Social Entrepreneurship THEORY AND PRACTICE

There are certain kinds of people who garner enormous satisfaction from successfully taking on a "mission impossible" and, by so doing, actually manage to change the world, sometimes in surprising ways. Such individuals are rare, and when we become aware of them and their astonishing achie...

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Main Authors: Praszkier, Ryszard 1945- (Author), Nowak, Andrzej (Andrzej Krzysztof) (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2012
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