Conceptualizing Social Enterprise in the lense of Islamic Perspective / Saunah Zainon ... [et al.]

In general, social enterprises have two uncompromising roles which are first, to generate economic impact and secondly, to infuse a social impact. This is especially essential with the rise in poverty and other major social problems. The seriousness of the problem can be seen in the government’s eff...

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Main Authors: Zainon, Saunah, Yoke, Soo Kum, Mohamed Yunos, Rahimah, Md Yatim, Nurul Huda, Mokhtar, Rashidah, Japelus, Nur Eyliawati
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spelling my.uitm.ir.542702022-01-19T02:39:40Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/54270/ Conceptualizing Social Enterprise in the lense of Islamic Perspective / Saunah Zainon ... [et al.] Zainon, Saunah Yoke, Soo Kum Mohamed Yunos, Rahimah Md Yatim, Nurul Huda Mokhtar, Rashidah Japelus, Nur Eyliawati Islam and economics Entrepreneurship. Risk and uncertainty In general, social enterprises have two uncompromising roles which are first, to generate economic impact and secondly, to infuse a social impact. This is especially essential with the rise in poverty and other major social problems. The seriousness of the problem can be seen in the government’s efforts towards reducing the level of poverty and social problems by inducing RM50 million boost. In SDG 1 (Sustainable Development Goal), additionally, poverty eradication and social restructuring have been prioritised. Islamic social enterprises have also become more pronounced in recent times with their focus on zakat (obligatory charity), sadaqa (voluntary charity), and waqf (perpetual endowment).According to Austin et al. (2006), Certo and Miller (2008), and Zahra et al. (2019), social entrepreneurship are NGOs (Non-governmental Organizations) or NPOs (Non-profit Organizations) that operate to fulfill the unmet social needs as well as to create social values in society through entrepreneurial processes. Emerson et al. (2020) further state that it addresses social challenges and problems from poverty to health, education to the environment. A major problem that has been of utmost unrest, however, is the way finances in social enterprises (SEs) are handled. Mismanagement and mishandling of funds have led to fraud cases and untold criminal activities. This inevitably has led to public mistrust. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/54270/1/54270.pdf ID54270 Zainon, Saunah and Yoke, Soo Kum and Mohamed Yunos, Rahimah and Md Yatim, Nurul Huda and Mokhtar, Rashidah and Japelus, Nur Eyliawati (2021) Conceptualizing Social Enterprise in the lense of Islamic Perspective / Saunah Zainon ... [et al.]. In: E-Proceeding 8th International Conference on Public Policy and Social Science (ICoPS) 2021, 27 Oktober 2021.
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topic Islam and economics
Entrepreneurship. Risk and uncertainty
spellingShingle Islam and economics
Entrepreneurship. Risk and uncertainty
Zainon, Saunah
Yoke, Soo Kum
Mohamed Yunos, Rahimah
Md Yatim, Nurul Huda
Mokhtar, Rashidah
Japelus, Nur Eyliawati
Conceptualizing Social Enterprise in the lense of Islamic Perspective / Saunah Zainon ... [et al.]
description In general, social enterprises have two uncompromising roles which are first, to generate economic impact and secondly, to infuse a social impact. This is especially essential with the rise in poverty and other major social problems. The seriousness of the problem can be seen in the government’s efforts towards reducing the level of poverty and social problems by inducing RM50 million boost. In SDG 1 (Sustainable Development Goal), additionally, poverty eradication and social restructuring have been prioritised. Islamic social enterprises have also become more pronounced in recent times with their focus on zakat (obligatory charity), sadaqa (voluntary charity), and waqf (perpetual endowment).According to Austin et al. (2006), Certo and Miller (2008), and Zahra et al. (2019), social entrepreneurship are NGOs (Non-governmental Organizations) or NPOs (Non-profit Organizations) that operate to fulfill the unmet social needs as well as to create social values in society through entrepreneurial processes. Emerson et al. (2020) further state that it addresses social challenges and problems from poverty to health, education to the environment. A major problem that has been of utmost unrest, however, is the way finances in social enterprises (SEs) are handled. Mismanagement and mishandling of funds have led to fraud cases and untold criminal activities. This inevitably has led to public mistrust.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Zainon, Saunah
Yoke, Soo Kum
Mohamed Yunos, Rahimah
Md Yatim, Nurul Huda
Mokhtar, Rashidah
Japelus, Nur Eyliawati
author_facet Zainon, Saunah
Yoke, Soo Kum
Mohamed Yunos, Rahimah
Md Yatim, Nurul Huda
Mokhtar, Rashidah
Japelus, Nur Eyliawati
author_sort Zainon, Saunah
title Conceptualizing Social Enterprise in the lense of Islamic Perspective / Saunah Zainon ... [et al.]
title_short Conceptualizing Social Enterprise in the lense of Islamic Perspective / Saunah Zainon ... [et al.]
title_full Conceptualizing Social Enterprise in the lense of Islamic Perspective / Saunah Zainon ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Conceptualizing Social Enterprise in the lense of Islamic Perspective / Saunah Zainon ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Conceptualizing Social Enterprise in the lense of Islamic Perspective / Saunah Zainon ... [et al.]
title_sort conceptualizing social enterprise in the lense of islamic perspective / saunah zainon ... [et al.]
publishDate 2021
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