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Learn how to start a social enterprise with this practical, research-informed textbook that includes cutting-edge topics such as social business modelling, sustainability-driven innovation and crowdfunding.
List of contents
Chapter - 00: Introduction; Chapter - 01: Developing your understanding of social entrepreneurship; Chapter - 02: Theoretical debates on social entrepreneurship; Chapter - 03: Pathways to Social Entrepreneurship; Chapter - 04: Social responsibility; Chapter - 05: A practice-based approach to social entrepreneurship; Chapter - 06: Social or commercial business?; Chapter - 07: Social enterprise start-ups; Chapter - 08: Social innovation and social value creation; Chapter - 09: Social business modelling; Chapter - 10: The role of digitisation in social business modelling; Chapter - 11: Social entrepreneurial learning; Chapter - 12: Social financing; Chapter - 13: Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and COP (27)
About the author
Zeineb Djebali is a Senior Lecturer at the Brett Centre for Entrepreneurship, University of Liverpool Management School. She teaches entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship to undergraduate and postgraduate students from a range of disciplines including social entrepreneurship, business modelling, entrepreneurship in the digital economy, business venture creation, business planning, and entrepreneurship and digital transformation.
Her research interests include social entrepreneurial intentions and identity and her research has been published in journals including the International Small Business Journal.
She is also an entrepreneur in practice, having founded social enterprises globally, following senior roles in not-for-profit and corporate sectors.