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USA and Nigeria: SWOT Analysis of Social Entrepreneurship

Pamela Kay Caldwell and Oluseye David Akintunde
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Pamela Kay Caldwell: Jilin University Lambtom College
Oluseye David Akintunde: Changchun University of Sciene and Technology

Chapter 11 in Social Entrepreneurship and Corporate Social Responsibility, 2020, pp 161-174 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Entrepreneurs have been aligning their business with some type of charity work for many decades. So, the idea of social entrepreneurship is not a new idea; however, the idea has been expressed differently in the past. Looking at the USA and Nigeria, we begin with taking a look at the makeup of country and then the makeup of the industry of social entrepreneurship. The chapter also takes a close look at several businesses within this industry and on the social needs they are trying to solve within their country and the world. We then develop a SWOT analysis of social entrepreneurship within the USA and Nigeria. In conclusion, the industry of social entrepreneurship is a strong and welcoming industry for new start-ups that are interested in entrepreneurship and making a social impact.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-39676-3_11

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