Relationships between Social Entrepreneurship, CSR and Social Innovation: In Theory and Practice
International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering, Vol. 10(5), Pp. 1402-1407, (2016)
7 Pages Posted: 28 Aug 2017
Date Written: March 10, 2016
Abstract
The shared goal of social entrepreneurship, corporate social responsibility and social innovation is the advancement of society. The business model of social enterprises is characterized by unique strategies based on the competencies of the entrepreneurs, and is not aimed primarily at the maximization of profits, but rather at carrying out goals for the benefit of society. Corporate social responsibility refers to the active behavior of a company, by which it can create new solutions to meet the needs of society, either on its own or in cooperation with other social stakeholders. The objectives of this article are to define concepts, describe and integrate relevant theoretical models, develop a model and introduce some examples of international practice that can inspire initiatives for social development.
Keywords: Social Enterprise, Social Entrepreneurship, Social Innovation, Corporate Social Responsibility, CSR
JEL Classification: M14
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