Role of Social Entrepreneurship in Support of Sustainable Development Goals
Abstract
The role of the third sector in solving major social problems has been evident over the last few decades. On the contrary, this sector has not succeeded in the neoliberal global agenda proposed by all multinational agencies and markets, and on the other hand it is a powerful pillar in terms of providing support and resources. Various factors in this are always true, including lack of transparency, top-down approach, heavy endorsement review by donor agencies, and the elimination of new ideas for experiments for systematic social change. Social entrepreneurship and the institutional forms associated with it - Social enterprises are considered an alternative development paradigm in the third sector that has renewed social growth by addressing an entrepreneurial approach to solving social problems.