SITUATING SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN PUBLIC SERVICE INNOVATION LITERATURE
Devasheesh Mathur
No 2019-31-07, Working papers from Voice of Research
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"Bureaucracy and governments seldom innovate due to no competition and high costs of failures while businesses innovate to achieve competitive advantage. In such a scenario, social enterprises are quite well suited and well equipped to usher innovations in public services by their dense engagement with the community and viable business models.This effective combination creates new services with the hitherto neglected community at the helm and gives rise to total innovations in public services" Key Words: social entrepreneurship, public service, innovation, literature Policy
Date: 2019-09
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