1st Edition

Promise, Pitfalls, and Potential of Social Entrepreneurship Positive Change Unleashed

By Sheila Cannon, Concepción Galdón Copyright 2024
146 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

146 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

146 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book dives into the heart of social entrepreneurship as the authors share the latest research, global experiences, authentic private conversations, and diverse narratives around this widely popular concept. The idea and practice of social entrepreneurship has swept the world, taken up with enthusiasm by business leaders, nonprofit practitioners, and public policy makers alike. In this... Read more

Introduction

 

Part 1. The Promise

 

Chapter 1: The Historical Emergence of Social Enterprise

 

Chapter 2: How Every Sector Got So Excited about Social Enterprise: The Four Failure Theory

 

Chapter 3: Levers of Positive Change

 

Part 2. The Pitfalls

 

Chapter 4: Social Entrepreneurship beyond Heroism: Managing Self and Others under Emotional Stress

 

Chapter 5: Impact – the Trend, the Pressure, and the Reality of Social Change

 

Chapter 6: Scaling Wisely: Making Choices That Prioritise Impact

 

Chapter 7: Ecosystems, Somewhat Unstitched

 

Part 3. The Potential

 

Chapter 8: Social Value Creators: Accepting Vulnerability and Nurturing Well-Being for Impact

 

Chapter 9:  From Reporting to Revolution: Choosing Your Social Impact Lens

 

Chapter 10:  Scaling Creatively: Thinking Outside the Toolbox

 

Chapter 11: Bringing Ecosystems Together 

 

Conclusion: The Real Promise, as We See It

 

 

 

Biography

Sheila Cannon is Assistant Professor in Social Entrepreneurship at Trinity Business School, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. She is Director of Engagement at the Trinity Centre for Social Innovation. She publishes research on and teaches about the third sector including social enterprises, nonprofits, and civil society organisations. Her research contributes to knowledge on how organisations influence and respond to sociocultural change. She worked in peacebuilding for 12 years in southeast Europe and Northern Ireland and is chair of the board of the social enterprise, Shuttle Knit. She has a bachelor’s degree in Ancient Greek from Vassar College, New York.

Concepción Galdón is IE Business School’s Vice-Dean for Business with Purpose and Director of IE Foundation’s Center for Social Innovation and Sustainability. Concepción teaches sustainable business, social entrepreneurship, and sustainable innovation and technology. Concepción is also president of the social venture Puentes Global, which she co-founded in 2009 and has collaborated in several civil society initiatives aimed at fostering business with purpose. Concepción is an economist at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. She holds a Master in Public Administration and International Development from Harvard Kennedy School and a PhD in International Economy and Development from Universidad Complutense de Madrid.