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Creating Social Value Through Social Entrepreneurship
The degree of closeness of interpersonal relationships and social ties.
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The Role of Social Entrepreneurship in Women's Empowerment: Case of Cöp(m)adam
Duygu Acar Erdur (Beykent University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 18
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4727-4.ch014
Abstract
This chapter discusses the role of social entrepreneurship in one of the long-lasting challenges of all cultures, women's empowerment. Empowering women is critical for development, and more importantly, it's a human rights issue. However, especially in developing country contexts, governments, international and non-governmental organizations may fall short to address the issue effectively. In this respect, social entrepreneurship may be an alternative to offer inclusive solutions. This chapter aims to generate a deeper understanding of how social entrepreneurship creates social value about women's empowerment. Following the qualitative methodology, a successful entrepreneurial initiative in Turkey, Çöp(m)adam is examined. Findings demonstrate that Çöp(m)adam contributes to both women's economic and psychological empowerment.
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Aspects of Various Community Detection Algorithms in Social Network Analysis
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Best Practices for IS&T Supervisors
Incorporating and establishing (a) the IT function across departments and (b) IT employees within the organization. For embeddedness to occur, IT departments and workers must participate in the organization, hold a network of partnerships (e.g., friendships and alliances), possess influence, and experience positive interactions within the organization.
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Best Practices For Managing IS&T Professionals
Incorporating and establishing (a) the IT function across departments and (b) IT employees within the organization. For embeddedness to occur, IT departments and workers must participate in the organization, hold a network of partnerships (e.g., friendships and alliances), possess influence, and experience positive interactions within the organization.
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Bank vs. Bond Finance: A Cultural View of Corporate Debt Financing
One pole of the Schwartz cultural dimension of Autonomy versus Embeddedness. Embeddedness refers to the preservation of existing orders and traditions. Close social relationships and identification with a community make the pursuit of collective interests the focal point of an individual’s life. Basic values like maintenance of the status quo, respect for tradition, family and national security, social order, and protection of public image are especially connected with this value type.
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