TY - BOOK AU - Bornstein,David TI - How to change the world: [social entrepreneurs and the power of new ideas] SN - 9780195334760 U1 - 361.2 PY - 2007/// CY - Oxford PB - Oxford University Press KW - Social action KW - Case studies KW - Social service KW - Social reformers N1 - The subtitle is taken from the outside cover; Includes bibliographical references and index; Ch. 1; Restless people --; Ch. 2; From little acorns do great trees grow --; Ch. 3; The light in my head went on; Fabio Rosa, Brazil: Rural Electrification --; Ch. 4; The fixed determination of an indomitable will ; Florence Nightingale, England: Nursing --; Ch. 5; A very significant force; Bill Drayton, United States: The bubble -- ; Ch. 6; Why was I never told about this? --; Ch. 7; Ten-nine-eight-childline!; Jeroo Billimoria, India: Child Protection -- ; Ch. 8; The role of the social entrepreneur --; Ch. 9; “What sort of a mother are you?"; Erzsébet Szekeres, Hungary: Assisted living for the disabled --; Ch. 10; Are they possessed, really possessed, by an idea? --; Ch. 11; If the world is to be put in order; Vera Cordeiro, Brazil: Reforming healthcare --; Ch. 12; In search of social excellence --; Ch. 13; The talent is out there --; Ch. 14; New opportunities, new challenges --; Ch. 15; Something needed to be done; Veronica Khosa, South Africa: care for AIDS patients --; Ch. 16; Four practices of innovative organizations --; Ch. 17; This county has to change; Javed Abidi, India: Disability rights --; Ch. 18; Six qualities of successful social entrepreneurs --; Ch. 19; Morality must March with capacity; James Grant, United States: The child survived revolution --; Ch. 20; Blueprint copying --; Conclusion: The emergence of the citizen sector N2 - Has become the bible of social entrepreneurship in which to find innovative solutions to a wide variety of social and economic problems ER -