Social Entrepreneurship and Grand Challenges : Navigating Layers of Disruption from COVID-19 and Beyond - Emilio Costales

Social Entrepreneurship and Grand Challenges

Navigating Layers of Disruption from COVID-19 and Beyond

By: Emilio Costales, Anica Zeyen

Hardcover | 24 August 2022

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This book illustrates how social entrepreneurship can be used as a tool for addressing grand challenges. Combining leading theoretical insights with rigorous empirical methodologies, the book is the result of field work with 17 social entrepreneurs in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom at various points during the COVID-19 pandemic. Adopting a highly innovative theoretical synthesis to discuss the role of social entrepreneurs as potential agents for positive social change, the book introduces the sociomateriality of space, Luhmann's systems theory, and the social imaginary as missing building blocks in which disruption is created and navigated for creating positive social change. Concluding with a chapter that focuses on the practicalities of meeting the Sustainable Development Goals, the authors extend scholarship in social entrepreneurship and provide a comprehensive account of insights gained from the pandemic, demonstrating how these insights can enable the navigation of further grand challenges.

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