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Social Entrepreneurship: Pattern-Changing Entrepreneurs and the Scaling of Social Impact

Author: Lidia Varbanova - Date: 06 oct 2009, 13:53

This paper presents findings from an investigation of pattern-changing social entrepreneurs.

The findings indicate that pattern-changing social entrepreneurs are more concerned with scaling their impact than growing their enterprises. Most of the entrepreneurs began with a unique and innovative idea and then 'discovered' through trial and error how to build a successful enterprise.The findings indicate many similarities between social entrepreneurship and profit-seeking entrepreneurship.

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Author(s): David Sherman
Publisher: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
Publication year: 2006

Keywords

Languages:
English
Type of publication:
Article, Research
Tagged as:
social entrepreneurship

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