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Social Enterprise: 21st century jigsaw

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Professors Tina Saebi, Norwegian School of Economics, Nicolai Foss of the Copenhagen Business School and Stefan Linder of ESSEC Business School take us on a quest to find the missing pieces that will aid and redirect the course of research on social enterprise.

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Social Entrepreneurship: Definition and research trends

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Social Entrepreneurship: Definition and research trends

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Social Entrepreneurship: Looking beyond the buzzword

June 13, 2019by The Council on Business & Society 13 Comments

Prof. Savita Shankar, Keio Business School, looks into social entrepreneurship in Asia and the difference with Western social enterprises.   

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Social Enterprise and its Multi-fold Impact

March 7, 2019by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Taking the unconventional route has its benefits – both for individuals and society. An exclusive interview with Davoud Mohamed, an upcoming social entrepreneur in France.

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Profitability or Social Impact? A constant dilemma plaguing Social Businesses

January 10, 2019by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Prof. Elisa Larroudé, FGV-EAESP, investigates the dilemmas facing Rede Asta – a social enterprise in Brazil.

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Driven by the Social, Focusing on Innovation

November 8, 2018by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

An exclusive interview with Prof.Mario Aquino Alves, FGV-EAESP, sheds light on the professor’s work, philosophies and Brazilian way of life

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Reversing the Pyramid through Social Enterprise 2/2

February 22, 2018by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Prof. Edgard Barki, Head of the Entrepreneurship Research Center at FGV, shares Part 2 of his social enterprise experience on the Brazilian testing ground.  

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Reversing the Pyramid through Social Enterprise 1/2

February 20, 2018by The Council on Business & Society 3 Comments

Prof. Edgard Barki, FGV-EAESP, explores the different models of social entrepreneurship in Brazil.

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CAN WE MEASURE SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP ACTIVITY GLOBALLY?

June 8, 2017by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

CAN WE MEASURE SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP ACTIVITY GLOBALLY?

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HOW SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP COULD DRIVE DEVELOPMENT IN NORTH AFRICA

April 5, 2017by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Professor Thierry Sibieude of ESSEC Business School, Africa, analyzes the social entrepreneurial opportunities in the region, and how they will impact the local economy.

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