Is social entrepreneurship the way forward? The case of the livingin collective


Autoria(s): Franz, Jill M.; Bitner, Grace
Contribuinte(s)

Bichard, Jo-Anne

Myerson , Jeremy

Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Social entrepreneurship can be conceived generally as a creative force born to address emergent or longstanding unfulfilled community needs occurring within or across the non-profit, business or government sectors. In this paper, we consider the current case study of a collective comprising a non-profit community organisation, pro-bono design group and university researchers and its attempts to negotiate the tension between social innovation and social entrepreneurship in order to address the lack of suitable options for independent living for individuals with disabilities and their families. With much of the developed world coming to terms with a rapidly aging population, and increased survival rates for individuals with disabilities, there has never been a more opportune time to consider work such as this which attempts to address social and market gaps in a socially innovative and inclusive way.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/50079/

Publicador

Helen Hamlyn Centre, Royal College of Art

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/50079/1/Is_Social_Entrepreneurship_the_way_forward.pdf

http://www.hhc.rca.ac.uk/3845/all/1/proceedings.aspx

Franz, Jill M. & Bitner, Grace (2011) Is social entrepreneurship the way forward? The case of the livingin collective. In Bichard, Jo-Anne & Myerson , Jeremy (Eds.) Include 2011 Proceedings : The Role of Inclusive Design, Helen Hamlyn Centre, Royal College of Art, Helen Hamlyn Centre, Royal College of Art, London.

Direitos

Copyright 2011 Jill Franz & Grace Bitner

Fonte

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120106 Interior Design #Social entrepreneurship #social enterprise #social innovation #inclusive design
Tipo

Conference Paper