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Ventures in Social Interpretation

Ventures in Social Interpretation
Author: Henry Winthrop
Publisher: Ardent Media
Total Pages: 572
Release: 1968
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The Emergence of Social Entrepreneurship

The Emergence of Social Entrepreneurship
Author: Virginia Simón-Moya
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3030806359

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The rise of hybrid ventures is proof that another way of doing business is possible. Many developments in the last 15 years highlight the significance of social entrepreneurship: the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize to Grameen Bank, the efforts of scholars in studying social ventures, and the new academic programs at Ivy League universities, as well as the creation of indices such as the United Nations Human Development Index to measure non-economic issues. This book portrays these as strong indicators to support the development and sustenance of a market-based economy that also imbibes social progress and human values. This book emphasizes that awareness of the conditions under which social start-ups emerge is crucial. The authors provide a thorough and empirical analysis of the emergence of social entrepreneurship using the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) data as well as case studies from practice. From the perspective of individuals, they examine the most important characteristics of social entrepreneurs, and from a macro perspective, social ventures are studied as agents of change. A handpicked collection of successful cases of social ventures also provides the reader with an awareness of the best practices.


An Empirical Analysis of the Missions, Funding Sources, and Survival of Social Ventures

An Empirical Analysis of the Missions, Funding Sources, and Survival of Social Ventures
Author: Albert V. Bruno
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017
Genre:
ISBN:

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Social entrepreneurship increasingly garners interest from both the public and academics. Social entrepreneurs have been characterized as being at 'the vanguard (of the) worldwide transformation to improve the quality of life and standard of living around the world,'. Research to understand social ventures is described as a nascent, yet promising endeavor.


Creating the Social Venture

Creating the Social Venture
Author: Susan Coleman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2015-08-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135015082

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Social entrepreneurship is a growing area, and we frequently hear of new ventures committed to social change. In academia, however, social entrepreneurship has typically been taught as a ‘version’ of entrepreneurship, ignoring the unique structure, challenges and goals of the social venture. In their new book, Coleman and Kariv draw on the latest theory and research to provide boundaries to the definition of social entrepreneurship, discussing both what it is, and what it is not. The book answers several key questions: Who are social entrepreneurs? What is the process for identifying and solving a social need? What are the differences between for-profit and not-for-profit social ventures? What is the role of innovation? How do we develop high performing firms? How do we measure success? The focus on context allows students to appreciate how social entrepreneurship develops and operates in different countries and cultures, lending a global perspective to the book. Combined with rich pedagogy and a companion website, it provides students with all the learning tools they need to grasp this important subject.


Joint Venture Agreements in the Qatari Gas Industry

Joint Venture Agreements in the Qatari Gas Industry
Author: Talal Abdulla Al-Emadi
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2019-03-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3030126234

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This book addresses a question of importance for both theory and practice: Why are joint venture agreements preferred over other types of agreements such as concession agreements, service contracts, and production sharing agreements in the Qatari gas industry? On a theoretical level, the author analyses this decision-making process by developing an approach that integrates a micro-level analysis, more specifically within international oil companies, with a macro-level analysis that spring from the organisational culture of the Qatari gas industry. At the micro level, the author proposes John Dunning’s eclectic paradigm (as one set of theoretical ideas) to explaining one element of the decision-making process leading to the preference for joint venture agreements, that is, that of international oil companies. At the macro-level, the author proposes Antony Giddens’ structuration theory (as another set of theoretical ideas) to explaining another part of this decision-making process, that is, how it is being shaped by the organisational culture of the Qatari gas industry. On an empirical level, the proposed book applies a combination of a micro-economic approach such as Dunning’s eclectic paradigm with a macro-sociological approach such as Giddens’ structuration theory by empirical investigation. Grounded on a qualitative strategy that focuses on the meaning-making which brings together different perspectives of this decision-making process including those of international oil companies and the organisational culture of the Qatari gas industry, the proposed book utilises a case study design, named the case of the Qatari gas industry. The author employs a triangulation of data collection techniques to access empirical data: analysing official documents and semi-structured interviews (a sample of the interview questions are included in an appendix to the proposed books). In line with the qualitative nature of this proposed book, a thematic Analysis is adopted to interpret data based on Dunning’s eclectic paradigm at the micro level and Giddens’ structuration theory at the macro level. In doing so, this book connects theory with practice by investigating the preference for joint venture agreements in the case of the Qatari industry by the combined application of one of the most effective frameworks for explaining foreign direct investment, named Dunning’s eclectic paradigm along with the most complex sociological framework that offers a rich definition of organisational culture, named Giddens’ structuration theory. Audience could include academics, professionals, and graduate and senior undergraduate students.


