support debt financing at manageable levels of risk and, depending on their business model and legal form, also...
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Over the past thirty years, a number of social entrepreneurs have managed to create fairly large social enterprises. Properly run and scaled, they can generate sufficient cash flow to support debt financing at manageable levels of risk and, depending on their business model and legal form, also...
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