Our world has been facing a myriad of social and environmental crises in addition to, of course, the slower economic growth in many regions in the world. The fear of falling behind the global SDGs targets has fuelled an increasing interest in the social economy as a way for social cohesion, inclusion and solidarity through market transactions (see here a …
Mohamed Farhoud
Mohamed is a Postgraduate Researcher at Turku School of Economics, University of Turku and also a Lead Researcher at School of Economic and Management Sciences at University of Pretoria. His research focus includes Social Entrepreneurship, Social Economy, Base of the Pyramid, and teaching cases on Social Entrepreneurship. Mohamed is a co-founder and current coordinator of ANSES: African Network of Social Entrepreneurship Scholars. He is on the editorial team for Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies Collection for cases on social entrepreneurship in Africa (2019-2022).