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This book aims to define what Social Entrepreneurship (SE) actually is, and what it is not. The author adopts a novel approach to the SE phenomenon, considering it as a dynamic process created and managed by innovative social entrepreneurs striving to create new social values in the market and community at large.Francesco Perrini argues that SE has attained a wider and more enthusiastic acceptance in corporate thinking and practice than in the literature surrounding the field. This part theoretical, part practitioner-based double line of reasoning forms the basis of the book. It attempts to answer hitherto unresolved questions such as: How can SE be defined? How can Social Entrepreneurship Ventures (SEVs) be identified? How do SEVs vary and what factors lead to their success? Does the way in which an SEV is designed matter, and are business plans important? Is an SEV reliant on traditional sources of financing? The focus of the book then shifts to practical examples of how perspectives on SE are translated into concrete phenomena. Several case studies are used to illustrate theoretical frameworks, each tackling specific aspects of SE and making theory and practice comparisons.Taking on the challenge of providing a clear, focused definition of SE supported by practical experiences, this book provides a critical and comprehensive framework aimed at stimulating current and future debate on the role and key features of SE research. As such, it will provide fascinating and enlightening reading for entrepreneurship academics and entrepreneurial professionals alike.
Edited by Francesco Perrini, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy
Contents:PrefaceIan C. MacMillanIntroduction1. Social Entrepreneurship Domain: Setting BoundariesFrancesco Perrini2. Leveraging Social Change through EntrepreneurshipFrancesco Perrini and Clodia Vurro3. The Basis for Launching a New Social Entrepreneurial VentureFrancesco Perrini and Alessandro Marino4. The Role of Financing in Ensuring GrowthAlessandro Marino5. Exploiting the View: Venture Philanthropy Models Across PracticeClodia Vurro6. Organizing a Social EnterpriseBarbara Imperatori and Dino Ruta7. ‘LocalFeed’: Societal Wealth Generation in Southern AfricaJames D. Thompson and Ian C. MacMillan8. Sustainable Tourism in Turkey: Çirali Case StudyUlku Oktem and Ferit Karakaya9. San Patrignano: A Sustainable Model for Social EntrepreneurshipFrancesco Perrini and Sandro Fazzolari 10. CaféDirect: Fair Trade as Social EntrepreneurshipKai Hockerts11. The Sekem Initiative: A Holistic Vision to Develop PeopleJohanna Mair and Christian Seelos12. Teleserenità®: Home-assistance Services for Non-autonomous Elderly People in Italy Alessandro Marino13. Technology Social Venture and Innovation: Process at BenetechGeoffrey Desa and Suresh Kotha14. NYC Watershed Agreement: Sustainable Development and Social EntrepreneurshipJoan Hoffman15. Investing in Social Innovation: Harnessing the Potential for Partnership between Corporations and Social EntrepreneursJane Nelson and Beth JenkinsBibliographyIndex
'Required reading for all concerned with the sector.'