This paper contributes to the understanding of processes by which small-scale entrepreneurs who provide household waste collection in informal settlements succeed in formalized co-production of such services. The paper draws on the social and solidarity economy and social and environmental entrepreneurship theoretical frameworks, which offer complementary understandings of diverse strategies to tackle everyday challenges. Two questions are addressed: How do informal waste collection initiatives get established, succeed and grow? What are the implications of this transition for the entrepreneurs themselves, the communities, the environmental governance system and the scholarship? A case study is presented, based on three waste picker entrepr...
Social entrepreneurship has drawn interest from global policy makers and social entrepreneurs to ta...
Entrepreneurship research in developing countries often uses macro level or meso level analyses of l...
As a response to a lack of formal solid waste management (SWM), CBOs and youth groups have become th...
This paper aims to understand the process by which socio-environmental entrepreneurs providing waste...
This paper examines two social enterprises and 25+ informal economy micro‐entrepreneurs in Kenya who...
In precarious environments, such as squatter settlements, sustainability can be achieved as an econo...
Many cities in the global South suffer from vast inadequacies and deficiencies in their solid waste ...
This article contributes an empirically rich account of a social enterprise project embedded in loca...
This paper analyses the solid waste management (SWM) process in Nairobi, Kenya and studies the roles...
This dissertation aims to expand our understanding of social entrepreneuring on the micro- and meso-...
This paper discusses the problematic of social entrepreneurship in the field of recycling. The adopt...
In an increasingly urbanized world, a third of the global urban population will soon live in informa...
Over the last decade, the value of social enterprises to economies and societies has been increasing...
Despite recent interest in the \u2018new\u2019 social enterprise movement, the issue of how to conne...
As global solid waste management systems evolve to include wider elements of sustainability, develop...
Social entrepreneurship has drawn interest from global policy makers and social entrepreneurs to ta...
Entrepreneurship research in developing countries often uses macro level or meso level analyses of l...
As a response to a lack of formal solid waste management (SWM), CBOs and youth groups have become th...
This paper aims to understand the process by which socio-environmental entrepreneurs providing waste...
This paper examines two social enterprises and 25+ informal economy micro‐entrepreneurs in Kenya who...
In precarious environments, such as squatter settlements, sustainability can be achieved as an econo...
Many cities in the global South suffer from vast inadequacies and deficiencies in their solid waste ...
This article contributes an empirically rich account of a social enterprise project embedded in loca...
This paper analyses the solid waste management (SWM) process in Nairobi, Kenya and studies the roles...
This dissertation aims to expand our understanding of social entrepreneuring on the micro- and meso-...
This paper discusses the problematic of social entrepreneurship in the field of recycling. The adopt...
In an increasingly urbanized world, a third of the global urban population will soon live in informa...
Over the last decade, the value of social enterprises to economies and societies has been increasing...
Despite recent interest in the \u2018new\u2019 social enterprise movement, the issue of how to conne...
As global solid waste management systems evolve to include wider elements of sustainability, develop...
Social entrepreneurship has drawn interest from global policy makers and social entrepreneurs to ta...
Entrepreneurship research in developing countries often uses macro level or meso level analyses of l...
As a response to a lack of formal solid waste management (SWM), CBOs and youth groups have become th...