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Title Social franchising as rural entrepreneurial ecosystem development: The case of Krishi Utsho in Bangladesh
ID_Doc 75894
Authors McKague, K; Wong, J; Siddiquee, N
Title Social franchising as rural entrepreneurial ecosystem development: The case of Krishi Utsho in Bangladesh
Year 2017
Published International Journal Of Entrepreneurship And Innovation, 18, 1
DOI 10.1177/1465750316686240
Abstract This study explores the potential of social franchising to contribute to the development of the rural entrepreneurial ecosystem in contexts of market and governance failure in least developed countries. Social franchising is a social enterprise business model that provides market coordination and support systems to rural enterprises so they can achieve social objectives in a financially sustainable way. The case of Krishi Utsho-a network of 112 agricultural input shops in Bangladesh-illustrates how social franchising can address market and government coordination failures in the entrepreneurial ecosystem to benefit both rural entrepreneurs and their client smallholder farming families who earn under US$1 per day.
Author Keywords agricultural inputs; Bangladesh; emerging economies; rural entrepreneurial ecosystem development; rural entrepreneurship; social franchising
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000419090300006
WoS Category Business
Research Area Business & Economics
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