Social entrepreneurship : a modern approach to social value creation / Arthur C. Brooks
Material type:
- 9780132330763
- HD 62.6 .B76 2009

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GC HD 62.5 .S65 2012 New venture creation: entrepreneurship for the 21st century / | GC HD 62.5 .S66 2017 Think bigger : and 39 other winning strategies from successful entrepreneurs / | GC HD 62.5 .T55 2007 New venture creation : entrepreneurship for the 21st century / | GC HD 62.6 .B76 2009 c.1 Social entrepreneurship : a modern approach to social value creation / | GC HD 62.6 .B76 2009 c.2 Social entrepreneurship : a modern approach to social value creation / | GC HD 62.7 .C67 1996 Small business management : a planning approach / | GC HD 62.7 .M36 2012 c.1 Managing small business : an entrepreneurial emphasis / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1: An introduction to social entrepreneurship -- Chapter 2: Ideas and opportunities -- Chapter 3: Developing the social enterprise concept -- Chapter 4: Social enterprise business plans -- Chapter 5: Measuring social value -- Chapter 6: Earned income -- Chapter 7: Donations and government income -- Chapter 8: Entrpreneurial fundraising and marketing -- Chapter 9: Launch, growth, and goal attainment
Social entrepreneurship : a modern approach to social value creation seeks to bring together the established pedagogy of entrepreneurship, as taught in today's best management schools, with cutting edge nonprofit and public management tools. This book is intended as a primary text for the growing list of courses offered in social entrepreneurship or as a secondary resource for courses in nonprofit management, nonprofit leadership, or commercial entrepreneurship.
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