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Social Entrepreneurship Verified Solutions Social Entrepreneurship (Brooks) ️Definition 1: Brooks (Social) entrepreneurship is "the process of pursuing opportunities without limitation by resources currently in hand": - Opportunity recognition (Addresses social problems or needs that are un...

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Social Entrepreneurship (Brooks) ✔️Definition 1: Brooks

(Social) entrepreneurship is "the process of pursuing opportunities without limitation by resources
currently in hand":

- Opportunity recognition (Addresses social problems or needs that are unmet by private markets or
governments);

- Concept development (Is motivated primarily by social benefit);

- Resource determination and acquisition (Generally works with - not against - market forces);

- Goal attainment (Harvest the social benefits of mission success).



Social Entrepreneurship (Dees) ✔️"Play the role of change agents in the social sector, by:

- Adopting a mission to create and sustain social value (not just private value),

- Recognizing the relentlessly pursuing new opportunities to serve that mission,

- Engaging in a process of continuous innovation,adaptation,and learning,

- Acting boldly without being limited by resources currently in hand, and

- Exhibiting heightened accountability to the constituencies served and for the outcomes created."



Social concept ✔️- Mission

- Impact

- Change

- Issues/ problems



Enterprise/entrepreneurship concept ✔️- Business tools and skills

- Innovation

- Commercial acumen

- Efficiency and effectiveness



Social Entrepreneurship Process begins ✔️External Forces:

, -Environmental factors (social, political climate)

-Availability of financial and non financial resources

-Environmental disturbance (political, cultural, economic change)

Internal Factors:

-Entrepreneurial personality traits

-Preparation to exploit opportunities: Education, experiences, background



4 different Social Entr schools of thoughts ✔️American social innovation school, American social
enterprise school, EMES (Emergence of SE in Europe), UK Approach



American Social Innovation school ✔️Individual. Bill Drayton and Ashoka have pioneered this approach.
Application of commercial principles to social problems.



American social enterprise school ✔️Enterprise. An "entrepreneurial non-profit that generates
"earned-income" while serving a social mission". Pioneer Edward Skloot founded New Business Ventures
for NPOs in 1980.



EMES (Emergence of SE in Europe) ✔️Enterprise. Includes any org initiated by a group of citizens for
community benefit. Associations, cooperatives, mutual orgs, foundations.



UK approach ✔️Enterprise. 1990s, partnerships between public, private and non-profit sectors. New
legal form: Community Interest Company (CIC).



Cooperatives ✔️• "...autonomous associations of people who voluntarily cooperate for their mutual
social, economic, and cultural benefit."

• Can be nonprofit ,or profit making business, PLC....

• Are values based, democratically run, promote equality and fair treatment of workers.

• Usually have a mission statement.



First part of Entrepreneurial Process (brooks) ✔️Opportunity recognition- Entrepreneurship begins with
the recognition that an opportunity exists to create value. For example, an entrepreneur may perceive

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