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Basics of Social Entrepreneurship

Our globalised societies are increasingly culturally and racially heterogeneous. The participation of migrant and refugee citizens in the host society is not balanced. Applying the social entrepreneurship approach to intercultural inclusion means contributing from the business world to the struggle for inclusion of migrant and refugee citizens in our communities. This social entrepreneurship idea offers unprecedented opportunities for collective development, while combating discrimination and racism by highlighting their culture, providing opportunities for cultural exchange between them and the host society, all while promoting their emancipation.

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    Social Entrepreneurship: Essentials and Principles

    In modern societies, Social Entrepreneurship is commonly recognised as a form or entrepreneurship that focuses on the benefits (i.e., social, cultural, environmental) carried on and promoted by the organisation. In other words, a social entrepreneur “transforms” and process his/her social capital in way that generates positive outcomes for communities and society in general.

    Spotting Opportunities
    Vision
    Ethical & Sustainable Thinking

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    The Nine Pillars of your Social Business. An Introduction to the Business Model Canvas (BMC)

    In 2005, the Swiss business consultant and management expert Alexander Osterwalder “shook” the world of strategic management by proposing a new tool designed to help entrepreneurs in developing new business models or keep record of existing ones.

    A business model depicts the way an organisation is capable of generating value, according to the BMC such value is the result of an equation that includes nine variables.

    Planning & Management

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    Access to Credit: Mobilising Investors and Financial Resources

    How do social entrepreneurs get access to funding? You might be surprised to know that for social entrepreneurs is typically much more challenging getting access to credit through the traditional financial markets. In this context, we will provide you with few additional hints and “tricks” that social entrepreneurs rely on to overcome this obstacle.

    Mobilising Resources
    Mobilising Others

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