Topic: Social Enterprise

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Topic: Social Enterprise by Mind Map: Topic: Social Enterprise

1. Case Studies of Social Enterprises (Mixed)

1.1. THE EMERGENCE OF NEW CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY REGIMES IN CHINA AND INDIA (Afsharipour)

1.2. The Other Side of Self-Employment: Household Enterprises in India (Maitreyi Bordia Das)

1.3. The governance challenges of social enterprises: evidence from a UK empirical study (Roger Spear)

1.4. The diffusion of two successful rehabilitation models (Richard Warned)

1.5. Sustainability of Social Enterprises: A Case Study of Sweden (Jamburia)

1.6. India Social Enterprise Landscape Report (Mixed Authors)

1.7. The Other Side of Self-Employment: Household Enterprises in India Maitreyi Bordia Das

1.8. Effect of Corporate Governance on Performance of Savings and Credit Co-operative Societies in Kakamega County (Mwanja, Ben)

2. Co-Operatives, and How They Function (Quantitative and some Qualitative)

2.1. The Economic Role of the Portuguese Agricultural Cooperatives (Jaoa Rebelo)

2.2. Co-operatives: A Short History (Jennifer Wilhoit)

2.3. The Evolving Role of Electric Cooperatives in Economic Development: A Case Study of Owen Electric Coop (Whitney Duval)

3. Social Enterprise VS the NGO Model (Comparison, generally Qualitative)

3.1. Can NGOs regulate medicines markets? Social enterprise in wholesaling, and access to essential (Macintosh)

3.2. Corporate-NGO Partnerships for Sustainable Development  (Corinne Damlamian)

3.3. SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AS A NEW PARADIGM: RETHINKING DEVELOPMENT TI'JTERVENTION IDEOLOGIES

3.4. Sustainable business makes dollars and sense.(Fields)

3.5. Social firms as a means of vocational recovery for people with mental illness: a UK survey (Eleanor Gilbert)

4. Social Enterprise: What is it? (Mixed)

4.1. Social Cooperatives: When Social Enterprise meets the Cooperative Tradition ( Jacques Defourny)

4.2. The Emergence and Development of Social Enterprise Sectors  (Daryl Poon)

4.3. Social Entrepreneurship: Promoting Social Growth via Non-Profits  (Sudhanva Char)

4.4. Thy Neighbor's Keeper: The Disign of Credit Cooperative with Theory and Evidence (AV Banerjee)

5. Social Enterprises and How They Help Women's Rights (Mixed)

5.1. To profit or not to profit: Women entrepreneurs in India (Femida Handy)

5.2. Closing the gender gap in access to financial and other services and in social entrepreneurship (Mixed Authors)