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Dr. Kent Rondeau is an associate professor of human resources management at the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta. He teaches undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in organizational behaviour and HRM, as well as a graduate course in social entrepreneurship. Kent is presently conducting a four country study investigating research commercialization, entrepreneurship and industry engagement by academic faculty in university schools of engineering and applied science.
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Engaging Communities in Social Entrepreneurship - W23
MACE 597-X50
Community social entrepreneurship is the use of the applied techniques of entrepreneurs to develop, fund and implement community-based solutions that focus on social, cultural, or environmental issues. Social entrepreneurship in modern society offers an altruistic form of enterprise creation that focuses on the benefits that communities may reap, rather than on financial profits that accrue only to powerful stakeholders. Social entrepreneurship provides a community benefit when it transforms its social capital in a way that affects its social and economic development in a positive manner. Are you up to date on how best to address the unique opportunities and challenges facing you social venture? A team of students will develop focused recommendations and a tactical plan for your social venture to help you take advantage of an opportunity or overcome a challenge that you are facing.
Engaging Communities in Social Entrepreneurship
MACE 597-X50
Community social entrepreneurship is the use of the applied techniques of entrepreneurs to develop, fund and implement community-based solutions that focus on social, cultural, or environmental issues. Social entrepreneurship in modern society offers an altruistic form of enterprise creation that focuses on the benefits that communities may reap, rather than on financial profits that accrue only to powerful stakeholders. Social entrepreneurship provides a community benefit when it transforms its social capital in a way that affects its social and economic development in a positive manner. Are you up to date on how best to address the unique opportunities and challenges facing you social venture? A team of students will develop focused recommendations and a tactical plan for your social venture to help you take advantage of an opportunity or overcome a challenge that you are facing.