Book Chapter

Social Entrepreneurship and Public Private Partnerships

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Citation

McQuaid R (2002) Social Entrepreneurship and Public Private Partnerships. In: Montanheiro L, Berger S & Skomsøy G (eds.) Public and Private Sector Partnerships: Exploring Co-operation. Sheffield: Sheffield Hallam University Press, pp. 291-300.

Abstract
Social entrepreneurs have an important role in the creation and development of Public Private Partnerships. They effectively lead innovative and entrepreneurial changes in social organisations or arenas which have not-for-profit motives. Social entrepreneurs: focus upon social issues; systematically apply new perspectives and innovations to relevant opportunities; and change what their organisation produces, how the services are produced and/or how their organisations operate. This paper discussed the characteristics and behaviour of social entrepreneurs. It argues that they have an important role in creating social capital, which is essential to Public Private Partnerships in areas such as urban regeneration and local economic development. It also considers how social entrepreneurs can bridge social and commercial objectives through business organisations such as community businesses or co-operatives. As social entrepreneurs can be seen as a form of behaviour, those working in business or other areas may act as social entrepreneurs when acting in their individual capacity.

Keywords
social entrepreneurs; Public-Private Partnerships; social capital; entrepreneurship behaviour

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2002
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/21944
PublisherSheffield Hallam University Press
Place of publicationSheffield
ISBN9780863399794

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Professor Ronald McQuaid

Professor Ronald McQuaid

Emeritus Professor, Management, Work and Organisation