Social entrepreneurs : mobilisers of social change

Social entrepreneurs greatly differ from other forms of entrepreneurs in terms of judgment capacity, pro-activeness, innovativeness, entrepreneurial virtue. They are often associated with social innovation and ascribed as transformational leaders due to their contribution in finding and initiating t...

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Other Authors Crowther, David (Editor), Quoquab, Farzana (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.
SeriesDevelopments in corporate governance and responsibility ; 18.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781803821030
DOI10.1108/S2043-0523202218
Physical Description1 online resource (384 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction: Social entrepreneurs and social change / David Crowther and Farzana Quoquab
  • Part 1. Revisiting theoretical understandings
  • Chapter 2. Social enterprise, social innovation and sustainable future: A driver for policy change / Jamie P. Halsall, Roopinder Oberoi, and Michael Snowden
  • Chapter 3. Comparative discourse of social enterprises in the developed and developing countries using theory of change framework: A qualitative analysis / Raimi. L, Dodo. F, and Ramotu, S.
  • Chapter 4. Social entrepreneurship and economic development: A bibliometric analysis / Shabir Ahmad and Ishtiaq Bajwa
  • Chapter 5. Locating social entrepreneurship in the neoliberal order: A public policy perspective / Roopinder Oberoi, David Bara, Emma Bara, Jamie P. Halsall, and Michael Snowden
  • Chapter 6. A systematic literature review on social entrepreneurial intention: Citation, thematic analyses, and future research directions / Sylvia Nabila Azwa Ambad
  • Part 2. Changing theory for changing times
  • Chapter 7. Value creation in social enterprises through sdgs integration and the way forward in post covid-19 times / Harleen Sahni and Nupur Chopra
  • Chapter 8. To be 'secluded saints' or to shake hands with the 'devils in disguise'? A perspective on social entrepreneurial networking / Chinmoy Bandyopadhyay and Subhasis Ray
  • Chapter 9. A lead towards an alternative social entrepreneurship / Shah Saquib
  • Chapter 10. The role of young social entrepreneurs in identity development / Nor Liza Abdullah, Mohd Radzuan Rahid, Nur Saadah Muhamad, and Nor Syamaliah Ngah
  • Part 3. Learnng from case studies
  • Chapter 11. Post-covid economic recovery and social enterprises in India: An msme perspective / P.N. Sankaran
  • Chapter 12. Social entrepreneurial behavior of key stakeholders: Social transformation efforts through participatory irrigation management (pim) in bata-atha canal area, walawe irrigation scheme, southern sri lanka / L.G.D.S.Yapa, Anisah Lee Abdullah, Ruslan Rainis, and G.P.T.S. Hemakumara
  • Chapter 13. The journey of social entrepreneurs in the Malaysian landscape / Cordelia Mason, Wan Mohd Hilmi Wan Ahmad, and Fuzirah Hashim
  • Chapter 14. Malaysian aids council (mac): Its journey to create social awareness / Farzana Quoquab, Jihad Mohammad, Fauziah Sh. Ahmad, Zarina Abdul Salam and Michael M. Dent.