Overcoming Poverty through Social Entrepreneurship: A Conceptual Paper

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internalnotes Ahmad, N. (2005). The Role of Government in Poverty Reduction. Paper presented at National Seminar on Poverty Eradication through Empowerment, Kuala Lumpur, Aug 23. Ashoka. (2006). Leading Social Entrepreneurs. Arlington, VA: Ashoka. Cameron, K. S., & Whetten, D. A. (1996). Higher Education; Handbook of Theory and Research. New York: Agathon Press. Committee on Poverty Reduction, Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. (2007). Urban Poverty and the Working Poor: Facing the Challenges of Urbanization and Urban Poverty in Asia and the Pacific. Fourth session, Bangkok. Dees, J. G. (2001). The Meaning of Social Entrepreneurship. Working Paper, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University. Duncan, E. (2007). A Grounded Theory Study On Social Entrepreneurship (Doctoral dissertation). ProQuest Dissertations & Theses database (UMI No. 3338361). Gandy, J. D. et al. (2012). The Relationship between Social Entrepreneurship and Organizational Effectiveness. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Database (UMI No. 3547013). Ha, Z. Z. (2010, April, 10). Varsities Urged To Pioneer Social Entrepreneurship. Bernama. Retrieved from http://blis2.bernama.com.libproxy.unisza.edu.my/mainHomeBypass.do Helm, S. (2007). Social Entrepreneurship: Defining the Non-Profit Behaviour and Creating an Instrument for Measurement (Doctoral dissertation). ProQuest Dissertations & Theses database (UMI No. 3265545). Herman, R. D., & Renz, D. O. (2004). Doing Things Right: Effectiveness in Local Non-Profit Organizations, A Panel Study. Public Administration Review, 64(6), 694–704. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6210.2004.00416.x Hoogendoorn, B. (2011). Social Entrepreneurship in the Modern Economy: Warm Glow, Cold Feet. Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation, Erasmus Research Institute of Management – ERIM, Erasmus University Rotterdam. Lepoutre, J., Justo, R., Terjesen, S., & Bosma, N. S. (2011). Designing a Global Standardized Methodology for Measuring Social Entrepreneurship Activity: The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Social Entrepreneurship Study. Small Business Economics. Levy, D., & Brennan, K. (2006).How do you measure social impact? Social Edge. Retrieved from http://www.socialedge.org/discussions/success-metrics/measuringsocial-impact/ Malaysia. (2006). Ninth Malaysia Plan, 2006-2010. Economic Planning Unit, Government Printer, Putrajaya. Mariotti, S., & Glackin, C. (2013). Entrepreneurship Starting and Operating a Small Business. New Jersey: Pearson Education. Martin, R. L., & Osberg, S. (2007). Social entrepreneurship: The case for definition. Stanford Social Innovation Review. Stanford University. Mok, T. Y., Gan, S., & Sanyal, A. (2007). The Determinants of Urban Household Poverty in Malaysia. Journal of Social Sciences, 3(4), 190-196. http://dx.doi.org/10.3844/jssp.2007.190.196 Pa¨Renson, T. (2011). The Criteria for a Solid Impact Evaluation in Social Entrepreneurship. Society and Business Review, 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/17465681111105823 Sarif, S. M., Ismail, Y., & Sarwar, A. (2013). Creating Wealth through Social Entrepreneurship: A Case Study from Malaysia. Journal of Basic and Applied. http://dx.doi.org/349-350.10.5829/idosi.mejsr.2013.14.11.2347 Selden, S. C., & Sowa, J. E. (2004). Testing a multi-dimensional model of organizational performance: Prospects and problems. Journal of Public Administration Researchand Theory, 14(3). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jopart/muh025 Siwar, C., & Kasim, M. Y. (1997). Urban Development and Urban Poverty in Malaysia. International Journal of Social Economics, 24(12), 158. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/03068299710193958 World Bank. (2007). East Asia 10 Years after the Financial Crisis. Washington DC. Yin, R. K. (1984). Case Study Research: Design and Methods. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publicatiom.
