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What is Qualitative Methodology

Handbook of Research on Value Creation for Small and Micro Social Enterprises
This is a methodological approach that employs a scientific way to gather non-numerical data.
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Understanding Social Entrepreneurship in the African Context: An Exploratory Review of Evidence From Nigeria
Bamidele A. Wale-Oshinowo (University of Lagos, Nigeria), Chijioke Dike Uba (University of Northampton, UK), Mercy M. Adeyeye (Federal University of Technology, Nigeria), and Ayotunle Olumuyiwa Omobowale (University of Ibadan, Nigeria)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-6298-6.ch010
Abstract
Social enterprises are organizations created with the aim of applying entrepreneurial skills and innovations to solving social problems. They are managed by individuals who combine pragmatic and result-oriented methods of a business entrepreneur with the goals of a social reformer. Such enterprises combine resources in innovative ways to create social value in and for the society. However, social enterprises may face challenges that impact their ability to accomplish social goals. For instance, when confronted with the harsh realities of economic recession, teaming poor population, and the need to profit for social intervention, social enterprises existing in hostile economic environment in developing countries may face possibilities of shutdown. This chapter examines the concept of social entrepreneurship in a subsisting economy in Africa. Specifically, it draws from relevant primary and secondary data to explore the nature of social entrepreneurship in the Nigeria context and the potential role that social entrepreneurship can play in addressing social problems.
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The Types of Case Studies in Research and Career-Based Endeavors
Research used to uncover trends, thoughts and opinions.
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The Use of Grounded Theory in Researching Information Centres
Refers to the meanings, concepts, definitions, characteristics, metaphors, symbols and description of things that are not experimentally examined or measured in terms of quantity, amount, intensity or frequency.
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