A STUDY ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SUSTAINABLE STRUCTURE OF EMERGING SOCIAL ENTERPRISES TO ERADICATE IMPOVERISHMENT: THE REHABILITATION PARADIGM IN BANGLADESH

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FAIRTOWN ZHOU AYOUNGMAN, ABID HOSSAIN SHAWON, MD. SHORIFUL ISLAM, ABUL KALAM

Abstract

The objective of this study is to constitute a rehabilitation paradigm of sustainability of social enterprises to eradicate the impoverishment of Bangladesh by accumulation and anatomizing the germane mechanisms of rehabilitation. A sophisticated exploratory approach plays a significant role in measuring and ameliorating the functions of emerging social enterprises in society. Initially, assemble a conceptual framework of the pressing structures which impact straightaway the execution of impoverishment eradication based on pertinent theoretical foundations. Secondly, conduct questionnaires, interviews, and surveys to examine the effectiveness of various mechanisms on social enterprise for impoverishment eradication. Furthermore, the economic, social, and financial implementations of emerging social businesses intent on eradicating impoverishment are affected positively by the unique operational rehabilitation structures of governance, strategy, geographical area, and entrepreneurship. Thirdly, the approach of prime proportionate anatomize to evaluate survey data, and economic and social execution might evolve together under an inevitable accumulation of mechanisms. Eventually, the findings of the investigation directed the formulation of guidelines for strengthening and functioning Bangladesh's impoverishment eradication through the pressing rehabilitation structures of emerging social enterprises.

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FAIRTOWN ZHOU AYOUNGMAN, ABID HOSSAIN SHAWON, MD. SHORIFUL ISLAM, ABUL KALAM

1Fairtown Zhou Ayoungman, 2Abid Hossain Shawon, 3Md. Shoriful Islam, 4ABUL Kalam

1Yunus Social Business Centre, School of Business, Zhengzhou University, China

2PhD Research Fellow, Yunus Social Business Centre, School of Business, Zhengzhou University, Henan, China.

3PhD Research Fellow, Yunus Social Business Centre, School of Business, Zhengzhou University, Henan, China.

4PhD Research Fellow, School of Nursing and Health, Zhengzhou University, Henan, China

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