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El. knyga: Realistic Theory of Social Entrepreneurship: A Life Cycle Analysis of Micro-Finance

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  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030321420
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  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783030321420
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Using evidence from the microfinance sector, which is considered a leading sector of social entrepreneurship, this book attempts to push the boundaries of research in this field. While recent studies consider that commercial enterprises, not-for-profits and social enterprises are formed by entrepreneurs with different personal identities, they do not explain why these personalities may change before they convert their social enterprises, and change further at the stage of transitioning into commercial enterprises. Presenting a theory of development and evolution for social enterprises which examines the dynamics associated with change, impact and growth and an in-depth critical view of motivation, funding and profit, this book examines how that impacts the social mission and enterprise structure in the wake of hybrid and for-profit models and corporate philanthropy. The author highlights the ‘cracks’ in social entrepreneurship and asks how they are being filled, institutionally.

1 Introduction: The Need for a Dynamic Theory on Social Entrepreneurship
1(20)
1.1 The Importance of SE Research
2(2)
1.2 The Limitations of SE Research
4(5)
1.3 Introducing the Life Cycle Concept
9(1)
1.4 Microfinance: A Leading Sector of SE, Underrepresented in SE Theory
10(6)
References
16(5)
2 Social Entrepreneurship Theoretical Work Has Been Static
21(26)
2.1 Level of the Social Entrepreneur
23(9)
2.2 Level of the Social Enterprise
32(3)
2.3 An Application of the Static Version of the Realistic Theory of SE
35(3)
References
38(9)
3 Dynamics of a Life Cycle Theory Based on Developed Country Histories
47(18)
3.1 A Brief Review of the Evolution of the Life Cycle Theory
49(3)
3.2 Application of the Life Cycle Theory to Historical Financial Innovations
52(4)
3.3 Application of the Life Cycle Theory to Ongoing Financial Institutions
56(5)
References
61(4)
4 Evolution of Developing Country Microfinance and Financial Inclusion
65(28)
4.1 The Creation of MFIs: The Embryonic Stage
67(4)
4.2 The Development and Diffusion of MFIs
71(4)
4.3 Transformation of MFIs and the Quest for Social Performance
75(4)
4.4 A Shift in Perspective to Financial Inclusion
79(6)
References
85(8)
5 Extending the Realistic Theory to a Dynamic Life Cycle Theory of Social Enterprise
93(22)
5.1 The Embryonic Stage
95(7)
5.2 Growth or Transformation from NGO to For-Profits
102(5)
5.3 Shakeout
107(2)
5.4 Maturity
109(1)
5.5 Decline
109(1)
References
110(5)
6 Concluding Remarks on Social Entrepreneurship Theory Development, Teaching and Future Research
115(18)
6.1 Development of the Realistic Theory of SE
116(3)
6.2 Practical Considerations for SE Training and Education
119(5)
6.3 Limitations
124(3)
6.4 Future Research Directions
127(3)
References
130(3)
Index 133
Arvind Ashta is a Senior Professor at the Burgundy School of Business, France.