Interpreting social enterprises
Institutional and organizational variety is increasingly characterizing advanced economic systems. While traditional economic theories have focused almost exclusively on profit-maximizing (i.e., for-profit) enterprises and on publicly-owned organizations,
Carlo Borzaga +2 more
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Are Social Enterprises in Romania EMES Social Enterprises? [PDF]
Recent efforts of the European Union to integrate new member states such as Romania expand to the social economy sector as well. Works by Hoogendoorn et al.
Loredana ORHEI +2 more
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Networking effects on social enterprises’ innovativeness [PDF]
In the paper, the connection between networking and the innovativeness of social enterprises is explored. The research is motivated by the idea of understanding the impact of networking on the innovation of this special type of organizations that, due to
Ana Aleksić Mirić +2 more
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Exploring Conciliatory and Collaborative Methods of Research-Creation with Indigenous Communities
Alternative models of journalism like conciliatory, autonomous, and reconciliation journalism act to move the profession away from the traditional conflict models of storytelling.
Aphrodite Salas, Samantha Stevens
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Institutional Transition from Welfare Enterprise to Social Enterprise: the Localization of Legislation and Policy in Chinese Context [PDF]
Welfare enterprises, which are intended to create jobs for disabled people, are the core component of China's welfare system. As the economic environment and regulations change, China's welfare enterprises, which cannot take effective measures from ...
Zhang Xiaomeng
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Even though not all the practices they designate are new, the—recent—concept of social enterprise (SE) is clearly fashionable and continues to diversify, be it in its organisational, sectoral, geographical or other expressions. Social enterprises combine an entrepreneurial dynamic to provide services or goods with the primacy of a social mission ...
Jacques Defourny, Marthe Nyssens
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Social Stock Exchange between academics and practitioners' view
This paper aims to investigate social stock exchange (SSE) as an alternative market considering both academics and practitioners’ view. SSE is a platform typically used by social entrepreneurs to collect financial resources for measurable social or ...
Davide Calandra, Matteo Favareto
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THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP ON THE INCREASE OF SOCIAL INCLUSION IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA [PDF]
Social entrepreneurship is an idea that has awakened much interest in recent decades, because it is based on different approaches of classical economic understanding.
Anita Šimundža +2 more
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Market orientation, market disruptiveness capability and social enterprise performance:An empirical study from the United Kingdom [PDF]
This study investigates whether and how the pursuit of certain commercial business practices such as market orientation and market disruptiveness capability improves both the economic performance and social performance of social enterprises. Based on the
Bhattarai, Charan +2 more
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Accoglienza dei migranti e turismo sostenibile nelle Alpi
The authors analyze the link between two distinct phenomena that are increasingly related in Italian Alpine localities: tourism development and foreign immigration.
Andrea Membretti, Giulia Galera
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