“Fostering the Growth of the Social Impact Business Sector in Viet Nam” (the “study”) is the largest study on the social impact business (SIB) sector in Viet Nam undertaken to date. Findings are taken from 492 survey responses, interviews with 62 individuals representing various stakeholder groups, through one-on-one interviews or focus groups, and three multi-stakeholder consultative workshops. The study provides an overview of the ecosystem and the current state of the SIB sector in Viet Nam, together with challenges and opportunities, to produce key recommendations to grow the sector. Practical guidance targeted at SIBs in growing their enterprise is also included to share the advices and insights taken from consultation with SIB sector ...
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Increasing worldwide demand for products and services is applying a significant pressure on firms an...
This document reports back the results of a research project that took place in the Thabina Irrigati...
This working paper presents the results of a study commissioned by the International Centre for Tro...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.The way clients compare between expec...
The £100m Social Enterprise Investment Fund (SEIF) aims to stimulate and increase the numbers of Soc...
It has become increasingly clear that the level of road traffic in cities has created high levels of...
The informal sector refers to all economic activities by workers and economic units that are not cov...
The turn of the new millennium has brought with it a heightened emphasis on Corporate Social Respons...
The informal sector refers to all economic activities by workers and economic units that are not cov...
Social sustainability is a concept that has been somewhat ignored or glazed over for the past few ye...
Government investment in infrastructure development in South Africa is set to increase in the next f...
The informal sector thrives in a context of high unemployment, underemployment, poverty, gender ineq...
This working paper presents the results of a study commissioned by the International Centre for Tro...
Social innovation has seen rapid growth in the last decade globally, with increasing numbers of soci...
Developed jointly by the Digital Curation Centre (DCC) and DigitalPreservationEurope (DPE), the Digi...
Increasing worldwide demand for products and services is applying a significant pressure on firms an...
This document reports back the results of a research project that took place in the Thabina Irrigati...
This working paper presents the results of a study commissioned by the International Centre for Tro...