Index

Entrepreneurship for Social Change

ISBN: 978-1-80071-211-9, eISBN: 978-1-80071-210-2

Publication date: 2 August 2021

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(2021), "Index", Sergi, B.S., Scanlon, C.C. and Heine, L.R.I. (Ed.) Entrepreneurship for Social Change (Lab for Entrepreneurship and Development), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 247-254. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80071-210-220211010

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INDEX

Note: Page numbers followed by ”n” indicate notes.

Active representation
, 205, 208

Adequacy Decision
, 5

Administrative discretion
, 205, 221

Affordability of care
, 69

African-American women
, 65

Agricultural Bank of China (ABC)
, 3

Agricultural Development Bank of China (ADBC)
, 3

Alibaba Group
, 8n12

Amateurism
, 45

Angel investors
, 193

Annual percentage rate (APR)
, 135

Asian Development Bank (ADB)
, 3

Asian Infrastructure Bank
, 2

Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)
, 3

Assistance programs
, 18

Asymmetries
, 18

At-Risk
, 48–49

Average investigation time
, 210

Axial coding
, 53, 62

ecosystem maps
, 87–91

themes generated by
, 81–87

Bank of China (BOC)
, 3

Barcelona Convention
, 191–193

Basel Convention on Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Disposal
, 187–188

