Social Entrepreneurship: A Practical Introduction equips aspiring
entrepreneurs with the tools needed to design and launch businesses to
create positive social change in their communities. This accessible
textbook aims to educate and motivate people interested in social
entrepreneurship, showing that such businesses are a valuable part of
the community development toolbox. Each chapter focuses on a key aspect
of social entrepreneurship, from value creation and business planning to
impact measurement and scaling up. Different social business models are
presented, with analysis of their strengths and weaknesses. Cases and
examples are included throughout the book and showcase real-life social
enterprises in North America, South America, Europe, Australia, Africa,
and the Caribbean. Discussion questions also support reflection and
learning. A downloadable workbook offers support with checklists, social
impact measurement, and other areas. An instructor manual containing
test questions and experiential exercises is also available as a digital
supplement for adopters. This book is ideal for introductory courses in
social entrepreneurship and community development. It will also be
valuable for those involved in social enterprises on the ground.