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    “Get us partnerships!” - a qualitative study of Angolan and Mozambican health academics’ experiences with North/South partnerships by Isabel Craveiro, António Carvalho, Paulo Ferrinho

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Results and discussion UDI-A was considered innovative, fostering the improvement of pedagogical skills and increasing social entrepreneurship activities. Participants arrived with a specific institutional mandate and believed that the training received should be incorporated into institutional practices to “modernize” these specific Portuguese speaking African Universities and the health sector. …”
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    SWOT analysis of the models used by social enterprises in scaling effective refractive error coverage to achieve the 2030 in SIGHT in Kenya by Shadrack Muma, Kovin Shunmugam Naidoo, Rekha Hansraj

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…However, to achieve the 2030 IN SIGHT, integration of other forms of entrepreneurship such as the social entrepreneurship is desirable to supplement the efforts of the dominant commercial entrepreneurship. …”
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    PERAN KEADILAN ORGANISASI DAN KEPRIBADIANPERAN KELOMPOK MASYARAKAT (POKMAS) DALAM UPAYA PENINGKATAN KESEJAHTERAAN MASYARAKAT BUKALAN SUKOHARJO by , Sarjiyanto, , Risa Virgosita, SE.,M.Sc

    Published 2013
    “…According to the theory of success in accumulating assets and undertake reinvestment by community groups, there is a characteristic or a form of social entrepreneurship. The community groups role effectiveness is also demonstrated by the increase in the group members' productivity. …”
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    Social enterprises entrepreneur and social impacts to community: a review paper by Mohd Rizal Palil, Norul Syuhada Abu Hassan, Nur Aaina Aqilah Jamaluddin, Ida Suriya Ismail, Mas Ervina Samsuddin

    Published 2023
    “…The search terms include "social enterprise" OR "social business" OR "social entrepreneurship” AND "Social impact" OR "measuring impact" OR "social impact measurement". …”
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    PEMBERDAYAAN TIM PENGGERAK PKK MELALUI PENGOLAHAN SAMPAH ORGANIK RUMAH TANGGA MENJADI BRIKET DI KELURAHAN DELI TUA TIMUR KECAMATAN DELI TUA KABUPATEN DELI SERDANG by R. Hamdani Harahap, Yeni Absah, Farid Aulia

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The briquette processing training activity is an alternative for social entrepreneurship development in improving the family economy while minimizing the problem of organic waste. …”
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    Proposing a holistic research framework for university strategic alliances in sustainable entrepreneurship by Dina Pereira, João Leitão, Tiago Oliveira, Dario Peirone

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Using VOSviewer software, a three-pronged approach is used to identify five topic clusters: (1) The impact of entrepreneurship on community sustainability and social innovation; (2) Strategic alliances for sustainable development, innovation, and performance; (3) Value creation through social entrepreneurship partnerships; (4) Challenges for knowledge-based sustainable cities; and (5) Collaboration between businesses and social enterprises; revealing the role of knowledge, co-creation, sustainable entrepreneurship, and social innovation as levers of sustainable development. …”
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    City policies to promote entrepreneurship: A cross-country comparison of Poland and Germany by Jan Fazlagić, Aleksandra Szulczewska-Remi, Windham Loopesko

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Also investigated is how do Polish and German cities support entrepreneurship in different forms (including social entrepreneurship, youth entrepreneurship, and creative industries). …”
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    Business Model – the Context of Innovation by Zenon Pokojski

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Value is created and delivered more and more often in complex structures, called partnerships, networks or ecosystems; 2) the current definitions of a business model refer to the phenomenon of value creation both on the supply and demand side, where value is also generated on the part of customers and other stakeholders within, for example, business ecosystems; 3) the business model is becoming an increasingly important concept in the field of innovation management, strategy implementation, sustainable development taking into account social and environmental values, and social entrepreneurship; 4) it is believed that the model should be open to open innovation and should favor their commercialization; 5) inviting undefined user/customer communities to cooperate is becoming more and more important. …”
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    Vectors of marketing implementation into domestic practice of non-profit entities by T.M. Borysova

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Some directions to intensify marketing activity of domestic NPOs are proposed, such as: differentiation of consumer and producer of social services; shifting toward short-term contracts based on competitive principle, measuring of projects’ efficiency and conducting of social audit focused on results; strengthening adaptation practices and ideals of business management to managing NPOs; intensifying social entrepreneurship. Further studies will be devoted to studying of the principles and elements of marketing mechanism of non-profit entities social function.…”
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    Emerging models of environmentally sustainable enterprise: a comparative study of low-energy housing retrofit organisations in the UK and France by Killip, G, Fawcett, T, Blundel, RK

    Published 2013
    “…It also makes a contribution to theoretical development by combining insights from several distinct disciplines, and by applying concepts from energy research, organisational studies, social entrepreneurship and socio-technical transitions to recent development in the UK and French building industries. …”
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    Holistic Marketing Approach in the Global Fashion Industry: The Features of Post-COVID Development by Duginets Ganna V., Novak Olena V.

