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Extreme poverty is an immense political and market failure, wasting the potential of hundreds of millions of people. Investing in the creation of markets that include the extreme poor and marginalized should thus not only be considered as a charitable activity, but promises high returns on...
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practical level, our study suggests that besides developing entrepreneurship-specific knowledge, support mechanisms should also …
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In recent years, social entrepreneurship has increased as a result of the poor effectiveness of governmental entities … improve the quality of individuals’ lives, entrepreneurship with its advantages would be considered one of the most important … and best options for development. This study investigates the nexus between social entrepreneurship and sustainable …
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The concept of social entrepreneurship as a characterization of social responsibility for business organizations has … segment of the society. Yet, there is no consensus within these communities as to what constitutes social entrepreneurship …
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In the decade before the Great Famine, Ireland experienced a boom in microfinance institutions (MFIs). Taking a social … turbulent period in Irish history. Many contemporary writers saw microfinance as a legal means that could lessen the burden on …
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