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Social Entrepreneurship in the Middle East Social Entrepreneurship in the Middle East Volume 2 Editedby Dima Jamali and Alessandro Lanteri AmericanUniversityofBeirut,Lebanon Selection,introduction,andeditorialmatter©DimaJamali andAlessandroLanteri2015 Individualchapters©Respectiveauthors2015 Foreword©FadiGhandour2015 Allrightsreserved.Noreproduction,copyortransmissionofthis publicationmaybemadewithoutwrittenpermission. Noportionofthispublicationmaybereproduced,copiedortransmitted savewithwrittenpermissionorinaccordancewiththeprovisionsofthe Copyright,DesignsandPatentsAct1988,orunderthetermsofanylicence permittinglimitedcopyingissuedbytheCopyrightLicensingAgency, SaffronHouse,6–10KirbyStreet,LondonEC1N8TS. Anypersonwhodoesanyunauthorizedactinrelationtothispublication maybeliabletocriminalprosecutionandcivilclaimsfordamages. Theauthorshaveassertedtheirrightstobeidentifiedastheauthorsofthis workinaccordancewiththeCopyright,DesignsandPatentsAct1988. Firstpublished2015by PALGRAVEMACMILLAN PalgraveMacmillanintheUKisanimprintofMacmillanPublishersLimited, registeredinEngland,companynumber785998,ofHoundmills,Basingstoke, HampshireRG216XS. PalgraveMacmillanintheUSisadivisionofStMartin’sPressLLC, 175FifthAvenue,NewYork,NY10010. PalgraveMacmillanistheglobalacademicimprintoftheabovecompanies andhascompaniesandrepresentativesthroughouttheworld. Palgrave®andMacmillan®areregisteredtrademarksintheUnitedStates, theUnitedKingdom,Europeandothercountries. ISBN 978-1-349-57262-5 ISBN 978-1-137-50995-6 (eBook) DOI 10.1057/9781137509956 Thisbookisprintedonpapersuitableforrecyclingandmadefromfully managedandsustainedforestsources.Logging,pulpingandmanufacturing processesareexpectedtoconformtotheenvironmentalregulationsofthe countryoforigin. AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary. AcatalogrecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheLibraryofCongress. This book is dedicated to Gregory Dees, whose untimely and unexpected passing left us very saddened. Gregory, who was credited as the father of Social Entrepreneurship, had graciously agreed to write the Foreword to this book and we were really shocked beyond words can convey by the news of his passing away on 20 December 2013. We also dedicate this book to our fellow citizens of the Middle East and invite them to continue in steering their efforts in taking social entrepreneurship forward in a region where it is desperately needed. Contents ListofFiguresandTables ix Foreword xi Acknowledgements xiii AbouttheEditors xv NotesonContributors xvi ListofAbbreviations xxiv Introduction 1 DimaJamaliandAlessandroLanteri 1 BridgingtheGapbetweenCommerceandCharity: ChallengesandOpportunitiesinLebanonandEgypt 15 TeresaChahineandMonaMowafi 2 TheSocialEnterpriseSectorinEgypt:CurrentStatusand WayForward 37 EhaabAbdouandRaghdaElEbrashi 3 BuildingtheEntrepreneurialEcosysteminSaudiArabia andtheMiddleEast 63 HayatSindi 4 FromSectarianismtoSolidarity:AVitalRole forSocialEntrepreneursinMENA 89 DavidHaskell,JaniceHayashiHaskell,andJenniferKwong 5 SocialEntrepreneurshipinMorocco:Prospectsand Challenges 112 MathiasRossiandJanEirikKjeldsen 6 SocialEntrepreneurshipinMorocco:AViewonthe CulturalFactor 131 HamzaElFasiki vii viii Contents 7 SocialIncubationandtheValuePropositionofSocial BusinessIncubators:TheCaseofnabad 152 AmalHmayed,NataliaMenhall,andAlessandroLanteri 8 IncubatorsandFundingInstitutionsinLebanon: AnInfrastructureforSuccessfulSocialEntrepreneurs 173 SamerSfeir 9 DefiningSocialEntrepreneurshipintheContextofa DemocraticTransition:TheCaseoftheTunisianCenter forSocialEntrepreneurship 196 ZohraBousnina,AsmaSnoussi,AsmaMansour,Yasmine Boughzala,andSamiaKarouiZouaoui Index 216 Figures and Tables Figures 1.1 Keycriteriaforsocialenterprises 20 1.2 Categorizationofthemostcommontypesof organizationsfoundintheLebanesesocialarenato date 21 1.3 Factorsinfluencinglocalandregionalenvironmentfor socialentrepreneurship 33 2.1 KarmSolar 44 2.2 QabilaTV 44 2.3 FairTradeEgypt–FTE 45 2.4 AlashanekYaBaladyforSustainableDevelopment 45 2.5 Growth(bybudgetorsalesturnover) 51 3.1 SaudiArabianwomenonthewholetendtohave higherunemploymentthantheirmalecounterparts, particularlythosewithabachelor’sdegreeorhigher 67 3.2 The2009SilatechIndexindicatesthatyoungpeople throughouttheMENAregionareinterestedinstarting theirownbusinesses 71 3.3 Nearlythree-quartersofArabLeagueyouthunder35 yearsofagesaidthattheypreferredtoruntheirown businessinsteadofbeingemployed 72 3.4 MostVCinvestmentsintheMENAregionhave concentratedinITtechnology,manufacturing,and othersectors 78 4.1 OffreJoie’simplicittheoryofchange 91 4.2 Attitudesandbeliefs(vision) 99 4.3 Attitudesandbeliefs(values) 101 4.4 Attitudesandbeliefs(intergroupengagement) 105 6.1 Modelofculture:micro-versusmacro-culture 137 7.1 Thesocialincubationprocessandvalueproposition 160 7.2 Thenabadnationalcompetition 167 8.1 Incubatorservices 176 8.2 Fundingmodelsforsocialenterprises 183 9.1 Thesocialentrepreneur’sspecificneeds 205 ix

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