Social entrepreneurship means identifying or recognizing a social problem and using entrepreneurial principles to organize, create, and manage a social venture to achieve a desired social change.
Social entrepreneurship typically furthers broad social, cultural,
and environmental goals and is commonly associated with the voluntary
and not-for-profit sectors.[1] Profit can at times also be a consideration for certain companies or other enterprises.
Social entrepreneurship practised in a world or international context is called international social entrepreneurship
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