“Who are you? How are you different from others? What is this social business? You are too commercial! If you are a business, then live by market conditions! What kind of business are you if you don't make any profit? Once again, you are reaching out with an extended hand for support!”, - such and similar remarks still accompany the social entrepreneurs in the country, although there is certainly an increasing amount of information about the benefits of social business for sustainable societal development, especially in recent years. There are indeed many positive examples in foreign countries because many nations have long recognised the beneficial nature of this business sector, not only in creating jobs but also in addressing a wide range of social gaps that various levels of government cannot fill.