This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages)
This article's tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia. See Wikipedia's guide to writing better articles for suggestions.(January 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject, potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral. Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable, independent, third-party sources.(January 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
(Learn how and when to remove this message)
A corporate social entrepreneur (CSE) is someone who attempts to advance a social agenda in addition to a formal job role as part of a corporation. It is possible for CSEs to work in organizational contexts that are favourable to corporate social responsibility (CSR). CSEs focus on developing both social capital,
economic capital and their formal job role may not always align with corporate social responsibility. A person in a non-executive or managerial position can still be considered a CSE.[1][2]
^Hemingway 2013b.
^Austin, James; Stevenson, Howard; Wei-Skillern, Jane (2012). "Social and commercial entrepreneurship: Same, different, or both?". Revista de Administração. 47 (3): 370–384. doi:10.5700/rausp1055.
and 28 Related for: Corporate social entrepreneurship information
programs. Many businesses conduct socialentrepreneurship for the sake of public relations. Socialcorporateentrepreneurship activity has yet to be quantified...
Socialentrepreneurship is an approach by individuals, groups, start-up companies or entrepreneurs, in which they develop, fund and implement solutions...
a socially stratified culture Economics portal List of entrepreneurs Business administration Business opportunity Corporatesocialentrepreneurship Entrepreneurship...
religion and banking. Hybrid corporations engaging in corporatesocialentrepreneurship, progressing social and environmental activity in addition to returns...
Socialentrepreneurship in Russia is in its infancy. Its origin as a phenomenon of the post-Soviet history of the country should be attributed to the...
Bottom of the pyramid Citizen enterprise Corporatesocialentrepreneurship Impact investing List of social enterprises Micro-enterprise MicroConsignment...
Centre Social entrepreneur Social enterprise Impact Investing Venture philanthropy Social business Grameen Danone Corporatesocialentrepreneurship Sustainable...
or informally. (See also CorporateSocialEntrepreneurship: intrapreneurship within the firm which is driven to produce social capital in addition to economic...
and industrial espionage. Related issues include corporate governance; corporatesocialentrepreneurship; political contributions; legal issues such as...
Community capitalism Corporatesocialentrepreneurship Environmental, social and corporate governance Social enterprise Social venture capital Stakeholder...
wikidata descriptions as a fallback Corporatesocialentrepreneurship – Non-specific organisational entrepreneur Corporate transparency – the extent to which...
around $17M in 2018. Skoll set up the foundation in 1999 to fund socialentrepreneurship through awards, grants and educational programs at Oxford and Harvard...
services, or markets in existing firms. This approach is called corporateentrepreneurship or Intrapreneurship, and was made popular by author Gifford Pinchot...
Community interest company Socialentrepreneurship Low-profit limited liability company "SB-1301 Corporate Flexibility Act of 2011: Social Purpose Corporations...
Business uses social media on a customer-organizational level; and an intra-organizational level. Social media can encourage entrepreneurship and innovation...
Socialentrepreneurship in South Asia involves business activities that have a social benefit, often for people at the bottom of the pyramid. It is an...
business and entrepreneurship, new venture creation, research methods, venture financing, and corporate and non-profit entrepreneurship. The journal is...
Skill Development & Entrepreneurship to the post of Director General & Chief Executive Officer (DG & CEO), Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA). The...
Accountability Corporatesocial responsibility Good German Inclusive business SA8000 Shareholder primacy Social enterprise SocialentrepreneurshipSocially responsible...
influence (also known as a rent-seeker) In the field of business, entrepreneurship involves people taking a risk in order to create new business ventures...
company, a similar type of legal organization in the United Kingdom Socialentrepreneurship, a practice which involves hybrid for-profit/nonprofit organizational...
particularly leadership in the fields of commerce, business, and entrepreneurship. It advocates for their increased participation in business. Increased...
Jindal Centre for Social Innovation & Entrepreneurship and Infolady SocialEntrepreneurship Programme of Dnet (A Social Enterprise). Social Innovation has...
In social science and economics, corporate capitalism is a capitalist marketplace characterized by the dominance of hierarchical and bureaucratic corporations...
Sustainopreneurship (entrepreneurship and innovation for sustainability) is an idea that emerged from the earlier concepts of socialentrepreneurship and ecopreneurship...