International Research Journal of Commerce , Arts and Science

 ( Online- ISSN 2319 - 9202 )     New DOI : 10.32804/CASIRJ

Impact Factor* - 6.2311


**Need Help in Content editing, Data Analysis.

Research Gateway

Adv For Editing Content

   No of Download : 169    Submit Your Rating     Cite This   Download        Certificate

SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A FEW CASE STUDY

    3 Author(s):  RABLEEN KAUR RAO, SALONI ARORA, PRIYANKA MARWAH

Vol -  9, Issue- 3 ,         Page(s) : 55 - 60  (2018 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

Abstract

Social entrepreneurship provides a unique opportunity to challenge, question, and also rethink concepts from different prospects of business research and management. This paper shows its view on the concept of social entrepreneurship and its various definitions.Entrepreneurship has been seen as differ concept comparing itwith other forms of entrepreneurship. Social entrepreneurship bridges the gap between financial needs and actual needs of the society and. Also, illustrate and explain the present scenario of social entrepreneurship in India with the help of four case studies namely, EnAble India, Water Health India Private Ltd, Aravind Eye Hospital and Goonj.

  1. Austin, J. E., Stevenson, H., & Wei-Skillern, (2006). Social and commercial entrepreneurship: The same, different or both? Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 30(1), 1-22. 
  2. Brock, D. D., Steinder, S. D., & Kim, M. (2008). Social entrepreneurship education: Is it achieving the desired aims? USABE 2008 Proceedings. 
  3. Chaudhary, B. H. U. P. I. N. D. E. R., Modi, A., & Reddy, K. (2012). Right to sight: a management case study on Aravind eye hospitals. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 2(1), 447-457.
  4. Drucker, P. (1985). Innovation and Entrepreneurship. New York: Harper and Row.
  5. Dzharova, H. K., Gupta, S., & Ganesh, J. (2016). WaterHealth International in India: crafting sustainable solutions for potable water. The CASE Journal, 12(2), 156-168.
  6. Mair, J., & Marti, I. (2006). Social entrepreneurship research: A source of explanation, prediction and delight. Journal of World Business, 41, 36-44.
  7. Martin, R. L. &Osberg, S. (2007). Social entrepreneurship: The case for definition. Stanford Social Innovation Review, 5(2), 28-39. 
  8. Nicholls, A. (2006). Playing the field: A new approach to the meaning of social entrepreneurship, Social Enterprise Journal, 2(1), 1-5.
  9. Rangan, V. K. (1993). The Aravind eye hospital, Madurai, India: in service for sight. Harvard Business School.
  10. Thomson, J., Alvy, G. & Lees, A. (2002). Social entrepreneurship--A new look at the people and the potential. Management Design, 38(5), 328. 

*Contents are provided by Authors of articles. Please contact us if you having any query.






Bank Details