Social Entrepreneurship-Books
How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas by David Bornstein, 2004. The book profiles nine champions of social change who developed innovative ways to address needs they saw around them in places as distinct as Bombay, India; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and inner-city Washington, D.C.
Social Entrepreneurship by Johanna Mair, Jeffrey Robinson and Kai Hockerts, 2006. This book offers an in-depth and comprehensive discussion of this vibrant area of research and broadens the up until now limited understanding of the theoretical foundations of this phenomenon.
Social Entrepreneurship: The Art of Mission-Based Venture Development by Peter C. Brinckerhoff, 2000. Shows how techniques such as marketing, cash flow analysis, property management, and good use of technology all contribute to a charitable organizations mission capability.