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The data from the interview will be evaluated to determine how organizational effectiveness can help social entrepreneurship to overcome urban poverty. Although no single social entrepreneurial venture had put a huge dent in poverty, there certainly have been many initiatives that have notable stories to tell about how they have helps poor people. Many researches are now needed to document which “social” returns on investments and to determine the strategies that lead to the best returns. The findings could benefit not only individual social entrepreneurs but also public, policy maker and firms by clarifying how much social entrepreneurship could be relied upon to help alleviate poverty compared to government and business initiatives. Therefore the findings of this research are expected to provide the view of how social entrepreneurship can give impact to urban poverty in the selected area through organizational effectiveness. 7 7 183-188 Ahmad, N. (2005). The Role of Government in Poverty Reduction. Paper presented at National Seminar on Poverty Eradication through Empowerment, Kuala Lumpur, Aug 23. Ashoka. (2006). Leading Social Entrepreneurs. Arlington, VA: Ashoka. Cameron, K. S., & Whetten, D. A. (1996). Higher Education; Handbook of Theory and Research. New York: Agathon Press. Committee on Poverty Reduction, Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. (2007). Urban Poverty and the Working Poor: Facing the Challenges of Urbanization and Urban Poverty in Asia and the Pacific. Fourth session, Bangkok. Dees, J. G. (2001). The Meaning of Social Entrepreneurship. Working Paper, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University. Duncan, E. (2007). A Grounded Theory Study On Social Entrepreneurship (Doctoral dissertation). ProQuest Dissertations & Theses database (UMI No. 3338361). Gandy, J. D. et al. (2012). The Relationship between Social Entrepreneurship and Organizational Effectiveness. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Database (UMI No. 3547013). Ha, Z. Z. (2010, April, 10). Varsities Urged To Pioneer Social Entrepreneurship. Bernama. Retrieved from http://blis2.bernama.com.libproxy.unisza.edu.my/mainHomeBypass.do Helm, S. (2007). Social Entrepreneurship: Defining the Non-Profit Behaviour and Creating an Instrument for Measurement (Doctoral dissertation). ProQuest Dissertations & Theses database (UMI No. 3265545). Herman, R. D., & Renz, D. O. (2004). Doing Things Right: Effectiveness in Local Non-Profit Organizations, A Panel Study. Public Administration Review, 64(6), 694–704. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6210.2004.00416.x Hoogendoorn, B. (2011). Social Entrepreneurship in the Modern Economy: Warm Glow, Cold Feet. Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation, Erasmus Research Institute of Management – ERIM, Erasmus University Rotterdam. Lepoutre, J., Justo, R., Terjesen, S., & Bosma, N. S. (2011). Designing a Global Standardized Methodology for Measuring Social Entrepreneurship Activity: The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Social Entrepreneurship Study. Small Business Economics. Levy, D., & Brennan, K. (2006).How do you measure social impact? Social Edge. Retrieved from http://www.socialedge.org/discussions/success-metrics/measuringsocial-impact/ Malaysia. (2006). Ninth Malaysia Plan, 2006-2010. Economic Planning Unit, Government Printer, Putrajaya. Mariotti, S., & Glackin, C. (2013). Entrepreneurship Starting and Operating a Small Business. New Jersey: Pearson Education. Martin, R. L., & Osberg, S. (2007). Social entrepreneurship: The case for definition. Stanford Social Innovation Review. Stanford University. Mok, T. Y., Gan, S., & Sanyal, A. (2007). The Determinants of Urban Household Poverty in Malaysia. Journal of Social Sciences, 3(4), 190-196. http://dx.doi.org/10.3844/jssp.2007.190.196 Pa¨Renson, T. (2011). The Criteria for a Solid Impact Evaluation in Social Entrepreneurship. Society and Business Review, 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/17465681111105823 Sarif, S. M., Ismail, Y., & Sarwar, A. (2013). Creating Wealth through Social Entrepreneurship: A Case Study from Malaysia. Journal of Basic and Applied. http://dx.doi.org/349-350.10.5829/idosi.mejsr.2013.14.11.2347 Selden, S. C., & Sowa, J. E. (2004). Testing a multi-dimensional model of organizational performance: Prospects and problems. Journal of Public Administration Researchand Theory, 14(3). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jopart/muh025 Siwar, C., & Kasim, M. Y. (1997). Urban Development and Urban Poverty in Malaysia. International Journal of Social Economics, 24(12), 158. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/03068299710193958 World Bank. (2007). East Asia 10 Years after the Financial Crisis. Washington DC. Yin, R. K. (1984). Case Study Research: Design and Methods. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publicatiom.
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summary This paper aims to propose a conceptual framework to study the relationship between social entrepreneurship and organizational effectiveness. It also explains various theories of change that social entrepreneurs have pursued in overcoming urban poverty in the country. The study will utilize qualitative methods to collect primary data from social entrepreneurship organization in the main cities in Malaysia. The data from the interview will be evaluated to determine how organizational effectiveness can help social entrepreneurship to overcome urban poverty. Although no single social entrepreneurial venture had put a huge dent in poverty, there certainly have been many initiatives that have notable stories to tell about how they have helps poor people. Many researches are now needed to document which “social” returns on investments and to determine the strategies that lead to the best returns. The findings could benefit not only individual social entrepreneurs but also public, policy maker and firms by clarifying how much social entrepreneurship could be relied upon to help alleviate poverty compared to government and business initiatives. Therefore the findings of this research are expected to provide the view of how social entrepreneurship can give impact to urban poverty in the selected area through organizational effectiveness.
title Overcoming Poverty through Social Entrepreneurship: A Conceptual Paper
title_full Overcoming Poverty through Social Entrepreneurship: A Conceptual Paper
title_fullStr Overcoming Poverty through Social Entrepreneurship: A Conceptual Paper
title_full_unstemmed Overcoming Poverty through Social Entrepreneurship: A Conceptual Paper
title_short Overcoming Poverty through Social Entrepreneurship: A Conceptual Paper
title_sort overcoming poverty through social entrepreneurship: a conceptual paper