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===Financing Models for SE=== | ===Financing Models for SE=== | ||
*[http://www.tepsie.eu/index.php/publications TEPSIE Publications] | *[http://www.tepsie.eu/index.php/publications TEPSIE Publications] | ||
*[https://hbr.org/2012/01/a-new-approach-to-funding-social-enterprises A New Approach to Funding Social Enterprises], Harvard Business Review | *[https://hbr.org/2012/01/a-new-approach-to-funding-social-enterprises A New Approach to Funding Social Enterprises], Harvard Business Review | ||
*[https://hbr.org/2013/03/making-sustainability-profitable Making Sustainability Profitable], Harvard Business Review | *[https://hbr.org/2013/03/making-sustainability-profitable Making Sustainability Profitable], Harvard Business Review | ||
*[https://static1.squarespace.com/static/56d2eebbb654f9329ddbd20e/t/5773e784579fb3035734901c/1467213702465/4._Financing_of_Social_Enterprises.pdf The State of Social Entrepreneurship -The Financing of Social Enterprises] | |||
===Marketing Strategies for SE=== | ===Marketing Strategies for SE=== |
Revision as of 18:00, 19 April 2017
A. Identifying Challenges and Setting Goals
Introduction, Social Innovation and Motivation
- Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Report
- Europe Tomorrow: Social & Environmental Innovation
- TEPSIE Publications on Social Innovation
- Muhammad Yunus on Social Business (Video)
- Bornstein, D. (2005) So You Want to Change the World? The Emergence of Social Entrepreneurship and the Rise of the Citizen Sector. Hart House Lectures 4.
- Porter, M.E. & Kramer, M.R. (January-February 2011) Creating Shared Value. Harvard Business Review. Available for Purchase
- Michael Porter on businesses and social problems (video)
- Felber, C. (2015). Change Everything: Creating an Economy for the Common Good. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Available for Purchase
- Partnership for European Environmental Research
Defining Social Entrepreneurship
- What is Social Enterprise? from Social Enterprise Scotland
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development: Social Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (2010). SMEs, entrepreneurship and innovation. Paris: OECD.
- A Guide to Social Enterprise in Relation to Enterprise and Employability Skills from the Scottish Government
- The Social Enterprise Starting Point Guide
- Defourny, Jacques andNyssens, Marthe(2010) 'Conceptions of Social Enterprise and Social Entrepreneurship in Europe and the United States: Convergences and Divergences', Journal of Social Entrepreneurship,1: 1, 32 — 53
Design Thinking
- d.school Methods
- d.school Crash Course Videos
- d.school Bootcamp Bootleg
- IDEO Human-Centered Design Toolkit
B. Designing Ideas
Overview of SE Business Models Part 1
- SEFORIS: Examples of Social Enterprises
- TEPSIE Publications
- Social Enterprise from European Social Innovation Research
- Social Enterprise Profiles from SENSCOT
- Business Model Canvas example
- Legal Structures for Social Enterprise at a Glance
- lavka tagurpidi
Overview of SE Business Models Part 2
- Values Based Checklist from Social Firms England
- Müller, S. "Business Models in Social Entrepreneurship" (2012) in Volkmann, C.K. (Eds.) et al., Social Entrepreneurship and Social Businesss (pp. 105-131). Wiesenbaden: Gabler Verlag/Springer Fachmedien
- Another example of a Social Business Model Canvas
C. Designing the Business Model
The SE Business Plan
Financing Models for SE
- TEPSIE Publications
- A New Approach to Funding Social Enterprises, Harvard Business Review
- Making Sustainability Profitable, Harvard Business Review
- The State of Social Entrepreneurship -The Financing of Social Enterprises
Marketing Strategies for SE
- Volkmann, C., Tokarski, K.O., and Ernst, K. (eds.) 2012. Social Entrepreneurship and Social Business. An introduction and discussion with case studies, Springer - chapter 7: Selling good: The big picture of marketing for social enterprises;
- Alter, S.K., 2000. Managing the Double Bottom Line: A business planning reference guide for social enterprises, Save the Children - chapter 5: The Marketing plan
- Birmingham & Solihull Social Economy Consortium links and downloads
- Social Enterprise Marketing Toolkit by Octopus Strategies: Module 1, Module 2 part 1, Module 2 part 2, Module 3, Module 4
D. Revision and Evaluation
Measuring Social Impact
- WBCSD Measuring Socio-Business Impact
- B-Corps
- Social Reporting Standard
- SAMfoSE Social Entrepreneurship Self Assessment
- IRIS Performance Metrics from the Global Impact Investing Network
- World Bank Impact Evaluation
- The Donor Committee for Enterprise Development (DCED), Guidelines to the DCED'S standard for Results Measurement