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Constraints, mechanisms, and strategies for industry-education integration in vocational education: An empirical study. [PDF]
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Nursing Management, 2007
The recent raft of government policies encouraging social enterprise in the healthcare services has prompted NHS Networks to add a section to its website that covers the concept.
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The recent raft of government policies encouraging social enterprise in the healthcare services has prompted NHS Networks to add a section to its website that covers the concept.
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2023
A social enterprise is a for-purpose business venture as opposed to a for-profit one. Sometimes referred to as a ‘business with a social mission’, a social enterprise normally invests financial net-gains into achieving social goals such as employment or training for disadvantaged people, poverty reduction, environmental clean-up and delivering ...
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A social enterprise is a for-purpose business venture as opposed to a for-profit one. Sometimes referred to as a ‘business with a social mission’, a social enterprise normally invests financial net-gains into achieving social goals such as employment or training for disadvantaged people, poverty reduction, environmental clean-up and delivering ...
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Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 2016
ABSTRACTThe majority of research concentrates exclusively on the objectives of governments, profit entities or non‐profit organizations, while a significant number of organizations are hybrids. One form of these hybrids is the social enterprise. This paper theoretically describes social enterprises taking into consideration their main aims.
Szymanska, Aleksandra, Jegers, Marc
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ABSTRACTThe majority of research concentrates exclusively on the objectives of governments, profit entities or non‐profit organizations, while a significant number of organizations are hybrids. One form of these hybrids is the social enterprise. This paper theoretically describes social enterprises taking into consideration their main aims.
Szymanska, Aleksandra, Jegers, Marc
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2015
A lively and clear introduction to social enterprise, including nearly forty interviews with the most influential and experienced social enterprise practitioners, supporters, thinkers and policy makers.
Fitzhugh, Helen, Stevenson, Nicky
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A lively and clear introduction to social enterprise, including nearly forty interviews with the most influential and experienced social enterprise practitioners, supporters, thinkers and policy makers.
Fitzhugh, Helen, Stevenson, Nicky
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2022
Based on the literature on social enterprises (SEs), this chapter aims to portray the internationalization of social enterprises by analyzing existing knowledge on the subject. To do so, a literature review addressed the steps and procedures required in the process: the drivers, main models and theories, scaling strategies, market selection decisions ...
Catarina Dias +4 more
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Based on the literature on social enterprises (SEs), this chapter aims to portray the internationalization of social enterprises by analyzing existing knowledge on the subject. To do so, a literature review addressed the steps and procedures required in the process: the drivers, main models and theories, scaling strategies, market selection decisions ...
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2016
This chapter discusses the most common definitions of social entrepreneurship, based on different combination of social innovation and economic-financial factors, in order to thoroughly understand the characteristics and peculiarities of social businesses.
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This chapter discusses the most common definitions of social entrepreneurship, based on different combination of social innovation and economic-financial factors, in order to thoroughly understand the characteristics and peculiarities of social businesses.
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Social Enterprises: Organizations for Transformative Innovation
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2022Transformative innovation policies aim at providing systemic solutions to socio-environmental challenges thanks to their "experimental", "reflexive" and "inclusive" character. In this context, we contend that social enterprises could be catalysts for transformative innovation towards less developed territories and socially-marginalized groups. We argue
Calderini M., Fia M., Gerli F.
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