Social Entrepreneurship: a Reflection for Adopting Public Policies that Support the Third Sector in Brazil
Interest in social entrepreneurship is growing widely not only in Brazil but in the world. Several developed countries have stepped forward to develop policies to support this area not only as a tool to fulfill the government failures such as poverty, health, education, unemployment among others, bu...
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oai:scielo:S0718-272420130003000172014-09-16Social Entrepreneurship: a Reflection for Adopting Public Policies that Support the Third Sector in BrazilBorges Ladeira,Francielli MartinsVier Machado,Hilka social entrepreneurship public policy social and economic policies Interest in social entrepreneurship is growing widely not only in Brazil but in the world. Several developed countries have stepped forward to develop policies to support this area not only as a tool to fulfill the government failures such as poverty, health, education, unemployment among others, but also because of all the benefits that social enterprises have in relation to society. However, it is possible to identify a lack of political support for social entrepreneurship in Brazil. Given the needs in the Brazilian context of improvements in several areas where the state can not cover actions in their entirety as social exclusion, income distribution and especially professionalization of youth and creating jobs, we need a deep analysis of how social entrepreneurship can act as a modifying element of this scenario. Thus, with Brazil a country developing rapidly, it is important to verify public policies that support social entrepreneurship in already developed countries and carry out studies on the suitability and applicability of these policies in the Brazilian reality. Thus, this paper aims to study the trends of social entrepreneurship in some developed countries as well as analyzing public policies implemented by these countries, and considering the Brazilian context, present some policy proposals to support social entrepreneurship in Brazil.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad Alberto Hurtado. Facultad de Economía y NegociosJournal of technology management & innovation v.8 suppl.1 20132013-02-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-27242013000300017en10.4067/S0718-27242013000300017 |
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Interest in social entrepreneurship is growing widely not only in Brazil but in the world. Several developed countries have stepped forward to develop policies to support this area not only as a tool to fulfill the government failures such as poverty, health, education, unemployment among others, but also because of all the benefits that social enterprises have in relation to society. However, it is possible to identify a lack of political support for social entrepreneurship in Brazil. Given the needs in the Brazilian context of improvements in several areas where the state can not cover actions in their entirety as social exclusion, income distribution and especially professionalization of youth and creating jobs, we need a deep analysis of how social entrepreneurship can act as a modifying element of this scenario. Thus, with Brazil a country developing rapidly, it is important to verify public policies that support social entrepreneurship in already developed countries and carry out studies on the suitability and applicability of these policies in the Brazilian reality. Thus, this paper aims to study the trends of social entrepreneurship in some developed countries as well as analyzing public policies implemented by these countries, and considering the Brazilian context, present some policy proposals to support social entrepreneurship in Brazil. |
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Borges Ladeira,Francielli Martins Vier Machado,Hilka |
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Borges Ladeira,Francielli Martins Vier Machado,Hilka |
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Social Entrepreneurship: a Reflection for Adopting Public Policies that Support the Third Sector in Brazil |
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Social Entrepreneurship: a Reflection for Adopting Public Policies that Support the Third Sector in Brazil |
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Social Entrepreneurship: a Reflection for Adopting Public Policies that Support the Third Sector in Brazil |
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Social Entrepreneurship: a Reflection for Adopting Public Policies that Support the Third Sector in Brazil |
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Social Entrepreneurship: a Reflection for Adopting Public Policies that Support the Third Sector in Brazil |
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social entrepreneurship: a reflection for adopting public policies that support the third sector in brazil |
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Universidad Alberto Hurtado. Facultad de Economía y Negocios |
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