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Social Entrepreneurship and Social Work: The Need for a Transdisciplinary Educational Model
Faculty Articles
  • Monica Nandan, Kennesaw State University
  • Patricia A. Scott, University of Missouri - Kansas City
Department
Social Work and Human Services
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-2013
Abstract

Increasingly, human service agencies are facing revenue shortfalls, which are endangering important social programs. Unless human service leaders find sustainable revenue sources to support programmatic efforts, their programs will remain financially unstable. Social entrepreneurship (SE), which balances organizational economic and social goals, offers one possible solution. Unfortunately, very few human service administration programs offer SE training, and those that do utilize a mono-disciplinary education model. In truth, effective SE requires skills/knowledge that traverse various academic disciplines and community groups. The authors recommend that human service administration programs collaborate and offer transdisciplinary, problem-based SE programs to prepare human service administrators.

Citation Information
Nandan, M., & Scott, P. A. (2013). Social Entrepreneurship and Social Work: The Need for a Transdisciplinary Educational Model. Administration In Social Work, 37(3), 257-271.