CCGL9068 Global IssuesSocial Entrepreneurship for Social Impact |
Course Description
The approach of social entrepreneurship is increasingly being adopted to address complex societal problems from local to global scale. Broadly defined, social entrepreneurship refers to innovative, social value creating activities which can occur within or across the business, nonprofit and public sectors.
The course introduces students to the academic foundation of social entrepreneurship, including entrepreneurship and management studies in connections with systems thinking, sustainable value chains, and collaborative governance. The analysis of case studies will illustrate the enabling eco-systems, policy contexts, institutional arrangements, stakeholder engagements and other practical issues in the development and management of social entrepreneurship or social ventures in different socio-economic landscapes.
The knowledge and skills developed through the course will equip students with the capacity to become more effective and imaginative social entrepreneurs across a broad range of sectors. This will, in turn, be crucial for their journey of self-development as global citizens.
[A compulsory half-day workshop will take place during Reading Week.]
Course Learning Outcomes
On completing the course, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate a critical understanding of the complexities of problems embedded in socio-political and economic systems.
- Develop a deeper understanding of the range of feasible trajectories associated with the social entrepreneurship approach.
- Cultivate a sense of moral obligation and civic duty to act as responsible global citizens.
- Make use of the skills, knowledge and concepts covered in the course to identify unmet needs and develop innovative cross-sector solutions to tackle multi-faceted problems.
- Be able to communicate and advocate for a wider appreciation of our rights, duties, responsibilities and capacity for collective action driven by a social mission.
Offer Semester and Day of Teaching
Second semester (Wed)
Study Load
Activities | Number of hours |
Lectures | 24 |
Tutorials | 8 |
Workshop / Visits | 3 |
Reading / Self-study | 50 |
Assessment: Essay / Report writing | 16 |
Assessment: Presentation (incl preparation) | 21 |
Total: | 122 |
Assessment: 100% coursework
Assessment Tasks | Weighting |
Group project | 40 |
Individual essay | 40 |
In-class worksheets | 8 |
Participation | 12 |
Required Reading / Viewing
Publications:
- De Bruin, A., & Teasdale, S. (2019). A Research Agenda for Social Entrepreneurship (Elgar Research Agendas). Cheltenham, Gloucestershire: Edward Elgar Publishing. [Chap. 1 “Exploring the terrain of social entrepreneurship: new directions, paths less travelled”; Chap. 2 “An evolutionary perspective on social entrepreneurship ‘ecosystems’]
- Wells, D. (2018, November). From Social Entrepreneurship to Everyone a Changemaker – 40 Years of Social Innovation Point to What’s Next. Social Innovations Journal. From https://socialinnovationsjournal.org/editions/issue-52/75-disruptive-innovations/2906-from-social-entrepreneurship-to-everyone-a-changemaker-40-years-of-social-innovation-point-to-what-s-next
Webpage:
Videos/podcasts:
- British Council HK. Social Enterprise Stories. From https://www.britishcouncil.hk/en/programmes/society/skills-social-entrepreneurs
- The Bertha Centre for Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship. ‘Just for a change’. From https://open.spotify.com/show/3UQvUj2Fmdk9OrzRWnAJlV [Podcast]
Course Co-ordinator and Teacher(s)
Course Co-ordinator | Contact |
Dr V.H.Y. Chu Centre for Civil Society and Governance, Faculty of Social Sciences |
Tel: 3917 5539 Email: vivianhy@hku.hk |
Teacher(s) | Contact |
Dr V.H.Y. Chu Centre for Civil Society and Governance, Faculty of Social Sciences |
Tel: 3917 5539 Email: vivianhy@hku.hk |
Dr M.J. Burnett Centre for Civil Society and Governance, Faculty of Social Sciences |
Tel: 3917 7391 Email: maggieb@hku.hk |
Dr W.W.Y. Law Centre for Civil Society and Governance, Faculty of Social Sciences |
Tel: 3917 7392 Email: wwylaw@hku.hk |
Dr J.M. Williams Centre for Civil Society and Governance, Faculty of Social Sciences |
Tel: 3917 1446 Email: jw852@hku.hk |