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    What is the rationale behind social entrepreneurship? Is it to gain recognition for the business in order to generate more profit, or is the main focus creating social value within the community? The aim of this essay is to address the question stated above by analyzing the role of social entrepreneurs and their motives behind choosing that particular entrepreneurial type, in South Africa (a developing country according to the United Nations Statistics, 2017) with the exception of one or two…

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    feasibility for the project. The objective of this report is to critically analyse the underlying reasons for the differences in entrepreneurial capacity, particularly in Singapore and India. The analysis report is based on the research of the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor program and international surveys to evaluate the attractiveness of both Singapore and India for global entrepreneurs to operate in, from the perspective of competitiveness.…

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    Entrepreneurs” published in 2012 in the Journal of Education for Business. The author is a professor, at Minnesota State University at Mankato Minnesota. Her purpose for writing this paper is to persuade the readers that women entrepreneurs need a place of their own within the nations universities and that such centers are needed because the traditional business schools do not provide gender-sensitive educational…

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    1.1 Relevance Entrepreneurship in emerging countries encounters a significant number of obstacles compared to developed countries. Challenges for entrepreneurs are different given the strong institutional voids that developing countries have. A key player that interacts on a daily basis with any entrepreneur is the government. Given the fact that governments seek economic growth, the reduction of unemployment rates, and social welfare for the community (Riberiro-Soriano & Galindo-Martín,…

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    Did your learning style results surprise you? A little bit, yes. Although, I have played the flute since I was 12 and musical was my highest score My second highest score was intrapersonal which is more the reflective side of my personality. The inner strength to keep going even when the times get tough. I think that these skills have been really refined when going through adversity. Learning how to cope with something outside of my own control. For instance, the loss of my husband’s job…

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    infiltrated the market and created an influence that cannot be ignored. I admit, I am inspired by the influx of growth within our economy and the creation of jobs for unemployed populations. I myself have gravitated to the positions of leadership and entrepreneurship even at an early age. Growing up, I would go to grade school with a backpack full of sugary treats and sell them during test days so my customers would come to class with something to look forward to. The children would always buy…

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    This fairness and equality under the watchful eye of the law guarantees the value of opportunity. Ultimately, economic freedom delivers better results. Life expectancy is lengthened, societal growth is stronger, literacy rates are higher because education institutes are emerging, and living conditions are improved in countries that embrace economic freedom. Economic freedom goes hand and hand with alleviating poverty and food insecurity, empowering individuals and advancing and improving…

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    The Concept Of A Dream Job

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    Since business is an important factor in this career, a Bachelor’s degree in business is of utmost importance. The following is a list of High School classes that have/are preparing me for this career: Business 100, Business 101, Entrepreneurship, Music Theory/Composition and Audio Production. Although not all of these classes directly relate to the job, each class is a useful supplement in working with clients, industry officials and understanding business. Other volunteer work such…

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    successful (Goodman). In the beginning, entrepreneurship was once a male dominated field, however, many things have changed in the last few decades. Today, more women are breaking free from the traditional, gender-specific roles and venturing into the business world. Not only are they holding high corporate positions but they are also successful entrepreneurs whom also own almost half of all businesses in the United States (Goodman). Female entrepreneurship has brought in a new revolution as we…

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    Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship To understand what a social entrepreneur is, it is relevant to establish by what means the available literature defines the concept. Social entrepreneurship is a term conceptualized a few decades ago; therefore, there is a lack of a formal or precise definition. Different realms have defined the concept resulting on several interpretations according to the divergent perspectives of the available research of social entrepreneurship (Short, Moss, &…

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