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Thus, in the post-COVID period, the global fashion industry should try to better support educational programs for workers, socially responsible sewing workshops, give priority to local traditions and social entrepreneurship in each region where elements of the production chain are located. …”
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    Empreendedorismo em enfermagem: contribuição ao objetivo de desenvolvimento sustentável Saúde e Bem-Estar [Entrepreneurship in Nursing: contribution to the Health and Well-being Su... by Jouhanna do Carmo Menegaz, Letícia de Lima Trindade, José Luís Guedes dos Santos

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Content: the concept and typologies of entrepreneurship (social entrepreneurship, business entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship) were stated and exemplified by Nursing activities, as were the objectives of SDG 3, Health and Wellness, focusing centrally on thinking about the potential for entrepreneurial action within each typology. …”
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    Meaningful measurement and applications of environmental, social, and governance information by Lew, S

    Published 2011
    “…<p>In the remarkable developments that have occurred recently in all sectors of society, e.g. environmental, social, and governance (ESG) integration, responsible investing, social entrepreneurship, and strategic philanthropy, the measurement of extra-financial (or non- financial or external) information remains a key issue. …”
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    Youth Voices and Social Participation during a Pandemic: Dream Teens Powered by Jovem Cascais by Cátia Branquinho, Sara Silva, Joana Santos, Inês Sousa Martins, Catarina Gonçalves, Catarina Noronha, Tânia Gaspar, Margarida Gaspar de Matos

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In an unprecedented scenario, much of the research and interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic, which focused on young people, found themselves suspended. (1) Background: The goals of this project were to investigate (Study 1) social participation and positive development among young people in Cascais, Portugal, and to investigate (Study 2-a case study) the implementation of a program promoting active citizenship, social participation, and social entrepreneurship. At the same time, it was intended to constitute a resource and strategy to diminish the social alienation exacerbated by the pandemic. (2) Methods: SPSS v.26 software was used to analyze quantitative data from questionnaires used in the study of social participation, as well as the pre- and post-test impacts, and MAXQDA 2020 software was used to analyze qualitative data from YouTube discussions about youth needs and strategies for their problems, as well as from focus groups. (3) Results: In S1, it was evident that young people’s expectations of participation in the community were not defined and that their expected participation in the community was of a weekly nature. …”
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    Recognising the regenerative impacts of Canadian women tourism social entrepreneurs through a feminist ethic of care lens by Karla A. Boluk, Gaurav Panse

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Originality/value – There are few studies in the tourism social entrepreneurship literature that recognise the agency and centres the vocies of women. …”
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    Cost of community-based human papillomavirus self-sampling in Peru: A micro-costing study by Michelle B. Shin, Patricia J. Garcia, Enrique M. Saldarriaga, José L. Fiestas, Kristjana H Ásbjörnsdóttir, Sarah J. Iribarren, Ruanne V. Barnabas, Sarah Gimbel

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…We estimated the total and unit costs associated with the Hope Project, a community-based HPV self-sampling social entrepreneurship in Peru. Methods: We conducted a micro-costing analysis from the program perspective to determine the unit costs of (1) recruitment/training of community women (Hope Ladies); (2) Hope Ladies distributing HPV self-sampling kits in their communities and the laboratory testing; and (3) Hope Ladies linking screened women with follow-up care. …”
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    Mitigating flash flooding in the city: Drain or harvest? by Tebogo V. Siphambe, Abdurrahman Aliyu, Kawter Souadji, Samuel Ahana Bayongwa, Tiwangye Amans, Hermann Fomena-Tchinda, Pinisikin Yasmina Banaon, Ciniso Sizwe Gina, Hidayat Ame Vuai, Abdikadir Mohamud Farah, Adji Billo Niang, Abdelhak Taicha, Seifeldin Ahmed, Ahmed Bashir, Chérifa Abdelbaki, Tulinave Burton Mwamila, Willis Gwenzi, Esther Laurentine Nya, Chicgoua Noubactep

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The implementation of this idea involves entrepreneurial agency that challenges existing structures, rather than adapting to them. Clearly, social entrepreneurship and social innovation are expected to catalyse the realization of this social innovation, also in rural areas. …”
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