Beidou navigation satellites
, 2

Beijing Venustech
, 2

Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)
, 2–3

impact
, 6

Beyond 2°C Scenario (B2DS)
, 181

Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018
, 194

Bivariate analysis
, 56

Bolsa Familia social program
, 20

Brazil
, 18

framework for sustainable FDIs
, 21–23

scenario of inequalities in
, 18–21

social changes in
, 18

Brazilian Bank of Development (BNDES)
, 23

Brazilian economy
, 21

Brazilian governments
, 19, 22

Brazilian Ombudsman system for FDIs
, 22

Brazilian poverty
, 20

Brazilian VSS Platform
, 23–24

Bretton Woods System
, 3

Bucharest Regional Seas Conventions
, 191–193

Budgetary discretion
, 210

Camara de Comércio Exterior (CAMEX)
, 22

Carbon capture and storage (CCS)
, 179–180

context
, 181–183

Directive
, 188–189

entrepreneurs in
, 193–194

international and European legal framework
, 183–193

process
, 182

Carbon dioxide (CO2)
, 180

capture and geological storage
, 182

emissions
, 180

streams
, 192

Causal conditions
, 53

Central Asia
, 162–163

recommendations for practical implementation of optimal path
, 173–174

scenario analysis of development of social entrepreneurship in
, 168–171

Certified Emission Reduction (CER)
, 185

Charity organizations
, 163

China

China–Africa Development Fund
, 3

China–UAE Joint Investment Fund
, 3

mobile’s investments
, 2

P2P industry in
, 132, 138–150

Telecom
, 2

Unicom
, 2

China Association for Friendship
, 2

China Construction Bank (CCB)
, 3

China Development Bank (CDB)
, 3

China Investment Corporation (CIC)
, 3

Chinese Cybersecurity Law (CSL)
, 6

Clean development mechanism (CDM)
, 184–185

Community

community-based participatory research
, 73

connecting with
, 68

Comprehensive, community-based, and culturally adaptive health care
, 65

Contextual conditions
, 53

Contracting
, 204–206

Contractual joint-ventures
, 7

Cooperation and Facilitation Investment Agreements (CFIAs)
, 23, 29

corruption in
, 29

Credit assessment standards
, 133–134

Cross-border data transfers
, 5

Crowdfunding algorithms
, 134

CrunchBase data
, 237

Cybersecurity

implication for cybersecurity threats
, 6

law
, 5

Data
, 236

analysis
, 238–240

governance
, 11

localization laws
, 6

methods
, 237–238

protection risks
, 4–6

treatment
, 237

DBAPP Security Ltd.
, 2

De-regulation
, 163

Decision-making processes
, 204

Declaration on International Investment and Multinational Enterprises
, 25

Development
, 20, 162–163

Digital Free Trade Zone (DFTZ)
, 8

Digital Silk Road
, 2–4, 6

best practices for
, 8–9

members
, 10

Domestic marketing
, 164–165

Dualistic hypothesis–subsistence self-employees
, 96–97

Dynamic entrepreneurial hypothesis
, 96–97

E-commerce Law
, 5

Earnings
, 96–97

Econometric models
, 97

Economic activities in energy sector
, 190–191

Economic reforms, need to implement
, 7–9

Ecosystem of WHSE
, 39, 42, 52, 71

Educating patients and professionals
, 67–68

Electronic World Trade Platform (eWTP)
, 8

Eleventh Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
, 7

Embedded social enterprises
, 39

Employment

choice
, 107

earnings
, 101

Energy Charter Treaty (ECT)
, 190–191

Energy cycle
, 191

Energy sector
, 181, 188, 190

Enhanced oil recovery (EOR)
, 180

Entrepreneurial and subsistence self-employed
, 96–97

Entrepreneurs

in CCS
, 193–194

for Social Change
, 28

Entrepreneurship
, 9, 11, 41, 234

and CCS
, 193–194

Environmental impact assessment (EIA)
, 26, 187

Equality principle
, 21

Equity joint-ventures
, 7

Equity Research and Innovation Center (ERIC)
, 92

Espoo Convention
, 187

Estimation model
, 106–107

Ethnic minorities representation
, 209

European Union (EU)

