Social Enterprise Journal: Volume 17 Issue 4

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Social value cocreation: a mode of value cocreation

Michaela Haase

This paper aims to present a value cocreation framework that furthers understanding of social value cocreation.

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Exploring eudaimonia through meaningful work narratives within work integration social enterprises

Tamara Bilbija, Jack Stout Rendall

The purpose of this paper is to provide new evidence on the different dimensions of well-being that can occur in work integration social enterprises (WISEs). This study aims to…

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Measuring impacts of social enterprises: perspectives from Brazilians entrepreneurs and investors

Erica Hevellin da Silva Siqueira, Adriana Bin, Rachel Cavalcanti Stefanuto

The purpose of this study is to characterize output and impact evaluation initiatives from the perspective of entrepreneurs and investors of social enterprises (SE) by…

The impact of the cooperative structure on organizational social capital

Erwin Stoop, Taco Brandsen, Jan-Kees Helderman

Most research into the relationship between social capital and cooperatives takes social capital as the independent variable and the cooperative as the dependent variable, but as…

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Social entrepreneurs as institutional entrepreneurs: evidence from a comparative case study

Georgios Chatzichristos, Nikolaos Nagopoulos

This study aims to illuminate the field conditions under which social entrepreneurship can become institutionalized and transform the existing institutional fields.

Community forest enterprises and social enterprises: the confluence of two streams of literatures for sustainable natural resource management

Meike Siegner, Rajat Panwar, Robert Kozak

Community forest enterprises (CFEs) represent a unique business model in the forest sector which has significant potential to foster community development through sustainable…

Tackling energy poverty through social intrapreneurship in large-scale energy companies

Maria-Jose Manjon, Amparo Merino, Iain Cairns

The purpose of this paper is to present advances towards a social intrapreneurship department within energy corporations. By drawing on the literature on social intrapreneurship…

Interaction between social enterprises and key actors shaping the field: experiences from the social and health sectors in Hungary

Julianna Kiss, Noémi Krátki, Gábor Deme

In Hungary, as in other Central and Eastern European countries, the concept of social enterprise (SE) has attracted increased attention in recent years, with certain key actors…

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ISSN:

1750-8614

Online date, start – end:

2005

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Michael Roy