Fayolle (entrepreneurship, EMLYON Business School, France) and Matlay (small business and enterprise development, Birmingham City U., UK) present a handbook for graduate students and
researchers studying social entrepreneurship, as well as social entrepreneurs and practitioners, on research in the field. Business and management scholars from North America and Europe offer
16 chapters that consider its forms and manifestations and to what extent current developments should lead to a redefinition of strategies and roles for better consideration of the social
dimension of the field. They then address the diversity of forms and practices, and the roles played by various factors and actors in its development. Annotation 穢2011 Book News, Inc.,
Portland, OR (booknews.com)