2. Day 1
• Introduction of students
• Open discussion on social
entrepreneurship (theory +
exemples)
• Personal stories
• What we will do on day 2
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3. What is a Social
Entrepreneur?
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Social Entrepreneurship . Florence Rizzo and Anirudh Agrawal
4. Your ideas
• What do youexpectfromyour futur job?
• Whatwouldpreventyoufromlaunchingyourown social
venture?
• Whatis social entrepreneurship for you?
• The 3 most important values for you
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5. An example of one definition
SOCIAL
Adresses most crucial
problems of our society in
the fields of health,
education, humanrights,
environment…
Seeks Social Impact, does
not use economic profit as a
measure of success
Social
Entrepreneur
ENTREPRENEUR
Brings a radically new
solution with the potential to
revolutionize a whole area
Has all the qualities of an
entrepreneur :
Vision, pragmatism, creativit
y…
5
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6. What is a social enterprise
Legitimacy, Reputation, Mission, Vision, Objectives,
Sustainability
Organizational
Maintenance, Expansion and Transformation
Identity construction, Memory, Power, Degree of coupling
Social
Comm
ercial
Public
regulat
ory
Institutional environment
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investo
r
7. Critical Definitions
Dees and
Anderson (2006)
Social Innovation
School of Enterprise
Santos (2012)
Value Creation
Value Appropriation
Yunus (2010)
Dividend
No Divided
Defourny and
Nyssens (2010)
EMES school of social entrepreneurship
American School of thought
Yunus (1997),
Haugh
(2006),Bornstein
(2004)
Regulatory
Hockerts (2010),
Mair & Martı
(2006)
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Collective social entrepreneurship
Individual as entrepreneur, change
agent
UK, Germany, India on social enterprise
Social disequilibrium as entrepreneurial
opportunity
9. Sound Bytes 6 (Bill
“Social
1)
entrepreneurs are
not happy to give a
fish, or teach how
to fish. They will
not have a rest
until they have
revolutionized the
fishing industry.”
— Bill Drayton
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10. Ashoka FELLOWS Worldwide
To date, a network of 2700 innovative
Social Entrepreneurs
192
204
638
293
571
*as of 2007
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11. Dialogue in the dark
“If I have a chance to meet someone who is different and have an
exchange which is not based on prejudices, is not based on
stereotypes, not based on clichés, not driven by pity, suddenly
something happens.”
Andreas Heinecke
Founder& CEO
Insight:
The best way tocreateconditionsforand open
exchange and change sightedpeople’s views
about the capabilities of blind people is
toimmersesightedpeople in totaldarknessand
let blind people act as their guides.
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12. Dialogue in the Darkcreates conditions
for and open exchange and
transformsindividuals.
Dialog
in
the
Dark
is
an
experiential exhibition in the
dark. Darkness as a medium to
enable
sighted
people
better
understand
what
people
A blind
dialogue
is
experience.
createdbyusing blind people
as guides in the darkness.
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13. Dialogue in the Dark has been
presented
largely
through
exhibitions
and
workshops
in
over 30 countries and more than
160 sites in over 110 cities
throughout
Europe,
Asia,
the
Middle
East,
Africa
and
the
Americas since it’s opening in
1988.
7
Million
visitors
have
experienced
Dialogue
in
the
Dark worldwide.
Over
7,000
blind
candidates
have
found
employment
through
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Dialogue in the Dark.