2016
DOI: 10.1080/08985626.2016.1255437
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Policies to enhance social development through the promotion of SME and social entrepreneurship: a study in the Colombian construction industry

Abstract: The intent of this research is to propose and analyse a set of policies in the construction industry to enhance social development. First, the paper shows the connections between the development of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and social entrepreneurship (SE), the reduction of the leakage, and then the generation of social value (SV) for sustainable regional development. For that, the article analyses briefly the literatures on SE and leakage, and focuses on the relevance of SME and social entrepreneurs… Show more

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“…The amount of social value created is considered to be the main sign or characteristic of sustainable development of a region [50] therefore, the promotion of social entrepreneurship and SMEs is crucial for creating social value and, therefore, contributes towards sustainable regional development [4,54]. Table 6 discusses social entrepreneurship from the perspective of triple bottom-line.…”
Section: Rural and Community Development And Urbanizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The amount of social value created is considered to be the main sign or characteristic of sustainable development of a region [50] therefore, the promotion of social entrepreneurship and SMEs is crucial for creating social value and, therefore, contributes towards sustainable regional development [4,54]. Table 6 discusses social entrepreneurship from the perspective of triple bottom-line.…”
Section: Rural and Community Development And Urbanizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social entrepreneurs have been understood as change agents who employ entrepreneurial means for providing systemic solutions to social and environmental problems [2] while also ensuring their own survival and sustainability [3]. Recent literature on social entrepreneurship focuses on the relevance of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and entrepreneurship for economic development [4]. In developing countries where resources are scarce and banks and financial institutions are reluctant to lend financial support to SMEs, the governments have an even larger role to play by providing sources of financing for SME development [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD, 2014), the World Bank (WB, 2017), the United Nations Organization for Education, Science and Culture (UNESCO, 2014) and the World Health Organization (WHO, 2017) have recognized social entrepreneurship as fundamental for the sustainable development of populations, since it not only generates jobs, but also addresses challenges in an innovative way and encourages the construction of fair, inclusive and democratic societies with privilege to the care of the environmental. In addition, social entrepreneurship has a relationship with social structure (Seelos et al, 2011), innovation (Mulloth, Kickul & Gundry, 2016), identity capital (Lewis, 2016), creativity (Chell, Nicolopoulou & Karatas-Özkan, 2010), social capital (Mair & Martí, 2006;Westlund & Gawell, 2012), social integration (Friedman & Desivilya, 2010), geography (Smith & Stevens, 2010), sustainable development (Seelos , Ganly & Mair, 2006), politics and values (Cho, 2006;Garrigós-Simón, González-Cruz & Contreras-Pacheco, 2016), social innovation (Sabato, Vanhercke & Verschraegen, 2017), marginalization, inequality and poverty (Mongelli & Rullani, 2017), ethics (Dey & Steyaert, 2014) and culture (Ferri, Noguera & Urbano, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The social value rise with the leakage reduction is assumed. The policy aims the effectiveness and economic multiplier [11].…”
Section: Differences Between Business and Social Entrepreneursmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other researches also indicate the connection of the subjects' entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship [8]. The social entrepreneurs challenge some unique problems [11].…”
Section: Differences Between Business and Social Entrepreneursmentioning
confidence: 99%