Abstract

Globalisation has evidently accelerated the economic growth in developing countries but it did not lead to a general socio-economic equity in all parts of the demographic settings. Social entrepreneurship has emerged as a viable option to contribute in the solution of important social problems such as poverty and discrimination. Social entrepreneurs are learning to explore opportunities, implement boundless creativity, and ability to harness local resources into building sustainable production systems and develop market structure at the bottom of the economic pyramid alongside the globalisations effects. This paper presents an up-to-date literature review of social entrepreneurship and describes the current situation of social entrepreneurship in Mexico, detecting important gaps between theory and practice, and suggests new lines of action to improve the work done by social entrepreneurs, government and scholars in this country.

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