2015
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-759020150402
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Social Entrepreneurship and Social Business: Retrospective and Prospective Research

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“…al., 2008;Thake and Zadek, 1997) Social entrepreneurship allows people to achieve a better quality of life. According to Barki et al, (2015), social Entrepreneurship created to reduce vulnerabilities and seeking and social equalities worldwide. The existence of social entrepreneurship is to ensure that the solutions to social problems such as such as poverty, hunger, natural disasters, war, drugs, people with disabilities, youth, women, pollution and so on can be solved as well as add value to society.…”
Section: Benefits Of Social Entrepreneurship To Societymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al., 2008;Thake and Zadek, 1997) Social entrepreneurship allows people to achieve a better quality of life. According to Barki et al, (2015), social Entrepreneurship created to reduce vulnerabilities and seeking and social equalities worldwide. The existence of social entrepreneurship is to ensure that the solutions to social problems such as such as poverty, hunger, natural disasters, war, drugs, people with disabilities, youth, women, pollution and so on can be solved as well as add value to society.…”
Section: Benefits Of Social Entrepreneurship To Societymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of enterprise has existed for many years, but a consensus has yet to be reached regarding its concept and definition. The number of studies on the theme has grown over the years (DEES, 1998;MAIR;MARTÍ, 2006;SMITH;GONIN;BESHAROV, 2013, BARKI et al, 2015.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
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“…É estimado que mais de 60% dos jovens de 13 a 25 anos sentemse responsáveis por fazer a diferença no mundo, conforme aponta Alsop (2008) Ao definir negócios sociais, é importante diferenciá-los de negócios tradicionais. Apesar de similares em alguns aspectos, esses dois tipos de organizações têm algumas diferenças (BARKI et al, 2015).…”
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