Environmental Impact Assessment Directive
, 187

level efforts
, 188–193

Exclusive economic zones (EEZs)
, 185

Expert evaluations
, 166–168

Export–Import Bank of China (CHEXIM)
, 3

External social enterprises
, 39

Facebook Cambridge case
, 9

Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)
, 206

Federal Procurement Data System Next Generation (FPDS-NG)
, 211

Finance centers
, 243

Financial distress
, 48

Financial sustainability of WHSE
, 42–43

Financial technology (Fintech)
, 132

Fixed effects
, 106

Foreign direct investments (FDIs)
, 3, 18, 28

provider
, 3

sustainability characteristics
, 25

Foreign investment
, 235

Full-time equivalents (FTE)
, 77

FUTURE Act
, 194

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
, 5

Geography
, 234

GHS
, 101

Gini coefficient
, 19

Global Entrepreneurship Monitor
, 9, 11

Government
, 44

failure
, 44

policies
, 206

Great Social Enterprise Census (GSEC)
, 50

Greenhouse gas emissions (GHG emissions)
, 180

Grounded theory method
, 52

Growth
, 20

GuideStar
, 47–48, 50, 72

Health

disparities
, 65

equity
, 48

and health care-related issues
, 38

social enterprise in
, 40

system
, 49

Health intervention

area
, 39, 49

diversification of WHSE
, 43

Helsinki Conventions
, 191–193

Hexindai
, 139–140, 145

Hispanics
, 99

Historically Underutilized Business Zones (HUBZones)
, 205, 211

Household

farm worker
, 101

household-name technology providers
, 193

Huawei
, 4–5

Immigrants in United States
, 99

Impact assessments
, 28

In vivo codes
, 52–53, 61

Inclusive management of social companies
, 164

Inclusiveness
, 204–205

Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC)
, 3

Industry risks and regulation
, 134–137

Inequalities in Brazil
, 18–21

INMETRO
, 23

Innovation
, 234–236

Innovative places
, 234

Institutions
, 132–134

Integrated pollution prevention and control (IPPC)
, 189

Integrated social enterprises
, 39

Intellectual Property regulations
, 5

Interdependent innovation in systems, finances, and communication
, 68–69

Interdisciplinary, cross-enterprise collaboration
, 69

Internal social capital
, 134

International and European legal framework
, 183–193

International efforts
, 183–188

International Energy Agency (IEA)
, 180

International Investment Agreements (IIAs)
, 25, 33

range
, 28

social changes via
, 25–30

Interquartile range (IQR)
, 49

Intervening conditions
, 53

Investment
, 191, 235

protection
, 27

Investment Facilitation Agreement (IFA)
, 30

Investment Promotion Agency (IPA)
, 23

Join-investment funds
, 3

Joint explorations
, 7

Kyoto Protocol
, 184–185

Large combustion plants (LCP)
, 189

Legislative oversight
, 205, 210

Lending Club and Prosper Marketplace
, 137

London Convention
, 186–187

London Protocol
, 186–187

Mann–Whitney U-test
, 56

Market

failure
, 44

gaps
, 163

hybrids
, 42–43

market-based mechanisms
, 184

transformation
, 162n1

MAXQDA
, 52–53

Medicaid funding
, 66

Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
, 6, 12, 30

Microenterprises
, 41

Migration Law in Brazil (2017)
, 21

Minha Casa Minha Vida social program
, 20

Mission-centric social enterprises
, 39

Mission-related social enterprise activity
, 39

National entrepreneurship
, 162

National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities (NTEE)
, 47, 49

New Development Bank (NDB)
, 3

Nigeria
, 96–99

Nigerian Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
, 96

Non-profit

organizations
, 163

WHSE ecosystem
, 44–46

Northeast region in Brazil
, 30

Odds ratio (OR)
, 56

Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
, 211

One Belt One Road Fund
, 2

Open coding
, 61

OSPAR Convention
, 191–193

Paid-employment
, 111

Paris Agreement (2015)
, 183–184

Parity argument
, 206

Passive representation
, 205, 208

Paternalism
, 45

Peer-to-leer lending (P2P lending)
, 132

analysis strategy
, 138

China
, 138–150

industry
, 132–137

investments
, 136

literature review
, 132–137

methods
, 137–156

US P2P lending industry
, 150–156

People’s Republic of China Electronic Commerce Law
, 6

Personal data
, 11n15

PETROBRAS Bolivia Refi Nación SA
, 22

Philanthropic insufficiency
, 45

Philanthropic particularism
, 45

PIFI
, 30

Poverty impact assessments
, 25

PPDAI
, 139–140, 145

Private hospitals
, 163

Private universities
, 163

Promotion of development
, 30

Proportion of executives
, 210

Public interest
, 26–27

Public spending
, 20

Public–private partnership
, 173–175

Pull factor
, 98

Punnett square of city classifications
, 246

Push factor
, 98

Random effects probit model
, 106

Regression analysis
, 170

Representative bureaucracy theory
, 204–205, 208–209

Research and development grants (R&D grants)
, 206

Responsible entrepreneurship
, 13 (see also Social entrepreneurship)

data localization laws
, 6

emerging data protection risks
, 4–6

implication for cybersecurity threats
, 6

need to implement economic reforms
, 7–9

recommendations
, 9–13

Retail and wholesale trades
, 10

Risk management procedures
, 146–150

Robust screening mechanisms
, 62–63

Rural non-farm employment and income
, 100

Rural Taobao Program
, 13n16

Russia
, 162–163

recommendations for practical implementation of optimal path
, 173–174

scenario analysis of development of social entrepreneurship in
, 168–171

Santa Clara Valley
, 234–235

SBA small business procurement scorecard
, 222–223

Scenario analysis
, 165–166

of development of social entrepreneurship in Russia and Central Asian Countries
, 168–171

Seemingly unrelated regression (SUR)
, 213

results from SUR models
, 214–220

Selective coding
, 53, 64

Self-employees
, 97–98

household farm-oriented
, 126–127

household own-account
, 124–125

Self-employment
, 96, 102

dataset and variables
, 100–105

descriptive results
, 107–111

econometric results
, 111–120

empirical methodology
, 100–107

estimates for self-employment heterogeneity
, 122–123

estimation model
, 106–107

impacts
, 100

literature review
, 98–100

propensity
, 100

rates
, 99

research
, 99–100

in urban and rural Nigeria
, 107–111

Self-powered cities
, 242

Service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses (SDVOSBs)
, 205, 222–223

