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[Over the recent years, to better solve social problems, trends for social innovations have emerged in some developed and even developing countries. Social enterprises are just a miracle in social innovations in different countries. They are born for the following two reasons: first, driving force of public welfare innovation from non-profit organizations. Influenced by such factors as rising cost, dwindling government appropriations or donations and aggravated competition, many non-profit organizations are in dire need of finding a way out for public welfare innovations; second, driving force of social innovation from private sectors.]
Published: Mar 26, 2017
Keywords: Corporate Social Responsibility; Social Enterprise; Preferential Policy; Public Welfare; Social Innovation
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