Abstract:
Social entrepreneurship is a global issue, which on one hand is actively spreading to all regions of the world, on the other hand it has its national forms and characteristics, depending on the degree of development of institutions, traditions and cultures in one country or another.
The article discusses the specifics and peculiarities of the process of institutionalization of social entrepreneurship and identifies key stakeholders in the process of institutionalizing social entrepreneurship.
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