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yulyashka [42]
3 years ago
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Which of the following statements accurately describes social entrepreneurs? Group of answer choices Social entrepreneurs are in

dividuals who invest in start-up businesses in order to earn huge returns. Social entrepreneurs are individuals who rely primarily on social networking sites to generate revenues. Social entrepreneurs are employees within organizations who are responsible for carrying out lean production. Social entrepreneurs are those who consider financial, ecological, and social metrics to evaluate their firm's performance.
Biology
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RSB [31]3 years ago
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Answer:Social entrepreneurs are those who consider financial, ecological, and social metrics to evaluate their firm's performance

Explanation:

An entrepreneur is a person that is innovative which is ready to take risks to start up a new venture. There are different types of entrepreneur and they include:

- Small Business Entrepreneurship

-Scalable Startup Entrepreneurship

- Large Company Entrepreneurship and

- social Entrepreneurship.

Social entrepreneurs concentrate more on transforming the approaches of modern society for the good of the community and the environment. A good example of a social entrepreneur is Bill gates. Through his foundation, Bill and Melinda Gate foundation, it. provides a framework for businesses to find their own success in the pursuit of helping others.

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