Social and sustainable enterprise: changing the nature of business
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Bingley, U.K. Emerald 2012
Series:Contemporary issues in entrepreneurship research 2
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Online Access:Volltext
Item Description:Introduction to social and sustainable enterprise : changing the nature of business / Sarah Underwood ... [et al.] -- Process of social entrepreneurship in India : the case of Goonj / Sarika Pruthi -- Radical innovation strategies of environmental-technology entrepreneurs in the Dutch greenhouse horticulture sector / Maikel Kishna ... [et al.] -- New business models for a low-carbon future : case studies from the energy sector / Mark Hinnells, Isobel O'Neil -- Green entrepreneurship : building a green economy? : evidence from the UK / David Gibbs, Kirstie O'Neill -- Environmental responsibility in micro-enterprises : exploring the relationship between disclosure and practice / Simon N. Parry -- Does a CSR focus lead to innovation in established firms? / Christina Öberg -- Are companies maintaining social benefits in constrained economic times? / María Dolores Vidal-Salazar, Vera Ferrón-Vilchez, Eulogio Cordón-Pozo -- Corporate social responsibility (CSR) in small and medium-sized enterprises : a developing country perspective / Shahnaz Ibrahim, Dima Jamali, Mine Karatas-Ozkan
With current environmental, social and financial challenges facing society and the economy, there has been a rapid growth in interest in the role of social and sustainable enterprise. Accordingly, as government, industry and communities seek to find alternative ways to deliver product and services, this volume seeks to draw together contemporary entrepreneurial research which addresses current social and environmental issues, such as: social and community enterprise and entrepreneurship, including the tension between maintaining core social aims and continuing to prosper in a highly competitive and turbulent marketplace. Sustainable entrepreneurship and environmental impacts of enterprise, for example the pursuit of environmentally-responsible opportunities by mainstream enterprises, the creation of self-consciously 'eco-preneurial' ventures and more radical models that challenge prevailing assumptions about enterprise and growth; and ethics, enterprise and social responsibility, including the growth of ethical markets and the opportunities they create, such as providing services for disadvantaged groups or facilitating markets in fairly-traded goods and services
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xv, 194 p.) graph. Darst.
ISBN:9781781902554
1781902550

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