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entrepreneur’s activity connotates: -professional -innovative -sustainable organization access which dominate market effects and use given possibilities

social entrepreneurs work in civil society organizations, private and public sectors also, unprofitable organizations have important society effect

NESST Nonprofit Enterprise and Self-sustainability Team international organization helps civil society in developement of their social entrepreneurship

Social entrepreneurship helps the poorest looking for society changes interested in ecology problems Croatia: over unprofitable associations

Interesting data... 94% world income allocated between 40% population, 60% live with only 6% 1% population have 39% of world wealth half of population have 2$ per day or less one billion have less than 1$

SOCIETY PROBLEMS climate changes, destroying nature diseases, hunger, wars, poverty, unemployement the widening gap between rich and poor corruption, terorism... social entrepreneurship allows organizations to experience new things, to face with new needs and serve more people more effective and faster Peter Brinckerhoff

Definitions... Social entrepreneurship combinates passion of social mission with work discipline, inovation and determination (Dees, 1998.) Social entrepreneurship creates creative effort which results in different well-being for community like improved social service, financial service, employment, education etc. (Barraket, 2006.) Social entrepreneurship means activity of planning, practice and making decisions which leads to creation and sustainability of new ventures whose explicit mision includes society problems (Short, Moss, Lumpkin, 2008.)

Myths about soc.ent. difference between traditional and social entrepreneurship is a greed social entrepreneurs are managers of unprofitable organizations they are born, not created they like risk

Traditional vs. Social entrepreneurship Maximum profit Sustainable profit

Social entrepreneur Traditional entrepreneur vs sees oportunity takes risk accepts responsibility wants to be rich protects intellectual ownership wants intellectual ownership independent your own boss reserves control sees chance for other people’s life improvement takes risk accepts responsibility earns to maintain mission enriches others...

CONCEPT OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP  identificate idea and a vision  identificate key stakeholders  identificate and manage matching partnerships, alliances and help  identificate and manage matching resources  convert plan into reality  sustainability and survival

Characteristics of social entrepreneurs 1  individuals with inovative decision for the most important social  problems  persistent visionars  exploit chances that others fail  invent new ways  create decisions for better society  achieve bigger effect on resources  improve efectivity through creative partnership  provide tenable effect on society

Characteristics of social entrepreneurs 2  combine entrepreneur’s skills with passion for Social responsibility  ambitious  lead by mission  resourceful  oriented to results

Characteristics of social entrepreneurs 3  will for self-discipline  will for credit sharing  will for “demolition” of existing structures  will for overcoming interdisciplinary impediments  will for quiet work  ethics like mover

“Agents of changes” Goals: o create and keep social value o recognize and reach opportunities o continuously reach for inovation, adjustment and lifelong education o To be brave and not allow permanently available resources to be limited o To be responsible for decision-making and results

Characteristics of social entrepreneurs “Drayton” -strong, new idea which may change the system -creativity -“revolutionary” potential -entrepreneur’s quality Bill Drayton- founder of Ashoka-(1980.)- international social entrepreneur’s organization

SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS Oprah Winfrey Jamie Oliver Bill Gates Mother Theresa Muhamed Yunus

Social entrepreneurship and unprofitable organization  The same mission (providing life quality and helping those in most need But.....  Most people from unprofitable sector do not like risk Social entrepreneurs don’t think about standard behavior, act without consideration of situation and response on problems creative and innovative

Social entrepreneurship Civil society organization Sector of society company Private profitable sector Public sector Community Private unprofitable sector

All kind of organizations/legal forms companies financial institutions (banks-Grameen bank,Triodos credit unions- Coastal credit Union Ltd. associations cooperative (workers,social, consumers,housing, local community) other: university (University of Mondragon) foundation (Ashoka)

Activity areas -Ecology (Dolphin’s dream, Croatia) -Energetics (Community Energy Plus, great Britain) -Finances (Caja Laboral, Spain) -Marketing (Social marketing, great Britain) -Media (Big Issue, great Britain) -Education, insurance, agriculture, traffic, social care, sport and recreation, tehnical culture, trade, catering, health

“Never doubt that a small group of commited people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Margaret Mead American Intellectual antropologist ( )

Can you be a social entrepreneur? Student associatons Volonteurs programs Organization of humanitarian activity....

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