Embodying a Social Entrepreneur

Social entrepreneurs are a unique bunch. In an increasingly cynical world, it can be difficult to continue striving for the benefit of others, even more so trying to make a profit from it. From my experience in the world of startups and enterprises, I have learned that entrepreneurship is a mindset more than a career path, but social entrepreneurs take it to a new level.

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Bridging Goals, Uniting Efforts: Reflections from the ISIP Visiting Professors Activity

I was excited to learn with them as I also knew that we would be working together to strengthen the technology commercialization and social entrepreneurship ecosystem in the Philippines. In the process of doing so, I didn't really expect that I would also be exposed to the international Technopreneurship ecosystem, which was a great experience for me as I worked in planning and implementation of the ISIP Visiting Professors Activity.

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What We Can Learn (And Unlearn) About Developing Social Enterprises?

Despite the 6.4% annual GDP growth rate the country has experienced before the pandemic, quality of life indicators has yet to increase for almost 16.7% of the total population, including those who live below the poverty line. Has the present quantity and nature of social enterprises enable them to be effective in affecting development outcomes?

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Ready? Tech Set? Go?

“I am sorry if my camera is off as my internet connection is slow.” This is just a usual line that you would hear during any kind of virtual meeting or online event. May it be from a social enterprise participant in a learning session or even from a professor participating in the faculty training. We are considered lucky if we could at least hear their voice clearly, saying that they were experiencing connection problems, because at the worst case possible, they would just suddenly get disconnected.

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Don’t Hold Back, Bring Your Startup to Life

Preparing to be part of the workforce can be difficult, especially for students and young professionals; the thought of choosing the right company to apply to, figuring out one’s strengths and capabilities, and whether or not to start their own business. There is definitely a lot of uncertainty in starting something new, but as we’ve learned from two startup founders in their early twenties, “Don’t be afraid to try new things.”

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Paving the Road: The Role of Policy Reform in Streamlining Social Enterprises in the Philippines

Despite the existing policies for social enterprises such as the Go Negosyo Act, Ease of Doing Business Act, and the Innovative Startup Act, there are still pending policies which could help create an environment conducive for social enterprise growth in the Philippines, such as the PRESENT bill. The social enterprise environment remains unfavorable for growth and still faces multiple barriers which make it difficult for them to scale up. What is the role of policy agenda in strengthening the social enterprise ecosystem?

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Reality Bites: Building Incubators from the Ground Up

In almost every journey of a rising startup or social enterprise, an incubator or accelerator is acting as a support system and a catalyst of growth. But rarely do we talk about how businesses choose their incubator or accelerator. Is it because of the funding opportunity, the network, mentors, or the skill sets that an entrepreneur can acquire from the program? What does an ideal incubator for a startup or social enterprise look like?

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Teaching Technopreneurship in the New Normal for a Better Normal

If we are to give a grade for 2020, most, if not all, would probably give it an ‘F’ for obvious reasons. Now an ‘F’ can mean many things -- Failure, Frustrating, or simply Forgettable. 2020’s series of hurdles was unprecedented, but it showed how much work still needs to be done to ensure that no one is left behind. How can educators in technopreneurship keep their students engaged in a virtual learning environment?

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How to Build Businesses of the Future?

To contribute to society's development during these unprecedented times, providing job opportunities and innovative solutions to combat the worse effects of climate change and poverty is now needed more than ever. Learn how to build a business of the future and what it means to create impact from featured experts during the 2020 Impact Boost Camp last November.

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Emotional Intelligence in Developing the Entrepreneurial Mindset

The Technological Institute of the Philippines has set up a growing ecosystem inside the university that’s ready to support their entrepreneurial students. Amidst this system, however, there is still a significant gap to bridge — something common in universities teaching technopreneurship. Learn more about these challenges and the role that Paula Mills, Visiting Professor from the Academy of Entrepreneurs, played in facilitating the development of opportunities and solutions for these problems.

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Four Challenges to Overcome in Measuring and Managing the Impact of University-based Incubators

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is not just for large organizations, startups or social enterprises but for university-based incubators as well. But how exactly do incubators contribute to SDGs? This is what ISIP’s partner incubators aim to find out given that having a deep understanding of impact measurement and management continues to be a challenge for them.

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Incubate the Future: Building Back Better University-based Technology Business Incubators

Dr. Esther Obonyo is a returning ISIP Visiting Professor an Associate Professor of Engineering Design and Architectural Engineering from Pennsylvania State University (PSU). In her deployment at the Eastern Visayas State University, Esther shared her insights on integrating social impact and entrepreneurship in engineering education.

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The Role of Community Engagement in Creating Lasting Impact for Social Enterprises

Meike Siegner is a returning ISIP Visiting Professor from the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Canada. In her deployment at the Central Luzon State University this year, Meike focuses on community engagement as an important factor in social entrepreneurship practice. Learn more about her deployment in this blog.

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A Visiting Professor's Journal: Esther Obonyo

One of the international professors who was deployed in 2019 is Dr. Esther Obonyo, an Associate Professor of Engineering Design and Architectural Engineering from Pennsylvania State University. She was deployed to two Philippine universities to support them in integrating social impact in their Technopreneurship 101 subject. Let’s learn more about her experiences being deployed to these universities, as told by Esther herself.

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