Abstract
Social entrepreneurship is a type of social innovation that has developed over the past decade. This study examines the mechanism of the association between SE and innovation, we propose SE as a paradigm for solving social and social challenges, and then the intrinsic qualities of SI. The fact that SE relies on a disjointed body of literature that lacks a cohesive theoretical foundation is a significant factor in supporting this methodological approach. Thus, the qualitative method is ideal for exploring the many facets of entrepreneurship. Take Australia, for example, although the Australian economic system is not mature enough, three major challenges were recognized, and based on these challenges social managements across the organization are established. The research significance of this paper is to focus on the innovation of social entrepreneurs and the help that their spirit brings to society or social problems. In addition, our findings allow us to highlight the major stages of the scientific inquiry process, including entrepreneur support, third space creation, and community of practice formation.
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