SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP - NEW WAY OF MAKE ENTREPRENEUR

An artistic representation of social entrepreneurship, showcasing diverse groups of people collaborating to solve social issues, with elements of innovation and community growth in a vibrant, inspiring setting.

Test Your Knowledge on Social Entrepreneurship

Explore the fascinating world of social entrepreneurship with our quiz! Test your understanding of how social value and innovation intersect in the entrepreneurial landscape.

Join us to:

  • Gain insights into social entrepreneurship.
  • Challenge your knowledge with engaging questions.
  • Learn about impactful initiatives and leaders in the field.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by InspiringWave247
What are the two schools of thought identified by Deen focused on? (More than one answer)
Business development
Business loans
Business innovation
Products offered
What are the other three approaches considered? (More than one answer)
Social entrepreneurship viewed as combining commercial enterprises with social impacts
As innovating for social impacts
Catalysts for social transformation
Social entrepreneurship considered only for social impact
What does the term “entrepreneur” literally mean?
Who "undertakes" a project or an activity
Who is a worker
Who takes the risk
Who has no creativity
Who said this: “here is nothing more difficult to take in hand, more perilous to conduct, or more uncertain in its success, than to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of thing...”
J.F. Kennedy
Abraham Lincoln
Niccolò Machiavelli
Albert Einstein
Starbucks and Green Mountain Coffee Roasters have formed a partnership with Root Capital, a no profit social investment fund. Why?
To increase funding
Just advertising
To help source coffee from farming cooperatives in the developing world
To produce more
Who is Social entrepreneur?
Just a typical entrepreneur
Someone who seeks to maximize social value or social capital from non-profit pursuit to solve social problems
Who doesn't want to innovate
Who does business only with profit-making companies
Which of these organisations is not a self-sufficiency/non-profit?
Ashoka Foundation
Housing Works
Microsoft
Goodwill
Before start your social enterprise business you should be able to answer these questions (choose the wrong one)?
Does my idea solve a problem?
Is the growth competitive for all the company?
Who will this business benefit?
How do you combine profit with purpose to create a thriving social enterprise?
You can’t become a social entrepreneur if you:
Seek to maximize social value
Are highly innovative and creative
Have a lower level of self-interest
Seek personal gain
What do you have to do every time you look for funding? (More than one answer)
You have to be able to show where the investors' money is going
You just have to look for investors who don't care how you use their money
You have to do your research so you can show them how your company can benefit from it
You don't have to show how you use the funds
{"name":"SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP - NEW WAY OF MAKE ENTREPRENEUR", "url":"https://www.quiz-maker.com/QPREVIEW","txt":"Explore the fascinating world of social entrepreneurship with our quiz! Test your understanding of how social value and innovation intersect in the entrepreneurial landscape. Join us to:Gain insights into social entrepreneurship.Challenge your knowledge with engaging questions.Learn about impactful initiatives and leaders in the field.","img":"https:/images/course2.png"}
Powered by: Quiz Maker