Communities are increasingly turning to social innovation to address challenges that impact them such as climate change, deindustrialization (or industrialization in the global south) and exclusion due to poverty, race or gender. Social innovation refers to the use of novel organizational vehicles, activities and strategies to facilitate change. Place-based community enterprises (an organizational form predating social enterprise) have been engaged in social innovation for over a century. In this way, community enterprises have attempted to build organizational models that emphasize the inclusion of people and places excluded from opportunities, resources or power. In this chapter, we explore the role of community enterprise in social innov...
This article explores new forms of organizing (and organization creation) in relation to entrepreneu...
The purpose of this paper is to study the implementation of social enterprise towards empowering the...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature suggests CSR initiatives extend beyond meeting the ...
This book argues that embeddedness and community participation bring unique propositions for social ...
Social and community-based organizations are increasingly viewed as wellsprings of valuable social i...
Social innovation is a form of innovation driven by social demands rather than by the market and/or ...
Social and community-based organisations are increasingly viewed as wellsprings of valuable social i...
Social entrepreneurship is usually understood as an economic activity which focuses at social values...
The economic crisis has accentuated the social and economic dislocation experienced by disadvantaged...
AbstractWhat is essentially innovation occurs at the level of social behavioural patterns, routines,...
A social enterprise is an innovative phenomenon in which every day entrepreneurial problems are solv...
Despite pervasiveness of the market forces and supplementary role of the state and in some cases, ev...
The economic crisis has accentuated the social and economic dislocation experienced by disadvantaged...
This article describes a leadership approach to social change that takes into account actors ’ diffe...
This article explores new forms of organizing (and organization creation) in relation to entrepreneu...
This article explores new forms of organizing (and organization creation) in relation to entrepreneu...
The purpose of this paper is to study the implementation of social enterprise towards empowering the...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature suggests CSR initiatives extend beyond meeting the ...
This book argues that embeddedness and community participation bring unique propositions for social ...
Social and community-based organizations are increasingly viewed as wellsprings of valuable social i...
Social innovation is a form of innovation driven by social demands rather than by the market and/or ...
Social and community-based organisations are increasingly viewed as wellsprings of valuable social i...
Social entrepreneurship is usually understood as an economic activity which focuses at social values...
The economic crisis has accentuated the social and economic dislocation experienced by disadvantaged...
AbstractWhat is essentially innovation occurs at the level of social behavioural patterns, routines,...
A social enterprise is an innovative phenomenon in which every day entrepreneurial problems are solv...
Despite pervasiveness of the market forces and supplementary role of the state and in some cases, ev...
The economic crisis has accentuated the social and economic dislocation experienced by disadvantaged...
This article describes a leadership approach to social change that takes into account actors ’ diffe...
This article explores new forms of organizing (and organization creation) in relation to entrepreneu...
This article explores new forms of organizing (and organization creation) in relation to entrepreneu...
The purpose of this paper is to study the implementation of social enterprise towards empowering the...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature suggests CSR initiatives extend beyond meeting the ...