Realistic Theory of Social Entrepreneurship: A Life Cycle Analysis of Micro-Finance (2020)

A Realistic Theory of Social Entrepreneurship: A Life Cycle Analysis of Micro-Finance (2020)

By Arvind Ashta

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Using evidence from the microfinance sector, which is considered a leading sector of social entrepreneurship, this book attempts to push the boundaries of research in this field. While recent studies consider that commercial enterprises, not-for-profits and social enterprises are formed by entrepreneurs with different personal identities, they do not explain why these personalities may change before they convert their social enterprises, and change further at the stage of transitioning into commercial enterprises.

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Publisher: Palgrave Pivot
Publish Date: 11/22/2019
Pages: 138
ISBN-13: 9783030321413
ISBN-10: 303032141X
Language: English

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Using evidence from the microfinance sector, which is considered a leading sector of social entrepreneurship, this book attempts to push the boundaries of research in this field. While recent studies consider that commercial enterprises, not-for-profits and social enterprises are formed by entrepreneurs with different personal identities, they do not explain why these personalities may change before they convert their social enterprises, and change further at the stage of transitioning into commercial enterprises. Presenting a theory of development and evolution for social enterprises which examines the dynamics associated with change, impact and growth and an in-depth critical view of motivation, funding and profit, this book examines how that impacts the social mission and enterprise structure in the wake of hybrid and for-profit models and corporate philanthropy. The author highlights the 'cracks' in social entrepreneurship and asks how they are being filled, institutionally.

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Arvind Ashta is a Senior Professor at the Burgundy School of Business, France.

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