Concept of Nonprofit
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Critical review of nonprofit CONCEPT
In examining the concept of social entrepreneurship, the authors explore the concept in relation to different cases, different aspects of other authors.
There is widespread agreement that social entrepreneurs and social enterprises that those driven by social goals and desire to help society. In other words, the social entrepreneur aims to increase the social value and thus to contribute to the welfare or the welfare of a particular human community.
Differences are in the criterion of social objectives, namely the social objectives of the company or entrepreneur must have in its intentions, the importance of this SOC. objectives for the organization, and how profits can be used. (Peredo & McLean, 2006, p. 59.).
Strong was necessary to think that social enterprise should lead exclusively social objectives. As noted social entrepreneurship expert Dees (1998), for social entrepreneurs is explicit and central social mission. The effect of the mission becomes a central criterion of social entrepreneurship and wealth creation. Wealth is only a means to achieve social entrepreneurship. The claim that any wealth created only a means to achieve socialnosti, suggesting that entrepreneurs do not have the financial benefits of the company's objectives. In accordance with this part of the extensive literature places the concept of social entrepreneurship non-profit organizations in the world.
Anderson and Dees (2002), for example, asking whether the earned income derived from the exchange of product or service is essential to social entrepreneurship. Their response is strongly Sun The purpose of social entrepreneurship is to seek new and better ways to maintain and create social value (Peredo & McLean, 2006, p.. 59-60).
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Second AS So we have already mentioned, there is the concept of disagreement and different authors DIFFERENT defines SOCILNO PODJETNIŠVO at how to classify SOC objectives, what weight they have and how the gains
Peredo and Mclean are based on examples of social pojetij made table covers various aspects of SOC. of entrepreneurship. How to identify the social objectives uvršajo in the company, or engaged in commercial activity and where it is profitable.
They found that there are organizations where
Peredo and Mclean in this way suggest that social enterprises as profitable as not profitable and that it can not be the basis for the definition of the concept.
Third SOC of much debate. ENTREPRENEURSHIP RELATED TO THE THEME-profit and PROFITNOSTI
In general, the established view that belongs to a social entrepreneurship non-profit organization, followed by a series of assumptions to what extent can or even should be involved in some form of revenue assurance. Interestingly most authors consider research in the field of social entrepreneurship phenomenon of non-profit sector, despite the fact that most publications in the social mission relates to the profit-making enterprise.
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