Introduction
Complexity and overwhelming nature of issues to be coped with in some countries of the world calls forth the need to add extra dimensions to state’s combating the issues in terms of implementing its functions, and change existing systems and institutions. Social entrepreneurship represents a process by which citizens can either create or transform institutions to advance solutions to such issues, as poverty, illnesses, environment pollution, corruption and human rights abuses (Bornstein&Davis, 2010, pp.1-2).
One of world-known contemporary social entrepreneurs is Mohammad Yunus, founder and manager of Grameen bank and 2006 Noble prize winner, who is currently successfully ...