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Osberg,
2007)
Forging a new, stable equilibrium that
releases trapped potential or alleviates
the suffering of the targeted group,
and through imitation and the creation of
a stable ecosystem around the new
equilibrium ensuring a better future for
the targeted group and even society
at large”
(Martin & Osberg,
2007)
Social entrepreneurship can be
defined “as the development of
innovative, mission-supporting,
earned income, job-creating or
licensing ventures undertaken by
individual social entrepreneurs,
nonprofits, or nonprofits in
association with for-profits”
(Pomerantz, 2003)
“The act of pioneering new methods,
processes, products, and services that
address social and environmental
challenges through the creation of new
organizations or initiatives”
(Chahine, 2016 )
2 OBJECTIVES OF SOCIAL
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
SOCIAL FINANCIAL
WHO ARE SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS?
The Development of
Social Entrepreneurship
Inclusive Capitalism
Growth Opportunity
Business
Entrepreneur
Sector
Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP)
Work Progress
Unmet and
unaddressed Increase
social needs efficiencies and
generate
income External
environment
In the
Philippines
1. Rags2Riches
2. GoodFood
3. Fish &
Changemakers
Xilca Alvarez: Inspiring Pinay social entrepreneur from Gourmet Keso
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5qKI-cx4Yk
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