Abstract

In China, the concept of 'social entrepreneurship' has been rapidly emerging in the private, public and non-profit sectors over the last few years. Social entrepreneurship draws more and more attention as an innovative approach to achieve social mission and fulfill social needs. Successful social entrepreneurship relay also on resource allocation as economic entrepreneurship. This paper employs the method of statistical analysis to find out the impact of corporate social capital on social entrepreneurship success. The results indicates that relationship extent relationship depth and relationship frequency all have positive relationship with social entrepreneurship success but showing different effect in three aspects of success.

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