1st Edition

Social Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development

Edited By Archana Singh, Edakkandi Meethal Reji Copyright 2020
    280 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge India

    280 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge India

    280 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge India

    This volume discusses the seminal interface between social entrepreneurship and sustainable development along with their inter-linkages. It traces the role of social entrepreneurship and innovations in societal transformation in creating sustainable societies, especially in developing nations. It explores how social entrepreneurship and enterprise is integral to the promise of fostering opportunities for socially disadvantaged groups (including the poor, women, and young people), as well as in addressing environmental and ecological issues apart from wealth creation.

    The book presents key concepts, case studies, and multiple innovative models involving social entrepreneurship, such as green financing, serial social entrepreneurship, sustainable livelihood creation, and well-being, in addition to highlighting global sustainable development goals of the United Nations. The chapters are organised under the broad themes of sustainability of the organisation, sustainability of the community, sustainability of the development, and sustainability of the community–organisation interface. They examine social change, social innovation, social enterprise, small and micro-enterprises, microfinance institutions, inclusive growth, education, productivity, physical health, waste management, energy retention, self-reliance, and corporate social responsibility. They contain emerging research issues in the field as well as critical assessments while bringing together theoretical and practitioners’ perspectives.

    This book will be useful to scholars and researchers of development studies, social entrepreneurship, sustainable development, environmental studies, public policy, and political sociology. It will also greatly interest professionals from non-profit, corporate, and public sectors, other development practitioners, and international bodies.

    Figures and Tables

    Foreword by Satyajit Majumdar

    Contributors

    Abbreviations

    Introduction

    Archana Singh and Edakkandi Meethal Reji

    PART 1: Sustainability of Organisation

    Chapter 1. Social Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development: Emerging Research Issues

    Archana Singh

    Chapter 2. Madhav Sathe: Social Entrepreneur Seeking Opportunity in Problems

    Satyajit Majumdar and Bina Ajay

    Chapter 3. Business Services for Small Enterprise Development: Emerging Theory and Practices

    Edakkandi Meethal Reji

    PART 2: Sustainability of Community

    Chapter 4. Case Studies on Utilisation of Community Radio in Achieving Sustainable Development

    Amolina Ray

    Chapter 5. Sustainable Development and Indigenous Entrepreneurship: A Case Study of Santhei Natural Park

    Jackson Khumukcham, Satyajit Majumdar, and Samapti Guha

    Chapter 6. Napasar: An Approach to Sustainable Livelihood

    Anu Sharma, Simmi Bhagat, and Mona Suri

    PART 3: Sustainability of Development

    Chapter 7. Role of Social Enterprises in the Creation of Sustainable Livelihood: The Case of Microfinance Institutions in the Slums of Mumbai

    Chandralekha Ghosh and Samapti Guha

    Chapter 8. Social Entrepreneurship through the Lenses of Wellbeing and Sustainable Development: A Critique

    Samapti Guha

    Chapter 9. Sustainable Development and Green Financing: A Study on Banking Sector in Bangladesh

    Dewan Muktadir-Al-Mukit and M. Ashraf Hossain

    PART 4: Sustainability of Community and Organisation Interface

    Chapter 10. Social Enterprises and Inclusive Societies: A SAATH Perspective

    Archana Singh, Gladwin Issac and Shrinivas Sinha

    Chapter 11. Is Serial Social Entrepreneurship Leading Towards Sustainable Development? A Case of Annapurna Pariwar

    Samapti Guha, Medha Purao Samant, and Edakkandi Meethal Reji

    Chapter 12. Integrating Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Social Entrepreneurship (SE): A Conceptual Framework for Social Value Creation

    Archana Singh

    Glossary

    Index

    Biography

    Archana Singh is Assistant Professor at the Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, School of Management and Labour Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai, India. She teaches social entrepreneurship, social sector perspectives and interventions, qualitative research, and corporate social responsibility at the postgraduate level. She has also taught at Kennesaw State University, Atlanta, Georgia, in 2016. She earned her PhD in social work from TISS in 2014, her M. Phil in social work from the same institute in 2008, and her master of social work from Dr B. R. Ambedkar University, Agra, India in 1998. Prior to this, she worked at the ground level on various social issues, such as AIDS awareness, women's self-help groups, women's empowerment, in rural and urban areas, etc. She has presented several papers in conferences, published papers in international journals, and contributed chapters to edited volumes. She has also published the book The Process of Social Value Creation: A Multiple Case Study on Social Entrepreneurship in India (2016). Her research interests also include social work, social change, social value, and women's empowerment.

    Edakkandi Meethal Reji is Assistant Professor at the Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, School of Management and Labour Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India. He completed his PhD from the School of Management and Labour Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences. His doctoral thesis dealt with value chains and small enterprises. He has more than 15 years of experience in teaching, research, and consultancy in the areas of business and development management. His current teaching and research interests include public policy, inclusive value chains, small enterprise development, inclusive innovations and livelihoods, sustainable development, rural development, and public policies. He has worked as a team member for the Need Assessment Study and Corporate Social Responsibility Policy for L&T Finance Ltd, 2014–2015. He also drafted a comprehensive district plan for Gajapati District for the years 2008–2012, a project sanctioned by the State Planning and Co-ordination Department, Government of Orissa. He has organised conferences, presented papers, and has several publications in reputed journals.