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society, such as aging, budgetary pressure and others. This paper proposes a model of social
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A social audit is a formal review of a company's endeavours in social responsibility. A social audit looks at factors such as a company's record of charitable giving, volunteer activity, energy use, transparency, work environment and worker pay and benefits to evaluate what kind of social and environmental impact a company is having in the locations where it operates. Social audits are optional--companies can choose whether to perform them and whether to release the results publicly or only use them internally.
Ethical investing depends on an investor's views; some may choose to eliminate certain industries entirely (such as gambling, alcohol, or firearms, also known as sin stocks) or to over-allocate to industries that meet the individual's ethical guidelines.
Ethical investing gives individuals the power to allocate capital toward companies that are in line with their personal views, whether they are based on environmental, religious or political precepts.
The role of government regulation of business in building the concept of corp...Konstantin Eryomin
The educational material about role of different institutes in creation of corporate social responsibility model of business in Russia and other countries. Modern statistics and theoretical aspects are included
SOCIAL INNOVATION AND SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP - AN ELUCIDATION FOR THE PROBLE...IAEME Publication
In this paper, we addressed issues regarding the importance of social innovation (SI) and
social entrepreneurship (SE) within a society which is in a profound and rapid change and
transformation that marks all the areas of social life. The fundamental objective of the study was to
analyze the concepts of social innovation and social entrepreneurship as providers of both social
value and growth of life quality. We highlighted the inter-conditioning relationship between these
two concepts and showed the need for social innovations to respond to some challenges of the
society, such as aging, budgetary pressure and others. This paper proposes a model of social
entrepreneurship at the intersection of three sectors: state, market and civil society, in its efforts to
meet the more and more sophisticated requests of the contemporary society. Thus, the whole
society must be connected to the new innovative social models
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give detail about Growth In Service Sectors,Industrialization,Modernization,Urbanization
While the potential to earn a profit is what motivates most entrepreneurs, there are those for whom this motive does not prevent them from making a positive impact in society. Social entrepreneurs pursue ideas that can solve issues faced by communities, and they are willing to take on the risk required to implement positive change.
Reciprocity as a Social Capital in Kacang Tore Small Enterprise in Kawangkoaninventionjournals
This research paper aims at elaborating and formulating the forms of reciprocity as a part of social capital in the economic activities of the small economic enterprise, Kacang Tore, in Kawangkoan district, Minahasa North Sulawesi. This Kacang Tore small enterprise is significant to be carried out due to the facts that this kind of small enterprise is the most dominant and generating for the local economic activities in Minahasa and this small enterprise involves doers of different functions which are important to picture its contribution to increase a local economy and to design a schema for developing a small enterprise based upon social capital in the wider region or even to inspire the strengthening national economic in rural areas. As a qualitative study, this study employs domain and taxonomy analysis for meeting its purpose. In light of this, the results show that the functional forms of the reciprocity in the economic activities of Kacang Tore small industry are formulated into the open transfer of the business activity, the mutual help in terms of production process tool sharing, the availability of information, the capital loans and the economic incentive. These forms of reciprocity are reflected in the relationship little vendor, local broker(called Tibo), small industry’s owner, consumers, and big vendor.
A conceptual study of social entrepreneurshipdeshwal852
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This area demonstrates the entrepreneurial efforts undertaken to change the underprivileged
society of the world which is popularly understood by Parhalad’s Bottom of the Pyramid.
Social enterprises are innovation since some years and these are capable to work with big
issues as satisfaction of business man or organizations. Innovation is actually a high-priced
division of an organization. Innovation is not just breakthrough in space science, satellite
communication, etc. but presenting a value proposition than past; when comes the idea of
society it provides the sustainability to innovation in the future instead of striving to be right
at high cost, it will be suitable to be flexible and plural at a lower cost. Social entrepreneurs
stand at the nexus between development, business and government. They open another
markets for the bottom-of-the-pyramid, innovate programs, empower the people they serve,
multiply resources and demonstrate their tangible effects for government and other bodies to
replicate which reveal how innovation and entrepreneurship at the very heart of
economically sustainable solutions. And, is a best solution for sustainable social development.
The common future can only be achieved with a better understanding of common concerns
and shared responsibilities.
Society’s Economic Empowerment by Social Entrepreneurship (Emerging Awareness...iosrjce
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The Importance of Social Entrepreneurship of Profit Based Businesses towards ...ijtsrd
International responsiveness is progressively being drained to Social Entrepreneurial Businesses SEOs . Ultimately, innovative types of businesses target to answer social, environmental or societal hitches by using contemporary management practices. Paralleled with traditional non profit organizations, numerous SEOs attempt to work commercial as have earned income strategies or are becoming more profitable concerned businesses. Not only government sector, but also private sectors have higher intention to deal with social and charity works to gained social reputation. as Social entrepreneurship is a key component for modern business, with connecting customer relations and consumption experience can be benefited for an organization to create their higher brand image or reputation in a particular industry. Thivanka Chamith Wijesinghe "The Importance of Social Entrepreneurship of Profit Based Businesses towards its Brand Image and Reputation" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-3 , April 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd30352.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/marketing-management/30352/the-importance-of-social-entrepreneurship-of-profit-based-businesses-towards-its-brand-image-and-reputation/thivanka-chamith-wijesinghe
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The main purpose of doing business for any organization is to earn profit. But only profit motive does not make a firm or organization long term sustainable. Now- a- day’s organization does not only busy with profit making but they are more concern for social development also. In that case as an institution education sector also not sit idle they are also involve in social development. They think themselves as a valuable member of the society. As are doing their business activities within the society and the entire stakeholder are from society, so it is impossible to ignore their contribution. The aim of this paper is to explore how academic institutions practices Corporate Social responsibilities in Bangladesh. For this Leading University has been chosen in this case because it does not only provide the quality education and fulfill the academic needs not only in Sylhet but also across the Sylhet. Leading university think along with providing quality education, social development is essential. In keeping with global evolution CSR has gained a lot of attention. It is one of the important mechanisms that affect society positively and develop relationship with stakeholders. CSR not only help leading university to gain the competitive advantages but also help to gain good image. As well as students also gain practical experience of their study of CSR course.
