ISBN:
9780230113565
,
0230113567
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
Online-Ressource (270 p.)
Ausgabe:
Online-Ausg.
Ausgabe:
Palgrave connect. Business & management collection
Paralleltitel:
Druckausg.
DDC:
303.48
Schlagwort(e):
Business innovation
;
Entrepreneurship
;
Business and Management
;
Business innovation, bicssc
;
Entrepreneurship, bicssc
;
Business and Management, ukslc
;
Business innovation, thema
;
Entrepreneurship, thema
Kurzfassung:
Foreword - Jeffrey L. Bradach * Contributors * Introduction - Paul N. Bloom and Edward Skloot * Framing the Issues * Identifying the Drivers of Social Entrepreneurial Impact: An Exploratory Empirical Study - Paul N. Bloom and Brett Smith * Control or Not Control: A Coordination Perspective to Scaling - Funda Sezgi and Johanna Mair * The Pros and Cons of Scaling * Enamored with Scale: Scaling with Limited Impact in the Microfinance Industry - Srikant M. Datar, Marc J. Epstein, and Kristi Yuthas * Organization and Movement Implications of Scaling: Lessons from Charter Schools - Debra E. Meyerson, Alexander Berger, and Rand Quinn * Cultivating Ecosystem Alliances and Networks * From Enterprise to Ecosystem: Rebooting the Scale Debate - John Elkington, Pamela Hartigan, and Alejandro Litovsky * Moving from Loose Global Associations to Linked Geographic Networks - Jon Huggett * Whose Change are We Talking About? When Multiple Parties and Multiple Agendas Collide - Scott L. Newber and Ronald Paul Hill * Scaling Social Innovation in Rural India: The Case of Gram Vikas - Imran Chowdhury and Filipe Santos * Communicating and Branding * Communications Strategies for Scaling Health-Focused Social Entrepreneurial Organizations - Lauren Trabold, Paul Bloom, and Lauren Block * Scaling Social Impact through Branding Social Causes - Minette E. Drumwright and Mercedes Duchicela * Guiding Funders and Supporters * Harnessing Capital Markets to Promote Social Entrepreneurship - David T. Robinson * Methodological Issues and Challenges in Conducting Social Impact Evaluations - Cornelia Pechmann and J. Craig Andrews * References
Kurzfassung:
Many social entrepreneurs struggle to take successful, innovative programs that address social problems a local or limited basis and scale them up to expand their impact in a more widespread, deeper, and efficient way. The editors address this issue with a comprehensive collection of original papers, Many social entrepreneurs struggle to take successful, innovative programs that address social problems a local or limited basis and scale them up to expand their impact in a more widespread, deeper, and efficient way. The editors address this issue with a comprehensive collection of original papers written by leading scholars that offers the latest thinking about how to scale social impact successfully
Kurzfassung:
"This collection is an ambitious and comprehensive account of a an issue of critical importance to social entrepreneurs and their stakeholders. The editors have assembled an impressive group of scholars and thoughtful practitioners to offer cutting edge insights into various aspects of scaling and growth with a strong focus on impact and performance. This book represents a valuable addition to the growing canon of serious social entrepreneurship research" - Alex Nicholls MBA, Lecturer in Social Entrepreneurship, University of Oxford, Fellow of Harris Manchester College, author of Social Entrepreneurship: New Models of Sustainable Social Change, and Editor of The Journal of Social Entrepreneurship "Scaling Social Impact could not be released at a more opportune moment. When resources to support social change seem more limited than ever, two of our field's most significant thought leaders collaborate to bring us some of the best, most current and engaging perspectives on a topic that to this point one might argue has been more fad than strategy. By presenting us with writings from a host of researchers and experienced field builders, Bloom and Skloot offer us not only vision but informed, research-based insights into the concept and complications of what it means to attain the highest potential of effective social programs." - Jed Emerson, Founder, Blended Value Group
Kurzfassung:
Electronic book text. - Epublication based on: 9780230104372, 2010
DOI:
10.1057/9780230113565
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