2020
DOI: 10.21272/bel.4(3).65-72.2020
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Social Entrepreneurship, a Key Driver to Improve the Quality of Life: The Case of TOMS Company

Abstract: Due to rapid evolution of new technologies and the accelerated economic and social change, many organizations have realized in recent years that in order to survive in this turbulent and competitive global environment it is necessary to take into account the needs and expectations of their stakeholders, as well as to make the labour relationships more flexible and to adopt a socially responsible behaviour. Social enterprises may be the solution as they represent a business model adapted to the 21st century, wh… Show more

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“…This applies to associations and the class of entrepreneurs who, out of necessity, want to expand their economic activities and increase their positive social impact. As such, the concept of the social enterprise itself constitutes the first necessary condition [15]. In order to work with other organizations sometimes very well equipped, the latter must establish sound social governance and management practices (NGOs and global foundations).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This applies to associations and the class of entrepreneurs who, out of necessity, want to expand their economic activities and increase their positive social impact. As such, the concept of the social enterprise itself constitutes the first necessary condition [15]. In order to work with other organizations sometimes very well equipped, the latter must establish sound social governance and management practices (NGOs and global foundations).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social entrepreneurship, a term coined in the early 1990s, has gained prominence and recognition as a promising approach to addressing some of the most pressing challenges facing humanity (Bornstein & Davis, 2010). As a word, social entrepreneurship refers to a business model developed by a non-governmental organization that focuses on addressing social concerns and their demands through market-oriented techniques and methods or processes of generating money that contribute to societal stability (Zainea et al, 2020). Social entrepreneurship is defined by the School of Social Innovation as innovative activities that inspire social change in order to address a specific social problem.…”
Section: Overview Of Social Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a multidimensional concept, it aims to efficiently balance the interests of the business organization and its stakeholders (Toma et al, 2011b; Imbrișcă & Toma, 2020). CSR may lead to social entrepreneurship, and therefore, contribute to the improvement of the quality of life (Zainea et al, 2020).…”
Section: Stakeholders the Drivers Of Business Ethics Stakeholder Theo...mentioning
confidence: 99%