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wisdom voices and practitioner echoes create a reciprocal and transformative approach to antioppressive social work.
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This area demonstrates the entrepreneurial efforts undertaken to change the underprivileged
society of the world which is popularly understood by Parhalad’s Bottom of the Pyramid.
Social enterprises are innovation since some years and these are capable to work with big
issues as satisfaction of business man or organizations. Innovation is actually a high-priced
division of an organization. Innovation is not just breakthrough in space science, satellite
communication, etc. but presenting a value proposition than past; when comes the idea of
society it provides the sustainability to innovation in the future instead of striving to be right
at high cost, it will be suitable to be flexible and plural at a lower cost. Social entrepreneurs
stand at the nexus between development, business and government. They open another
markets for the bottom-of-the-pyramid, innovate programs, empower the people they serve,
multiply resources and demonstrate their tangible effects for government and other bodies to
replicate which reveal how innovation and entrepreneurship at the very heart of
economically sustainable solutions. And, is a best solution for sustainable social development.
The common future can only be achieved with a better understanding of common concerns
and shared responsibilities.
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1. AN ANALYSIS OF THE INTRINSIC AND
EXTRINSIC MOTIVATIONS OF
SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS
PREM PRAKASH SINGH — MASTERS OF ARTS IN
SUSTAINABLE LEISURE
MANAGEMENT (2015-17).
Project Description
The purpose of this research is to examine the intrinsic and
extrinsic motivations of social entrepreneurs. Social
entrepreneurship has emerged as a complex yet promising
organizational form in which market-based methods are used to
address seemingly intractable social issues. This research
examines social entrepreneurs through the broader lens of
entrepreneurship (Fig 2). This research builds on the idea that
social entrepreneurs integrate social concerns with characteristics
more commonly associated with traditional entrepreneurship.
To better understand social entrepreneurs, an examination of their
motivations is necessary. Empirical research on various aspects
of social entrepreneurship is slowly growing but examinations
related to motivation remain under-studied. In contrast,
substantial theoretical and empirical work exists on the
motivations of traditional entrepreneurs. To fill a gap in the
growing literature and test existing motivation concepts, this
study endeavors' to better understand the motivations of social
entrepreneurs who integrate a social mission within their larger
business strategy.
Growing Importance – Social Entrepreneurship
According to Peter Drucker, a prominent contemporary business
philosopher, “Social entrepreneurs are likely to become even more
important than entrepreneurs”.
By embracing sustainability, social entrepreneurs are driving social
change in the community by catering to the needs of greater numbers of
people including the bottom of the pyramid market, which may not have
been possible through the government or any private entity.
Social entrepreneurs mix altruism and capitalism to set goals. Using
market-based methods to solve social problems and creating social and
economic value has captured the media’s attention and public imagination
(Fig 3).
Today, social issues such as global warming, poverty, unemployment are
adding grave challenges in the society. Social entrepreneurs are not only
important but essential in the current ecosystem; they are motivated to
promote a sustainable environment, a sustainable social order to protect the
triple bottom line (Fig 4).
Research Goals
The main research question is: What motivates social
entrepreneurs? This research question is further broken down into
two sub-questions:
1a) What internal factors motivate individuals to become social
entrepreneurs?
1b) What external factors motivate individuals to become social
entrepreneurs? (Fig 1)
Overall Benefit of this Research
Through understanding shared experiences and feelings of social
entrepreneurs, it will help as positive reinforcements for other
individuals with social purpose. It can stimulate others (academia or
policy makers) to learn, adapt and implement motivational values
among individuals for overall betterment of society.
The information provided in this research will contribute to uncover
insights for potential and existing social entrepreneurs.
Increase awareness of the sector and its positive impact on
communities and the environment.
Intrinsic Motivation–
Esteem Needs,
Persistence, Autonomy,
Relatedness, Self-
Recognition,
Independence,
Contentment.
Extrinsic Motivation-
Reward, Social
Recognition,
Collectivism.
On-going findings….
Fig. 1. Research Model
Fig. 3. Hybrid Model Fig. 4. Triple Bottom Line
Fig. 2. Relationship between social entrepreneurship as a subset of entrepreneurship
Social entrepreneurs have a
vision developed for the
fulfillment of social mission
through internal or/ and
external motivational factors.
They identify the
opportunities or needs in
society to correct the injustice
and act accordingly to
enhance the wellbeing of a
targeted group or society.
Primarily objective is
financial gain.
Profit retained
for personal and
shareholders.
Adopt a mission
to create a
private value.
Profit/ customer
satisfaction is gauge
of value creation.
Are reformers (Part of system).
Entrepreneurship
Social Entrepreneurship
Primarily objective is social gain.
Profit reinvested in social cause.
Adopt a mission to create and sustain social
value
(with private value).
Social impact is a gauge to create value
(profit and customer satisfaction part of it).
Are reformers and revolutionaries (Change
the entire system).