Social Entrepreneurship and Corporate Social Responsibility - A Crucial Exploration to Identify a Reactive Causal Relationship
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Social entrepreneurship is a focused procedure helping to develop social worth by consolidating the available resource repositories in new ways and these blends of assets can inspect and manoeuvre possibilities that generate worth and invigorate social change. This study delves into qualitatively ascertaining the causal relationship between easily measurable CSR investment and social entrepreneurship contribution. The empirically established autoregressive estimation model hints at considering previous changes to predict further progress of the sociopreneurship intent with straightforwardness and accuracy.Downloads
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