UNLV - BGES441 Social Entrepreneurship Spring 2025
BGES 441 2025
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WEEK 1
WEEK 2 - The Evolution of Philanthropy
WEEK 3 - AGENCY THEORY part 1
WEEK 4 - Altruism in Social Entrepreneurship
WEEK 5 -Story and Why
WEEK 6 - Pitch Decks
WEEK 7 - Business Models
WEEK 8 - KPI
WEEK 10 - failure
WEEK 11 - branding
FINAL WEEK
BGES 441 2025
WEEK 1
WEEK 2 - The Evolution of Philanthropy
WEEK 3 - AGENCY THEORY part 1
WEEK 4 - Altruism in Social Entrepreneurship
WEEK 5 -Story and Why
WEEK 6 - Pitch Decks
WEEK 7 - Business Models
WEEK 8 - KPI
WEEK 10 - failure
WEEK 11 - branding
FINAL WEEK
UNLV - BGES441 Social Entrepreneurship Spring 2025
BGES441 QUIZ #1 - March 4, 2022
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Who is considered the father of American social entrepreneurship?
What company was founded by the man who said “Let my people go surfing.”?
What is the term applied to a person from inside or outside the organization who helps an organization transform itself by focusing on such matters as organizational effectiveness, improvement, and development?
What is the term applied to the belief in or practice of disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others
What is this?
Does it state/posit...?
Hint: A reality game show says it all
A mathematical restatement of distribution of goods among society
A mathematical restatement of economic redistribution
A mathematical restatement of the expression "survival of the fittest”
All of the above
Who posited this mathematical construct?
What is the term applied to the principle that is used to explain and resolve issues in the relationship between shareholders, as principals, and company executives?
What impacts the previously stated relationship?
Asymmetric information
Market forces
Viable workforce
All of the above
The three pillars of this class as it applies to social entrepreneurship are...
Capitalism, Altruism and Stoicism
Altruism, Activism and Socialism
Activism, Altruism and Capitalism
Capitalism, Opportunism and Nihilism
What can positively as well as negatively impact the previous triad
Defined as the behavior and attitudes that stem from strong loyalty to one's own social group
Thank you!