An Exploratory Study of the Development Social Entrepreneurship: Key Concepts, Characteristics, Roles and Success Factors of Social Enterprise in Thailand

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Sarunyaka Teampboonkit

Abstract

Social entrepreneurship is an emerging and widely spread as a global phenomenon. Although many researches have been done in Thailand and around the world by many researchers but the concept is still hard to define, due to the difference context and domains within which it operates. This study focus on cases in Bangkok and Chang Mai and the study presents the principles and concepts of social entrepreneurship and develops a model of social enterprise which will initiate the direction on the concept's application to social enterprise in Thailand. Key success factors establishing a thriving social enterprise in Thailand have been identified. Challenges and opportunities of social enterprise in Thailand is addressed as to use as guideline in future development. Policy recommendations have been created to call for the implementing agency and national attention to treat this mission as a national agenda and policy.

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Teampboonkit, S. (2016). An Exploratory Study of the Development Social Entrepreneurship: Key Concepts, Characteristics, Roles and Success Factors of Social Enterprise in Thailand. Academic Journal of Thailand National Sports University, 8(1), 136–146. Retrieved from https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/TNSUJournal/article/view/256809
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