TY - BOOK AU - Thomas, Howard AU - Joshi, Havovi TI - Asia's social entrepreneurs: do well, do good... do sustainably SN - 9781032067315 U1 - 658.114 PY - 2022/// CY - New York PB - Routledge KW - Asia's entrepreneurs KW - Entrepreneurs N1 - Introduction Sheetal Mittal, Cheah Sin Mei, Thomas Lim 1. iCare Benefits: Assisting Low-Income Retail Consumers in Vietnam Howard Thomas, Aurobindo Ghosh, CW Chan 2. Fullerton Myanmar: Delivering Financial Inclusion through Social Impact and Technology Howard Thomas, Miguel Angel Soriano 3. Yangon Bakehouse: A Social Enterprise in Myanmar Howard Thomas, Sheetal Mittal 4. SureCash: Promoting Financial Inclusion in Bangladesh Aurobindo Ghosh, Lipika Bhattacharya 5. Veriown: Connecting the Invisible Woman in India Howard Thomas, Sheetal Mittal 6. Great Women: Integrating Micro-Entrepreneurs into the Regional Value Chain Howard Thomas, Lakshmi Appasamy 7. Homage: Harnessing Technology to Tackle Singapore’s Ageing Challenges Jonathan Chang, Lakshmi Appasamy 8. Juntos Global: Deploying Human-centred Design to Motivate the Newly Banked Howard Thomas, Lipika Bhattacharya 9. Bettr Barista: A Shot at Better Lives Heli Wang, Sheetal Mittal, Adeline Natalia Lai Sue Yi 10. Base of Pyramid Hub: Connecting Solutions Jonathan Chang, Lipika Bhattacharya 11. Conclusion Sheetal Mittal N2 - Social enterprises of all forms drive inclusive growth by creating social and economic networks, and a stable ecosystem, that enable societies to grow and prosper. This book presents a collection of ten case studies that demonstrate the important role played by social enterprises in driving inclusive growth in Asia’s economies. Unlike the traditional models, such as NGOs and charities, that are donor dependent for funding, a social enterprise is a hybrid business model that includes both social mission and revenue generation goals to ensure sustainability and self-reliance. The ten case studies in the book provide a ringside view of how social enterprises operate and evolve to create, sustain, and scale up their social impact. Readers will gain a practical understanding of how social entrepreneurs struggle to maintain a balance between their two seemingly contradictory goals of creating social value and generating economic returns. The book carries the readers on the journey of each of these ten social enterprises, offering unique and valuable insights into the motivations, tribulations, successes, and even failures of these organisations—critical for continued learning, contribution, and innovation in the domain. The book is appropriate for all readers interested in the role social entrepreneurship plays in stimulating economic growth in Asia, including organisations, government, and universities, as well as individuals ER -