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"Social entrepreneurship is entering the mainstream and social enterprises are attracting a growing amount of resources. However, given the various ways in which social impact can be generated through the market, there is no ‘typical’ form of social enterprise and no single globally agreed-upon definition. While sidestepping a definition creates a diverse and inclusive environment, it also puts the value and meaning of social enterprise at risk of being co-opted and misused – much like sustainability, CSR and triple bottom line." Read more
Jay Social Good Stuff 7 Nov 2015
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