- Title
- Narratives of social enterprise: insights from Australian social enterprise practitioners
- Creator
- Cameron, Jenny; Hendriks, Sherelle
- Relation
- Social Entrepreneurship and Enterprise: Concepts in Context p. 342-360
- Relation
- http://www.tilde.com.au/product/social-entrepreneurship-and-enterprise-concepts-in-context/
- Publisher
- Tilde University Press
- Resource Type
- book chapter
- Date
- 2014
- Description
- Social Entrepreneurship and Enterprise: Concepts in Context contributes important pieces to the social entrepreneurship and enterprise puzzle: What is it? Where is it? How can we harness it so that it does the most good in addressing the problems of humanity? The emerging field of social entrepreneurship and enterprise has come far in the past two decades. The diversity of issues studied, the methodologies used and the number of scholars engaged in the field have expanded dramatically. Social Entrepreneurship and Enterprise: Concepts in Context brings together a collection of papers that advance the theory discussion, examining social entrepreneurship and enterprise in Australia, New Zealand and a number of other countries. This book contains 18 chapters, divided into four parts: the Part I, in two chapters, looks at social entrepreneurship and enterprise as an emerging discipline; Part II, in eight chapters, looks at concepts in social entrepreneurship and enterprise; Part III, in seven chapters, reviews social entrepreneurship and enterprise research in context; while Part IV, as a postscript, examines the paradox paradigm in social entrepreneurship. This scholarship pushes the boundaries of our understanding on a number of fronts and advances a groundbreaking field that has the potential to improve the lives of so many more around the world.
- Subject
- social entrepreneurship; Australia
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1065413
- Identifier
- uon:17832
- Identifier
- ISBN:9780734620590
- Language
- eng
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