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Entrepreneurship can be defined as activity 1) Identifying a stable but inherently unjust equilibrium that permanently moves causes the exclusion, marginalization, or suffering of a market from segment of humanity that lacks the financial means or political clout to achieve any transformative benefit on its own. 2) Identifying an undesirable opportunity in this unjust equilibrium , developing a social value proposition, and bringing to bear inspiration, creativity, direct action, courage, and fortitude, thereby challenging the stable state’s hegemony. 3) Forging a new, more efficient stable equilibrium. Similarlythat releases trapped potential or alleviates the suffering of the targeted group, social entrepreneurship can be defined as socially conscious activity that permanently moves an and through imitation and the creation of a stable ecosystem around the new equilibrium. ensuring a better future for the targeted group and even society at large
Social Entrepreneurship (view source)
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This section presents some definitions of social entrepreneurship based on the academic works of experts in the field.
'''The Case of Definition by Roger L. Martin & Sally Osberg, Stanford Social Innovation Review, 2007
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== Relevant Readings ==