The Carolina Backcountry Venture

The Carolina Backcountry Venture
Author: Kenneth E. Lewis
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 668
Release: 2017-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1611177456

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A study of the transformative economic and social processes that changed a backcountry Southern outpost into a vital crossroads The Carolina Backcountry Venture is a historical, geographical, and archaeological investigation of the development of Camden, South Carolina, and the Wateree River Valley during the second half of the eighteenth century. The result of extensive field and archival work by author Kenneth E. Lewis, this publication examines the economic and social processes responsible for change and documents the importance of those individuals who played significant roles in determining the success of colonization and the form it took. Established to serve the frontier settlements, the store at Pine Tree Hill soon became an important crossroads in the economy of South Carolina's central backcountry and a focus of trade that linked colonists with one another and the region's native inhabitants. Renamed Camden in 1768, the town grew as the backcountry became enmeshed in the larger commercial economy. As pioneer merchants took advantage of improvements in agriculture and transportation and responded to larger global events such as the American Revolution, Camden evolved with the introduction of short staple cotton, which came to dominate its economy as slavery did its society. Camden's development as a small inland city made it an icon for progress and entrepreneurship. Camden was the focus of expansion in the Wateree Valley, and its early residents were instrumental in creating the backcountry economy. In the absence of effective, larger economic and political institutions, Joseph Kershaw and his associates created a regional economy by forging networks that linked the immigrant population and incorporated the native Catawba people. Their efforts formed the structure of a colonial society and economy in the interior and facilitated the backcountry's incorporation into the commercial Atlantic world. This transition laid the groundwork for the antebellum plantation economy. Lewis references an array of primary and secondary sources as well as archaeological evidence from four decades of research in Camden and surrounding locations. The Carolina Backcountry Venture examines the broad processes involved in settling the area and explores the relationship between the region's historical development and the landscape it created.


The Viagra Ad Venture

The Viagra Ad Venture
Author: Jay Baglia
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780820474892

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Since the FDA approved Viagra in March 1998, the «little blue pill» has been prescribed to over twenty million men. The Viagra Ad Venture: Masculinity, Media, and the Performance of Sexual Health chronicles the story of Viagra as reported in our nation's news outlets and promoted by Pfizer Pharmaceutical's marketing materials. In this critical discourse analysis, author Jay Baglia uses feminist and performance theory to uncover the meaning of Viagra and its relationship to performances of masculinity. At stake are the ways in which we construct normalcy, particularly as it relates to health, sexuality, gender, and the body. This book fits well in a variety of classes including gender studies, media studies, research methods, feminist theory, human sexuality, and health communication.


Female Entrepreneurship and the New Venture Creation

Female Entrepreneurship and the New Venture Creation
Author: Dafna Kariv
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 617
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136496084

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Women represent the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs today. Despite the enormous economic contributions of this group, female entrepreneurship remains under-explored and inadequately covered in academic literature. Female Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation aims to address this gap by shedding light on the unique aspects of female entrepreneurship. Tracing women’s journey along the venture creation process, Kariv’s book: highlights the creatively different ways in which women approach the entrepreneurial enterprise; takes into account different environmental and cultural constraints that impact female entrepreneurship; provides a theoretical framework for the venture creation process that is practical and broadly applicable; includes in-depth case studies drawn from contributors around the world. This book captures the diversity of female entrepreneurship and provides a valuable synthesis of the insights that emerge from the stories of women entrepreneurs around the world. It will be a valuable resource for students of entrepreneurship, as well as professionals.


Understanding Social Entrepreneurship

Understanding Social Entrepreneurship
Author: Jill Kickul
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2012-03-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 113662323X

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"This book seeks to provide graduate-level and upper-division or honors undergraduate students with a comprehensive understanding of the emerging and rapidly growing field of social entrepreneurship. It is the most complete text on the subject available, exploring both the theory and practice of social entrepreneurship and blending these seamlessly through examples, case studies, the voices of practicing social entrepreneurs, and special features that put students in a position that requires creative thinking and strategic problem solving"--


Passionate Pioneers

Passionate Pioneers
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Release: 2015
Genre:
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Social entrepreneurs are passionate pioneers, discovering and exploiting opportunity in the synergy created by a social cause combined with a business organisation. Social entrepreneurs (as founders of social ventures), their characteristics and behaviour, as well as their social venture features are the focus of this research. This thesis discusses social entrepreneurship by analysing identities of both founding social entrepreneur and associated venture. Concepts of social entrepreneurship, social identity theory, organisational identity, and grounded theory methodology are introduced. 17 founding social entrepreneurs were interviewed for the data basis of this thesis. Main themes of this thesis are: first, an analytic framework of ordering principles for social and organisational identities of the social entrepreneur and his/her venture and second, categories (i.e. identity facets) for each ordering principle discussed. Each central analytic framework principle was the starting point for a coding of the interview data indicating a variety of categories for each principle. These categories are facets of a social entrepreneur's social identity and his/her venture's organisational identity represented in the data. The categories explore a social entrepreneur's founding history, motivation, passion and mission. Group-associations and self-identifications are also explored, as well as the venture's unique features, goals, organisational structure and decision-making processes for team and partners. A third central theme is summarised in a table mapping identity facets of a social entrepreneur's social identity and linking them to the venture's organisational identity. This allows for a direct identity comparison of founding social entrepreneur and venture.