In der Vorlesung vom 22.06.2011 hat Prof. Dr. Faltin die Themen
“Social Entrepreneurship”, “Business vs Social Entrepreneurship” und “Social Business” behandelt und ging dabei auf die einzelnen Entrepreneurshipformen ein und erklärte deren Unterschied.
Prof. Faltin: Social Entrepreneurship, Business vs Social Entrepreneurship und Social Business
1. Prof. Dr. Günter Faltin Arbeitsbereich Entrepreneurship Freie Universität Berlin Stiftung Entrepreneurship Social Entrepreneurship
2. Twenty years ago the idea of nonprofits acting in an entrepreneurial manner was anathema to most people in the sector: The idea of merging mission and money filled them with distaste. Boschee/McClurg
3. The basic thesis: “ Social problems are becoming more complex. They cannot be solved by conventional approaches any longer.”
4. We need social entrepreneurs to help us to find new avenues toward social improvement . J. Gregory Dees
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7. We should build our understanding of entrepreneurship on this strong tradition of entrepreneurship theory and research. Social entrepreneurs are one species in the genus entrepreneur. They are entrepreneurs with a social mission. Dees, Martin and Osberg, Boschee and McClurg, Alvord, Brown and Letts
10. The test of successful business entrepreneurship is the creation of a viable and growing business. The test of social entrepreneurship, in contrast, maybe a change in the social dynamics and systems that created and maintained the problem. Alvord/Brown/Letts
11. Markets do not do a good job of valuing social improvements...for people who cannot afford to pay. It is inherently difficult to measure social value creation. Dees
12. Is it realistic to pursue the avenue of social entrepreneurship?
13. Is it realistic to presume that social entrepreneurship can withstand the forces of a market economy?
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21. Wenn Business nur Business ist, ist es auch im Sinne von Business kein gutes Business.
22. „ Thesis of Convergence “ Social entrepreneurs are adapting basic concepts of business entrepreneurship Business entrepreneurs learn that they can succeed by adapting to ethical standards.
23. Entrepreneurs of the future will have to develop a much greater sense of responsibility, not for lofty moral reasons, but for the survival and the success. Gareth Morgan, Management Consultant
24. Entrepreneurial ideas must be woven into the fabric of societal values and shared problems. Gareth Morgan, Management Consultant
25. Indifference to social problems scares the public, undermines confidence, and almost always backfires Gareth Morgan, Management Consultant