Abstract

The paper tries to analyse factors associated with successful social entrepreneurship, particularly with social entrepreneurship that leads to significant changes in the economic, social, cultural and technology contexts for poor and marginalised groups that lead to social transformation. The impact of social transformation on these factors is calculated by comparing the pre-stage and post-stage situations. The paper concludes with a discussion of the implications for the practice of social entrepreneurship and social transformation, for further research, and for the continued development of support technologies and institutions that will encourage future social entrepreneurship. Here, the scale of social development was used to measure the effectiveness and significant of the scale. The Confirmatory Factor Analysis through AMOS is performed to fit the model and its significance.

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