--- by Nicholas Bray --- Last updated: October 27, 2011
...“Social enterprises generate a process of innovation in society by addressing problems that are neglected by the other institutions in our society, mainly the governments and markets and to some extent the social charity sector”...
...But social entrepreneurship shouldn’t just be written off as a comfortable add-on to the activities of established profit-oriented companies. It’s a strategy for value creation in its own right and a phenomenon that is increasingly becoming a focus of academic research...
...“Regulatory frameworks tend to keep things apart and regulate separately (things) that actually social entrepreneurs blend,”...




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