THE FINANCING OF FOR-PROFIT SOCIAL ENTERPRISES Frontiers of Entrepreneurship ResearchSiqueira, Ana Cristina O.Guenster, NadjaVanacker, TomCrucke, Saskia
Market-oriented social enterprises are analyzed on three different levels: (1) On the level of welfare policy, where the paper argues that they can fit current thinking on social policy, (2) on the organizational level where the paperdiscusses a conceptual tool that can reconcile between the...
Corporate versus non-profit volunteering—do the volunteers’ motivations significantly differ? Despite volunteering be usually associated to non-profit organisations, more and more companies have been implemented in their Corporate Social Responsibil... AD Paço,D Agostinho,A Nave - 《International Rev...
Then the primary question is whether for-profit activities would benefit non-profit or destroy the social purpose. We established a hypotheses framework by case studies which identified three tensions between for-profit and non-profit: T1. Ambidexterity: Differentiation or Integration; T2. Resource ...
Available offer of social services within optimal budget there is a challenge facing society and municipalities nowadays. One possible way is to cooperate with non-profit sector to share the same goal through social business unit. Social enterprises are highly differentiated depending on the needs of...
Each week, we will dive into case studies from leading social entrepreneurs and both nonprofit and for-profit enterprises around the world. Building off these studies, we will help you design your own social business model and impact plan. Upon completing this course, you will have: ...
Impact Business Models for Nonprofits and Social Enterprises For social entrepreneurs, we have developed an “impact business model” (also called a social enterprise), which is a unique construct that generates profit (or breakeven) for its owners, creates positive change and navigates the optimal ...
B Corps(B Corporations, Chinese translation: 共益企业) is a concept proposedby B Lab. It selects a group of for-profit enterprises that meet high standards in social and environmental performance, transparency, and acco ...
In addition, for-profit enterprise employees were less favorable toward the profit-making aspects of social enterprises, including payment of high salaries for the social enterprise employees and using donations to run social enterprises. Interestingly, the difference between for-profit and social ...
Not-for-profit organizations can be social organizations, sports clubs, etc. without a charitable purpose, so even if they are tax-exempt, donations might not be tax deductible for donors. For example, if a church is established as a not-for-profit organization, it does not pay property ...