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Two Keys to Sustainable Social Enterprise

Angus Grieg   

Social entrepreneurship has emerged over the past several decades as a way to identify and bring about potentially transformative societal change. A hybrid of government intervention and pure business entrepreneurship, social ventures can address problems that are too narrow in scope to spark legislative activism or to attract private capital.

A version of this article appeared in the May 2015 issue of Harvard Business Review.

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