International social entrepreneurship: pathways to personal and corporate impact
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Main Author: Munoz, J. Mark (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, N.Y. Business Expert Press 2010
Edition:1. ed
Series:International business collection
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-193) and index
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Assess personal and corporate citizenship -- Chapter 3. Understand the environment -- Chapter 4. Identify the appropriate mission -- Chapter 5. Plan for internationalization -- Chapter 6. Pursue strategic action -- Chapter 7. Adjustment and reinvention -- Chapter 8. Make a personal and corporate impact -- Appendix: Tale of the globalist -- Notes -- References -- Index
Social entrepreneurship, or the business practice with the dual bottom line of profit and service, has steadily increased worldwide. While high profile success cases are notable, business failures are mounting. This book introduces the concept of "international social entrepreneurship" and outlines contemporary challenges and opportunities. Based on real life cases and internationalization theories, it offers practical instructions for readers to strategically replicate social ventures from one part of the world to another. With the confluence of business globalization and civic-mindedness, an entrepreneurial wave is bound to change the world through its personal and corporate impact
Physical Description:200 S.
ISBN:9781606491065
1606491067

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