Severely At-Risk
, 48

Shadow banking
, 133

Shenzhen case
, 7–8

Silk Road Fund (SRF)
, 3

Single Electronic Window (SEW)
, 31

Sleipner CCS facility
, 193–194

Small Business Administration (SBA)
, 204

Small businesses
, 204

administrative discretion
, 221

descriptive statistics and correlations
, 214

legislative oversight
, 223–225

methods
, 211–213

policy recommendations
, 225–226

procurement programs
, 206–208

results from SUR models
, 214–220

sample and data collection
, 211–213

SBA small business procurement scorecard
, 222–223

theory
, 205–211

Small disadvantaged businesses (SDB)
, 204

Small-and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
, 6

Social capital
, 71

Social changes in Brazil
, 18

Social companies
, 164–165

Social Enterprise Alliance (SEA)
, 50, 70

Social enterprises
, 38–39, 206 (see also Women’s health social enterprises (WHSEs))

in health and health care
, 40

typology
, 39

Social entrepreneurship
, 132, 157, 162 (see also Responsible entrepreneurship)

literature review
, 164–165

materials and method
, 165–168

opinions of interested parties
, 171–172

recommendations for practical implementation of optimal path
, 173–174

results
, 168–174

scenario analysis of development
, 168–171

Social entrepreneurship
, 206

Social identity perspective
, 209–210

Social impact assessment (SIA)
, 26

Social innovation
, 157

Social purpose businesses (SBPs)
, 43

Spatially mismatched
, 242–243

Special Economic Zones (SEZs)
, 7

Standard deviation (SD)
, 52

Standardization
, 163

Startup Ecosystem Ranking in China
, 8

Startups
, 243

Superstars
, 98

Sustainable development
, 20

in Brazil
, 18

initiatives on financing and promotion of
, 23–25

promotion
, 25–30

Sustainable development goals (SDG)
, 187

Sustainable FDIs
, 18, 25

in Brazil
, 30

framework for
, 21–23

Sustainable private investments to achieve social inclusion
, 18–21

45Q tax credit
, 194

Tech Hubs
, 242

Technological cooperation
, 2

Technology
, 2, 132

disruption
, 2

transfer
, 3

Three-failures theory
, 43–44

Total monetary damages
, 210

Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
, 2–3

Transitional economies
, 162

Treating whole patient
, 67

2°C Scenario (2DS)
, 181

UN-backed technology
, 185

United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)
, 185–186

United Nations Development Program (UNDP)
, 19

United Nations Division of Technology and Industry and Economics (UN-DTIE)
, 184

United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP)
, 184

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC)
, 183–184

United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
, 24

Urban–rural self-employment rates
, 96

US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
, 211

US federal government, small business procurement with
, 210–211

US Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
, 46–47

US P2P lending industry
, 150–156

US Securities and Exchange Commission’s website
, 137

USA–China trade war
, 5n7

Venture capital
, 234

analysis implications
, 240–241

data
, 236–240

implications
, 244

new method to classify cities’ role in
, 241–243

perceived impact
, 234

Venture capitalists
, 193

Veterans with disabilities representation
, 210

Voluntary failure
, 44–45

Voluntary Sustainability Standards (VSS)
, 23

Washington Convention for FDIs
, 22

Wealth
, 19

Wholly foreign-owned subsidiaries
, 7

Women representation
, 209

Women-owned small businesses (WOSBs)
, 205

Women’s health
, 38, 41

as foundation for family and population health
, 70

Women’s health social enterprises (WHSEs)
, 39

ecosystem
, 39

financial sustainability of
, 42–43

geographic distribution
, 42

health intervention diversification of
, 43

implications of research findings
, 72–74

methods
, 46–54

operating environment
, 43–45

results
, 54–70

statement of purpose, hypotheses, and aims
, 45–46

study rationale
, 41–45

Work integration social enterprises
, 43

Workplace discrimination
, 205, 210

World Trade Organization (WTO)
, 2, 12

Yirendai
, 139–140, 145