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E-grāmata: Social Entrepreneurship: New Models of Sustainable Social Change

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Edited by (, University Lecturer in Social Entrepreneurship, Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, the Saļd Business School, University of Oxford)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Nov-2006
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  • ISBN-13: 9780191515804
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'Social Entrepreneurship' is a term that has come to be applied to the activities of grass-roots activists, NGOs, policy makers, international institutions, and corporations, amongst others, which address a range of social issues in innovative and creative ways.

Themed around the emerging agendas for developing new, sustainable models of social sector excellence and systemic impact, Social Entrepreneurship offers, for the first time, a wide-ranging, internationally-focused selection of cutting-edge work from leading academics, policy makers, and practitioners. Together they seek to clarify some of the ambiguity around this term, describe a range of social entrepreneurship projects, and establish a clear set of frameworks with which to understand it.

Included in the volume are contributions from Muhammad Yunus, winner of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize and the father of microfinance, Geoff Mulgan, former head of the British prime minister's policy unit, and Bill Drayton, founder of the Ashoka network of social entrepreneurs. Jeff Skoll, founder of the Skoll Foundation, and first president of eBay, provides a preface. Alex Nicholls provides a substantial new preface to this paperback edition, reflecting on the latest developments in the study and practice of social entrepreneurship.

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Review from previous edition 'Social enterprise is an exciting movement which challenges both private and public sectors. To succeed in realising its potential it needs to be supported by evidence, analysis, and academic insight. The Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship provides a hub for this thinking and Dr Alex Nicholls' latest book is a strong contribution to the field.' * Ed Miliband MP, Secretary for the Cabinet *

Acknowledgements xxviii
List of Figures xxix
List of Tables xxxii
Abbreviations xxxiii
About the Authors xxxvii
Foreword xlix
Introduction 1
Alex Nicholls
Part I. New Perspectives 37
1. Social Business Entrepreneurs Are the Solution
39
Muhammad Yunus
2. The Citizen Sector Transformed
45
Bill Drayton
3. For What It Is Worth: Social Value and the Future of Social Entrepreneurship
56
Rowena Young
4. Cultivating the Other Invisible Hand of Social Entrepreneurship: Comparative Advantage, Public Policy, and Future Research Priorities
74
Geoff Mulgan
Part II. New Theories 97
5. Social Entrepreneurship: The Structuration of a Field
99
Alex Nicholls and Albert Hyunbae Cho
6. Social Entrepreneurship: Agency in a Globalizing World
119
Paola Grenier
7. Rhetoric, Reality, and Research: Building a Solid Foundation for the Practice of Social Entrepreneurship
144
Beth Battle Anderson and J. Gregory Dees
8. Social Entrepreneurship: It Is for Corporations, Too
169
James E. Austin, Herman B. Leonard, Ezequiel Reficco, and Jane Wei-Skillern
9. Social Entrepreneurship: Exploring a Cultural Mode Amidst Others in the Church of England
181
Doug Foster
Part III. New Models 203
10. Social Enterprise Models and Their Mission and Money Relationships
205
Sutia Kim Alter
11. The Socially Entrepreneurial City
233
Charles Leadbeater
12. Helping People Is Difficult: Growth and Performance in Social Enterprises Working for International Relief and Development
247
Alex Jacobs
13. The Social Entrepreneurship Collaboratory (SE Lab): A University Incubator for a Rising Generation of Social Entrepreneurs
270
Gordon M. Bloom
Part IV. New Directions 307
14. Wayfinding Without a Compass: Philanthropy's Changing Landscape and Its Implications for Social Entrepreneurs
309
Sally Osberg
15. Delivering on the Promise of Social Entrepreneurship: Challenges Faced in Launching a Global Social Capital Market
329
Pamela Hartigan
16. Social Entrepreneurship: The Promise and the Perils
356
Jerr Boschee
17. Moving Ahead Together: Implications of a Blended Value Framework for the Future of Social Entrepreneurship
391
Jed Emerson
Endnote 407
Alex Nicholls
Bibliography 413
Index 435
Dr Alex Nicholls MBA originally trained in medieval hagiography and lexicography, but has more recently converted a lifelong passion for social justice and societal innovation into an academic focus on social entrepreneurship. As a writer, researcher, and consultant, he has been actively involved with social entrepreneurs for more than ten years. Nicholls has published a major research book on Fair Trade as well as a range of academic journal articles on the relationship between business, society, and social innovation. He is a regular speaker at international conferences and policy workshops. Having previously held posts at four other universities, Nicholls is currently the University Lecturer in Social Entrepreneurship at the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, University of Oxford, where he leads the development of several research projects and teaches a range of social entrepreneurship courses.