TY - BOOK AU - Miesing,Paul AU - Aggestam,Maria TI - Educating social entrepreneurseditors], Paul Miesing and Maria Aggestam T2 - Principles for responsible management education collection, SN - 9781631578984 AV - HD60 .E383 2017 PY - 2017/// CY - New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) PB - Business Expert Press KW - Social entrepreneurship KW - case studies KW - entrepreneurship KW - social business plan KW - social entrepreneurship KW - Electronic books N1 - 2; Part IV. Organizational structures and hybrid organizations for social enterprises --; 17. Legal structures available to social enterprises: an overview / Helen Takacs --; 18. Examining the ethics of organizational legal forms: lessons from the social enterprise movement / Rae André --; 19. The "benefit corporation": a viable option for social entrepreneurs? / Raymond Brescia --; 20. International case studies in social entrepreneurship: a focus on Brazil / Claudia G. Green, Casey Frid, and Imran Chowdhury --; 21. Aquamariner project: a path for food Self-reliance? / Adele Santana and Soren Hultman --; 22. ECO kitchen / Ester Barinaga --; 23. Worksheet for "organizational structures and hybrid organizations for social enterprises" / Paul Miesing --; Part V. Mobilizing resources to fund social ventures --; 24. Financing modes of social entrepreneurship / Bogdan Prokopovych and Davis Plotnieks --; 25. Microfinance: models and implications for social entrepreneurship / Wonhyung Lee --; 26. Crowdfunding / Stephanie Black and Lynda de La Vina --; 27. What's on the menu? Feeding your social enterprise / Elizabeth A.M. Searing --; 28. How to crowdfund your venture / Stephanie Black --; 29. Communicating for funding / Marie Löwegren --; 30. Volu: validating the business case / Chris McCarthy, Anthony Richichi, and Gary E. Shaheen --; 31. Worksheet for "mobilizing resources to fund social ventures" / Paul Miesing --; Part VI. Scaling the social venture --; 32. Systems thinking for the social entrepreneur / Eliot Rich --; 33. Made in Carcere: scaling a social enterprise business model / Luca Mongelli, Pietro Versari, and Luca Giustiniano --; 34. Dairy processing social venture among the Maasai in Northern Tanzania / Alexander Tetteh Kwasi Nuer --; 35. Worksheet for "scaling the social venture" / Paul Miesing --; Part VII. Ecopreneuring as social enterprises --; 36 Wholly Frijoles / Linda M. Krzykowski --; 37. Creating a business model for recycled materials / Stephanie A. Fernhaber, Lawrence J. Lad, and Geoff Schoeneck --; 38. Gongali Nano Filter for rural water purification / Ahmad Kipacha --; 39. Worksheet for "ecopreneuring as social enterprises" / Paul Miesing --; Resources --; Author the authors --; Additional readings --; Index; 2; b; Also available in printing N2 - Educating Social Entrepreneurs: From Idea Generation to Business Plan Formulation appears at the time of unprecedented environmental disasters, natural resources depletion and significant failure of governments and global business to attend social problems occurring around the globe. In the world of downsizing, restructuring and social changes, notions of traditional venture creation and the ways of creating social values have been challenged. Drawing from contributions by scholars of social entrepreneurship from Europe, North and South America, and Africa, this edited volume reveals interdisciplinarity of entrepreneurship research. To assist the readers, students, and teachers in understanding some dilemmas of our time, the contributors to these collections adopt an array of theoretical frameworks that all examine a multitude of societal and business issues in which the social entrepreneur surfaces. This Social Entrepreneurship book draws examples from various parts of the global business world and various societies and prepares students, scholars, and entrepreneurial managers to deal with the challenges presented by a new and diverse business environment. It is our belief that these two volumes endorse the importance of social entrepreneurship in the competitive business landscape and prepare students of business and other faculties to create their own business plan for a social venture. Illuminating troublesome aspects of the global social and business worlds, this Social Entrepreneurship book comprises two volumes and covers key issues such as defining social entrepreneurship; contexts for social entrepreneurship; pitching and communicating social opportunities; and also implementing social opportunities that covers the areas of organizational structures and hybrid organization for social enterprises; mobilizing resources to fund social ventures; scaling the social ventures; and ecopreneuring as social enterprises. Students, scholars, and entrepreneurs who want to prepare themselves to help the poverty-stricken world and deal with social entrepreneurship will find this to be beneficial reading UR - https://go.openathens.net/redirector/ciu.edu?url=https://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/BEPB0000630.html ER -