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Societal Entrepreneurship Positioning Penetrating Promoting Karin Berglund

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Societal Entrepreneurship Positioning Penetrating Promoting Karin Berglund
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.24 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Karin Berglund, Bengt Johannisson, Birgitta Schwartz
ISBN: 9781781006320, 1781006326
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Societal Entrepreneurship Positioning Penetrating Promoting Karin Berglund by Karin Berglund, Bengt Johannisson, Birgitta Schwartz 9781781006320, 1781006326 instant download after payment.

Entrepreneurship generally is about creative organizing but with social enterprising this is especially so. Most social ventures cross the boundaries between the private, the public and the non-profit/voluntary sectors. This broad involvement of actors and intertwining of sectors makes the label 'societal' entrepreneurship appropriate.

Stating the importance of both the local and the broader societal context, the book reports close-up studies from a variety of social ventures. Generic themes include positioning societal entrepreneurship against other images of collective entrepreneurship, critically penetrating its assumptions and practices and proposing ways of promoting societal entrepreneurship more widely.

Providing a new conceptual framework and research methodology, this compendium will prove insightful for academic scholars. The basic concepts and illustrative cases/stories will also appeal to students and reflective practitioners.

Contributors: L. Andersson, K. Berglund, C.A. Holmgren, B. Johannisson, A.W. Johansson, E. Rosell, B. Schwartz, E. Sundin, M. Tillmar

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