Definition of Social Entrepreneurship

After completion of this lesson, learners will:

  • be able to define social entrepreneurship and differentiate it from traditional business practices, emphasizing its focus on social change and the triple bottom line of people, planet, and profit.
  • Iecognize various types of social enterprises such as cooperatives, social cooperatives, entrepreneurial social innovations, and hybrid organizations, understanding their structures and functions within the economy.
  • analyze the role of social entrepreneurship in different sectors including healthcare, education, and environmental conservation, appreciating how these enterprises address specific societal challenges.
  • examine detailed case studies, gaining insights into the mission, strategy, and impact of successful social enterprises on local and global scales.
  • be encouraged to apply the principles of social entrepreneurship to address specific challenges in their communities, considering innovative approaches to creating impactful and sustainable solutions.
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