
Social Entrepreneurship
Students investigate businesses that prioritize social or environmental goals alongside profit. They will explore how entrepreneurs can drive positive societal change.
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Students investigate businesses that prioritize social or environmental goals alongside profit. They will explore how entrepreneurs can drive positive societal change.
Key Questions
- What defines a social enterprise compared to a traditional business?
- How can entrepreneurs address environmental or social issues profitably?
- Why is social entrepreneurship becoming increasingly popular?
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