Made in Carcere: Scaling a Social Enterprise Business Model
Introduction
The train was crossing the green Apulia landscape. Luciana Delle Donne was reviewing her day so far: the morning started in Rome where she had lectured at an MBA class on how to develop a social entrepreneurial venture. Later, she was interviewed for three hours by a couple of management researchers/scholars; they were trying to understand the success of “Officina Creativa” (Creative Workshop) and its “Made in Carcere” (made in jail) initiative she runs. Finally, her organization was ...
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