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    A New Template for Funding Philanthropy

    ashoka.org— This note describes Ashoka’s model and efforts to develop funding for social entrepreneurship, engaging collaboration among businesses, government, non-profits, foundations and individuals.

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    Social Entrepreneurship: Ten Questions with David Bornstein

    blog.guykawasaki.com— “David Bornstein is the author of How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas. He recently updated this book, and it’s now available for the first time in paperback”

    • Published 2007
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    Resources: The Revolution Begins

    fastcompany.com— “Let’s talk about your butt—specifically, what it’s sitting on. Chances are, your chair is an unholy medley of polyvinyl chloride and hazardous chemicals that drift into your lungs each time you shift your weight.”

    • Published 2006
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    Experimental Entrepreneurship: Removing the 'Tin Cup Dependencies'

    knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu— “Although it has one of the most dynamic economies in Africa, Botswana also has one of the world’s highest known rates of HIV-AIDS infection.”

    • Published 2006
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    Getting Credit for a Novel Approach to Offsetting Auto Emissions

    knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu— “When Wharton professor Karl Ulrich began thinking about ways to compensate for the pollution he caused in everyday life - including auto emissions - he came up with a novel idea, which he eventually pitched to the 41 students in his “Problem Solving, Design and System Improvement” class”

    • Published 2005
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    Bottom-Up Economics

    Library Database Icon-question_mark “Iqbal Quadir is best known as the founder of GrameenPhone, Bangladesh’s largest phone company in terms of subscribers.”

    • Published 2003
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    • Submitted over 2 years ago by Utilium
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    Missouri Rural Entrepreneurship Initiative

    international-rural-network.org— “Interest is growing in rural entrepreneurship, but there is much to be learned about what communities can do to increase the likelihood of entrepreneurial activity”

    • Published 2003
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    • Submitted over 2 years ago by Lynne Siemens
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    Social Entrepreneurs: Playing the Role of Change Agents in Society

    knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu— “Ian MacMillan, director of Wharton’s Sol C. Snider Entrepreneurial Research Center, defines social entrepreneurship this way: “It’s a process whereby the creation of new business enterprise leads to social wealth enhancement so that both society and the entrepreneur benefit.””

    • Published 2003
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    New Definitions of Social Entrepreneurship: Free Eye Exams and Wheelchair Drivers

    knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu— “Social organizations increasingly look to business for ways to make the world a better place, but it has not been easy for the growing social entrepreneurship movement to bridge the divide between doing good and doing well, according to J. Gregory Dees, an authority on this type of enterprise. ”

    • Published 2003
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    • Submitted over 2 years ago by Utilium
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    VillageReach Measures Its Success in Smiles

    knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu— “During the devastating floods that swept through Africa back in 2000, Blaise Judja-Sato traveled to Mozambique to assist in the country’s relief efforts”

    • Published 2003
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    Global Sustainability and the Creative Destruction of Industries

    Library Database Icon-question_mark “The article offers a look at the correlation between global sustainability and creative destruction in corporate performances.”

    • Published 1999
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