Unintended consequences of scaling social impact through ecosystem growth strategy in social enterprise and social entrepreneurship
Abstract
Scaling social impact is regarded as the main currency in social enterprise and social entrepreneurship. Many social enterprises scale their social impact through ecosystem growth strategy, under which they indirectly address targeted social problems by growing and/or sustaining a supportive social enterprise ecosystem through activities such as organising advocacy campaigns and supporting other social enterprises to grow. However, the existing...
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Title
Unintended consequences of scaling social impact through ecosystem growth strategy in social enterprise and social entrepreneurship
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
13
Pages
e00159 - e00159
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