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Social Entrepreneurship And Corporate Social Responsibility

AuthorAnkita Neeru
PublisherSignature Books International
Publisher2011
Publisherviii
Publisher264 p,
ISBN9789380963167

Contents: Preface. 1. Corporate social entrepreneurship. 2. The role of corporate social responsibility in social entrepreneurship. 3. Social entrepreneurship education: is it achieving the desired aims. 4. Chinese female entrepreneurs versus the social responsibility of sustainable development. 5. The distinctive challenge of educating social entrepreneurs. 6. Global perspective, competitiveness, social entrepreneurship and innovation. 7. Reinventing poverty alleviation strategies through corporate social responsibility. 8. Discourses of social entrepreneurship variations. 9. The challenge for social entrepreneurship. 10. Social learning and entrepreneurship a framework for analyzing the equator initiative. 11. Social entrepreneurship and government: a new breed of entrepreneurs. 12. Social entrepreneurship as a new paradigm: rethinking development in intervention. 13. Social dissatisfaction with the ideological limitations of the current economic order. 14. The functions of Government in social entrepreneurship: theory and preliminary evidence. 15. Development policy objectives for promoting corporate social responsibility. Bibliography. Index.

Corporate social entrepreneurship is a process aimed at enabling business to develop more advanced and powerful forms of corporate social responsibility. CSE emerges from and builds on three other conceptual frameworks : entrepreneurship, corporate entrepreneurship, and social entrepreneurship. CSE’s conceptual roots begin with Schumpeter’s vision that nations innovation and technological change emanate from individual entrepreneurs with their unternehmergeist or fiery spirit generating creative destruction of old ways with new one. Stevenson provided a different definition of entrepreneurship: the pursuit of opportunity through innovative leverage.

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