Social Entrepreneurship: How Businesses Can Transform Society [3 Volumes]
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Biographical Note: Thomas S. Lyons, PhD, is the Lawrence N. Field Family Chair in Entrepreneurship and professor of management in the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College...
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Marc Notes: Thomas S. Lyons, PhD, is the Lawrence N. Field Family Chair in Entrepreneurship and professor of management in the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College of the City University of New York. Brief Description: Tackling one of the hottest topics in business today, experts share practical insights about how to finance, market, manage, and assess a social entrepreneurship venture to create a new organization that can do well and do good. Unlike other books on the subject that tend to be merely descriptive and/or inspirational, this set comprises three hands-on, how-to volumes that dig deeply into the major factors that impact social entrepreneurship. Each volume addresses one of three important aspects of setting up and running a successful enterprise: legal/organizational structure; marketing; and performance measurement and management. The author examines root concepts in detail, and spotlights opportunities, challenges, and the considerations involved in implementation. Practitioners will especially appreciate the set's practical insights and the contributors' efforts to link theory to practice in a way that facilitates effective action.
Review Quotes: "This set contains valuable information and advice for anyone interested in starting or running a social enterprise. A familiarity with the social entrepreneurship concept and contemporary business practices is a prerequisite to a thorough understanding. An important interdisciplinary addition to the literature on social entrepreneurship. Summing Up: Highly recommended." -- "Choice "Review Citations:
Contributor Bio:Lyons, Thomas S Thomas S. Lyons, PhD, is the Lawrence N. Field Family Chair in Entrepreneurship and professor of management in the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College of the City University of New York. |
