The biggest surprise to me in this chapter is that there is so much focus and content into the social entrepreneurship and ethical challenges of entrepreneurship. I previously was pretty certain that there were little ethical challenges and dilemmas when compared to jobs that can be just as stressing. I found out I was pretty wrong too, as a company often faces challenges on a daily basis, much more than i thought.
One thing I would ask the author is if there is any way that these 2 chapters tie together, as I want to be able to visualize social entrepreneurship when it is compared and contrasted with the corporate some of entrepreneurship. I also would ask if there is similar growth and advances in both areas? Or which one seems predominantly the right one.
I did not have any confusing material that I countered while reading the chapters and also I seem to agree with the authors on both of these chapters and what they entailed.
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