Abstract

Social entrepreneurship has attracted much interest in the past decade or so. Governments and commercial enterprises sometimes need to pay more attention to the social and natural surroundings due to the emphasis on economic and financial return. This current upsurge in non-profit and social outings by entrepreneurship is proving to be a successful business strategy, sparking considerable debate among academics. The study emphasizes the value of communication and cooperation for entrepreneurship in overcoming obstacles. To foster an ecosystem that will support social entrepreneurship, the paper offers a series of suggestions for practitioners and politicians. The study adds to the body of knowledge on entrepreneurial activities and gives entrepreneurs, investors, and governments new perspectives on dealing with social entrepreneurs' difficulties.

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