Scaling the social enterprise lessons learned from founders of social startups

"Scaling the Social Enterprise is an ideal text for courses that focus on social entrepreneurship and social innovation, at either the graduate or undergraduate level. Common themes across high growth social startups discussed in the book include: building and modifying a management team for gr...

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Main Authors: Walske, Jennifer M., Foster, Elizabeth (Author), Tyson, Laura D. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Northampton Edward Elgar Publishing 2021, 2021
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Collection: Edward Elgar eBooks Collection Business & Economics - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:"Scaling the Social Enterprise is an ideal text for courses that focus on social entrepreneurship and social innovation, at either the graduate or undergraduate level. Common themes across high growth social startups discussed in the book include: building and modifying a management team for growth creating and maintaining a dynamic stakeholder network choosing corporate form and funders moving from idea to pilot, to roll-out, and pivots along the way the importance of media magic in building a brand developing and refining one's value chain the pivotal role of technology in scaling Featuring high profile, high growth social startups including Fair Trade USA, Revolution Foods, Sanergy, Kiva, Sunfunder, d.light, Back to the Roots, and Grameen America, the chapter on funding social startups also profiles social funders such as Bridges USA and Better Ventures, amongst others"--
Physical Description:224 pages
ISBN:9781788113724