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Explore the depths of social entrepreneurship with A Realistic Theory of Social Entrepreneurship: A Life Cycle Analysis of Micro-Finance (PDF), an impactful study that leverages comprehensive evidence from the microfinance sector, recognized as a trailblazer in social entrepreneurship. This insightful ebook endeavors to extend the current research boundaries by delving into the intricate relationships between commercial enterprises, not-for-profits, and social enterprises, all driven by distinct entrepreneurial identities.
While recent studies highlight the different personal identities of entrepreneurs across these sectors, they often overlook the transformative processes these identities undergo as they shift from social enterprises to commercial entities. This book presents a groundbreaking theory addressing the developmental and evolutionary pathways of social enterprises, examining the complex dynamics of change, impact, and growth in an ever-evolving sector.
Additionally, this detailed analysis scrutinizes funding mechanisms, motivational factors, and profit generation while emphasizing how these elements shape both the social mission and structural integrity of enterprises amid the rise of hybrid models, for-profit frameworks, and corporate philanthropy.
The author meticulously highlights the ‘cracks’ within the realm of social entrepreneurship, provoking critical reflection on how these gaps are being addressed through institutional responses and adaptations.
Unlock a superior understanding of social entrepreneurship dynamics and their implications for the future.
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ISBN: 978-1234567890 | ISBN: 978-0987654321









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