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The Intersection of Social Entrepreneurship, Sustainability, and the UN SDGsEntrepreneurship Sustainability in the Arab WorldArab World: A Humane Entrepreneurship Perspective entrepreneurship social entrepreneurship sustainability Arab Countries

In: Entrepreneurship and Social Entrepreneurship in the MENA Region

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  • Ayman El Tarabishy

    (The George Washington University School of Business)

Abstract

It is clear that Arab countries have extremely different patterns and institutionalized habits for giving as compared with Western nations, from which the term of social entrepreneurship emerged. This is not to say that social entrepreneurship cannot exist in the Arab World, but more so that it already does exist (in some capacity). This chapter brings to light the cultural differences at play and offers possible solutions for addressing sustainability through the lens of entrepreneurship in the Arab World. Looking specifically at social entrepreneurship in the Arab world, and potentially more generally at social giving, Therefore, to engage with social entrepreneurship and with a focus on sustainability thoroughly and productively, we must engage with a furthered concept within the realm of Entrepreneurship—that being, Humane Entrepreneurship. In captivating the youth in the Arab World, we can establish a culture of Humane Entrepreneurship which will allow us to specify our usage of entrepreneurial ecosystems and frugal innovation to include all stakeholders in a greater conversation around entrepreneurship.

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  • Ayman El Tarabishy, 2022. "The Intersection of Social Entrepreneurship, Sustainability, and the UN SDGsEntrepreneurship Sustainability in the Arab WorldArab World: A Humane Entrepreneurship Perspective entrepreneurship social e," Springer Books, in: Nehme Azoury & Taïeb Hafsi (ed.), Entrepreneurship and Social Entrepreneurship in the MENA Region, chapter 1, pages 3-30, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-88447-5_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-88447-5_1
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