1st Edition

Case Studies in Social Entrepreneurship The oikos collection Vol. 4

Edited By Michael Pirson Copyright 2015
    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    290 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book is an essential resource for the increasing number of facilitators who wish to help students learn about the promise and pitfalls of social enterprise. The oikos-Ashoka case competition for social entrepreneurship was conceived in 2007 as a way to help find great material and case studies in this emerging field.

    This fourth collection of oikos case studies is based on the winning cases from the 2010 to 2014 annual case competitions. These cases have been highly praised because they provide excellent learning opportunities, tell engaging stories, deal with recent situations, include quotations from key actors, are thought-provoking and controversial, require decision-making and provide clear take-aways. This new volume of social entrepreneurship case studies highlights cases from around the globe authored by teachers from around the globe. The selected cases span many industries and geographic contexts; nevertheless, they are connected by a shared ambition: to highlight the power of entrepreneurship to solve social problems.

    The cases are clustered in three different sections: Socially oriented Enterprise Cases – Health and Fair trade, Ecologically oriented social enterprises, and Corporate Social Entrepreneurship. Case Studies in Social Entrepreneurship will be an essential purchase for educators and is likely to be a widely used as a course textbook at all levels of management education.

    Online Teaching Notes to accompany each chapter are available on request with the purchase of the book.

    Greeting Michael Pirson, Editor

    List of contributors

    Foreword Marina Kim, Executive Director, Ashoka U

    Introduction Michael Pirson, Editor

    Part 1: Socially-oriented enterprise cases – health and fair trade

    1. Ndlovu: The clock ticks Charles Corbett and Sarang Deo

    2. wellcome: Growth of a social enterprise Magdalena Kloibhofer

    3. Madecasse: Competing with a 4x Fairtrade business model R. Scott Marshall, Darrell Brown, Bex Sakarias and Min Cai

    Part 2: Ecologically oriented social enterprises

    4. Bio-Vert: Green to what limit? Raymond Paquin, Catherine Bédard and Geneviève Grainger

    5. TerraCycle  Jan Lepoutre

    6. Tropical Salvage: From recession to expansion R. Scott Marshall, Lisa Peifer, Erin Ferrigno

    7. Husk Power Systems: Lighting up the Indian rural lives Manish Agarwal and D. Satish

    8. Better Place: Shifting paradigms in the automotive industry Dror Etzion and Jeroen Struben

    Part 3: Corporate Social Entrepreneurship case studies

    9. How to establish and manage a social business at the bottom of the pyramid: The case of OSRAM in Africa Pia von Nell

    10. Vodafone's M-PESA (A): “Unusual innovation” — from a corporate social responsibility project to business model innovation Loic Sadoulet

    About the oikos Case Writing Competition

    ConceptList of the Award Committee Members

    Short Biographies of the Award Committee Members

    About oikos

    About the authors

    Biography

    Michael Pirson