UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRACTICES AS PART OF THE SDGs ELEMENTS

Authors

  • Lucy Sri Musmini Faculty of Economics, Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha, Indonesia
  • I Gusti Ayu Purnamawati Faculty of Economics, Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha, Indonesia
  • Sunitha Devi Faculty of Economics, Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha, Indonesia
  • I Putu Hendra Martadinata Faculty of Economics, Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha, Indonesia
  • Putu Riesty Masdiantini Faculty of Economics, Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha, Indonesia

Keywords:

Social Entrepreneurship, Kaki Kita Sukasada Foundation, SDGs Elements

Abstract

To conduct a double empirical analysis. Firstly, to reveal social entrepreneurship practices in social enterprises and, secondly, to analyze the relationship between social entrepreneurship factors in social enterprises and SDGs elements. Although there is research on the relationship between SDGs and social entrepreneurship, there has been no in-depth research on the meaning of social entrepreneurship practices in the SDGs in more detail. Through the concept of social entrepreneurship, the management of the Kaki Kita Sukasada Foundation can prove that social institutions, such as foundations, in forming business units are not negligent in carrying out the responsibility of managing the foundation, as can be seen from the implementation of good accountability. This research is designed with a qualitative method that aims to describe and explain the pattern of relationships that can only be done with a certain category framework conceptually. The principle of independence in the management of the Kaki Kita Sukasada Foundation is based on the concept of social entrepreneurship demonstrated by the success of the foundation's business units in supporting the foundation's social programs and the foundation's management is responsible for the welfare of people who are actively and fully involved in the sustainability of the foundation's business units. from the implementation of good accountability of the foundation management towards donors, as evidenced by the implementation of the foundation's programs that are right on target, and the existence of a strong commitment by the foundation management towards the independence of the foundation in the future.

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2025-10-15