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Social enterprises are dynamic businesses with a conscience working in the UK and internationally to deliver lasting social and environmental change.
Well known social enterprises include Cafedirect, The Big Issue, The Co-operative Group, the Eden Project and Jamie Oliver's Fifteen, but there are thousands more operating in a wide range of industries from farmers' markets and recycling companies to transport providers and childcare.
This landmark text considers how a social enterprise can sustain and develop its activities, and compares the way we measure success in social organisations
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Produktbeschreibung
Social enterprises are dynamic businesses with a conscience working in the UK and internationally to deliver lasting social and environmental change.

Well known social enterprises include Cafedirect, The Big Issue, The Co-operative Group, the Eden Project and Jamie Oliver's Fifteen, but there are thousands more operating in a wide range of industries from farmers' markets and recycling companies to transport providers and childcare.

This landmark text considers how a social enterprise can sustain and develop its activities, and compares the way we measure success in social organisations to other forms of business. Social Enterprise is an ideal resource for all students and entrepreneurs who want to make business and society better.

Key features:

- Real-world case studies and mini-examples demonstrate the realities of creating and running a social enterprise
- Quotations from active social entrepreneurs reveal the challenges and inspirations specificto this area of the economy
- Clearly defines social ventures and their role in societies and economies
- A companion website featuring web-links and support materials

Social Enterprise is recommended for students on Business Studies degrees, MBAs and those studying civic or community enterprise, as well as practitioners and lecturers.
Autorenporträt
FRANK MARTIN is Senior Teaching Fellow in the Entrepreneurship Centre at the University of Stirling, UK. He has published widely, especially on entrepreneurship and regional development, and contributed to a number of books including Understanding Enterprise, Entrepreneurship and Small Business with Ken O'Neill, Simon Bridge and Stan Cromie (Palgrave, 2008).

MARCUS THOMPSON currently teaches Entrepreneurship at the University of Stirling, UK, on a part-time basis. He has helped to develop a number of programmes for the Scottish Enterprise Foundation and has also worked for the Entrepreneurship Centre in developing entrepreneurship courses in Uganda. Marcus runs a small consultancy company, Contract Marketers Scotland, which specialises in international research, customer surveys and electronic marketing, and rural enterprise and development.