2017
DOI: 10.1108/eemcs-06-2016-0151
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Unjani “clinics in a container”: social franchising in South Africa

Abstract: Subject area This case study focuses on social entrepreneurship in emerging markets, looking at what is social entrepreneurship, theories of market failure, opportunity generation through effectuation, social franchising and funding. Study level/applicability Students of social entrepreneurship, development studies, sustainable livelihoods and asset-based development. It is useful for customised or short programmes or for students with a background in business (e.g. Diploma in Business Administration/MBA/cus… Show more

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“…This may be challenging, especially for large corporations with extensive supply chains. Furthermore, tracking and reporting sustainability metrics can be complex and time-consuming, requiring significant investment in data management and reporting (Sutherland and Krige, 2017). Another major challenge is the potential resistance from internal and external stakeholders.…”
Section: Operational Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be challenging, especially for large corporations with extensive supply chains. Furthermore, tracking and reporting sustainability metrics can be complex and time-consuming, requiring significant investment in data management and reporting (Sutherland and Krige, 2017). Another major challenge is the potential resistance from internal and external stakeholders.…”
Section: Operational Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%