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Friday 21 April 2017 |
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9.00am - 6.00pm |
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0900 – 1200 @ Auditorium, Shaw Foundation Alumni House, 11 Kent Ridge Drive, Singapore 119244
1200 – 1800 @ Mochtar Riady Building, 15 Kent Ridge Drive, Singapore 119245 |
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For enquiries, please contact Ms Rajes Brown at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Ms Lydia Chan at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
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Impact assessment for social enterprises: Contextualisation or Generalisation?
Social entrepreneurship has emerged as an active field of practice and research in last three decades. New opportunities and dilemmas relating to impact assessment for social enterprises across countries, sectors, organisational forms, and the stages of development have emerged as an important area of concern for different stakeholders. ISSE 2017 will shed light on the impact generated by social enterprises and the systematic ways to measure it.
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About the ISSE
ISSE provides a platform for academic researchers, social entrepreneurs and various stakeholders to share their knowledge and expertise in the development of social enterprises. Since the inaugural event in 2015, ISSE has been tackling pertinent issues faced by social enterprises in a continuum of settings. The symposium consists of speakers from the industry as well as academia.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
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Fergus Lyon Fergus Lyon, Professor of Enterprise and Organisations, Centre for Enterprise and Economic Development Research, Middlesex University London, Deputy Director of the ESRC Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP), UK.
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PLENARY SPEAKERS
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Alfie Othman Chief Executive Officer, raiSE
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Tina Hung Deputy CEO, NCSS
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Ramandeep Sidhu Assistant Director of Philanthropy and Partnerships, NVPC
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Martina Mettgenberg Lemiere Head of Insights and Capacity Building, AVPN
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Rashika Ranchan Head of Funding & Partnership (Social), Tote Board
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RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTERS
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Barbara Scheck Munich Business School, Germany
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Frank Hubers ACSEP at NUS Business School, Singapore
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Jim McLoughlin University of Brighton, UK
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Karen Maas Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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