Reasons social entrepreneurs create ventures
What policymakers should understand
Governmental institutions should pay more attention to aligning their policies and support infrastructure with the motivations of social entrepreneurship. Farsan Madjdi, researcher in entrepreneurship and innovation at the University of Cape Town, and Badri Zolfaghari, a senior lecturer in organisational behaviour at the UCT, explain why.
Social entrepreneurs embrace social as well as economic value. They create ventures that aim to meet social needs. They are not only risk-takers and proactive innovators, but have ...
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