Bridging entrepreneurship and social innovations /

This book details how social innovations positively impact on non- or low-profit parts of society, such as education, health and energy, and describes a variety of methods for the successful implementation of entrepreneurship. The contributions here are based on the experience of authors from emergi...

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Group Author: Steurer, Elmar; Herrmann, Emanuel
Published: Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
Publisher Address: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK :
Publication Dates: 2021.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: This book details how social innovations positively impact on non- or low-profit parts of society, such as education, health and energy, and describes a variety of methods for the successful implementation of entrepreneurship. The contributions here are based on the experience of authors from emerging countries, and present and explain practical advances in social innovation and transformative business management. Topics covered in this volume include additive manufacturing, the economic impact of such innovations on Japan's aging society, a multi-stakeholder analysis for business founders in. Tnisia, and the sustainability of solar technology in Namibia, among others.
Carrier Form: xiv, 214 pages : illustrations, forms ; 22 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9781527569836
1527569837
Index Number: HM846
CLC: F272.91
Call Number: F272.91/B851-1