Source:
Proceedings of the 29th Atlantic Schools of Business Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia,1999
Abstract:
In this paper, three social entrepreneurs are profiled. We examine some attributes that are shared by social and traditional entrepreneurs including their innovative behavior. As well, we discuss how social entrepreneurs appear to differ from traditional entrepreneurs in terms of their motivation, and their approach to raising investment. We conclude that a pool of social entrepreneurs may be critically important for future social and community development