It is commonly assumed that social enterprises (SEs) are able to meet social outcomes and also be financially viable; however, little research supports this claim. Using hybrid organizing as a lens to analyse case study interview data from ten SEs delivering adult day-care services, we identify three factors which affect an SE’s ability to simultaneously achieve social outcomes and financial sustainability and thus create value-spillovers for society. These are diverse income streams to strengthen financial viability and reduce reliance on service-level agreements and grants; delivering social quality (quality of social impact) as well as service quality, and a hybrid workforce
Hybrid social enterprises (HSE), firms organizing with the purpose of simultaneously creating social...
Main Point The study of social enterprise is becoming enrichened through the adoption of novel theor...
The impacts of the global economic crisis of 2008, the intractable problems of persistent poverty an...
It is commonly assumed that Social Enterprises (SEs) are able to meet social outcomes and also be fi...
MBA thesisThere is a growing interest in Social Enterprise in South Africa driven by perceived advan...
Social enterprise is a hybrid form of business operated with entrepreneurial thinking to achieve bot...
The Europe 2020 strategy emphasizes that social enterprises are very useful to the society as an imp...
The paper shows how social enterprises can be funded efficiently, and in ways that are compatible wi...
Over the last decade, social entrepreneurship has grown in importance as a cultural and economic phe...
Recent years have brought remarkable growth in hybrid organizations that combine profit-seeking and ...
Purpose: To explore the variables associated with the adaptation of social worker to the role of soc...
The issue of sustainability is becoming more important for civil society, as non-profits, NGOs, and ...
Increasingly, hybridity, i.e., the combination of contrasting and conflicting elements within organi...
Hybridisation of public services has increased under neoliberalism and New Public Management policie...
Facing a backdrop of decreased government funds and an increasing need for services, social service ...
Hybrid social enterprises (HSE), firms organizing with the purpose of simultaneously creating social...
Main Point The study of social enterprise is becoming enrichened through the adoption of novel theor...
The impacts of the global economic crisis of 2008, the intractable problems of persistent poverty an...
It is commonly assumed that Social Enterprises (SEs) are able to meet social outcomes and also be fi...
MBA thesisThere is a growing interest in Social Enterprise in South Africa driven by perceived advan...
Social enterprise is a hybrid form of business operated with entrepreneurial thinking to achieve bot...
The Europe 2020 strategy emphasizes that social enterprises are very useful to the society as an imp...
The paper shows how social enterprises can be funded efficiently, and in ways that are compatible wi...
Over the last decade, social entrepreneurship has grown in importance as a cultural and economic phe...
Recent years have brought remarkable growth in hybrid organizations that combine profit-seeking and ...
Purpose: To explore the variables associated with the adaptation of social worker to the role of soc...
The issue of sustainability is becoming more important for civil society, as non-profits, NGOs, and ...
Increasingly, hybridity, i.e., the combination of contrasting and conflicting elements within organi...
Hybridisation of public services has increased under neoliberalism and New Public Management policie...
Facing a backdrop of decreased government funds and an increasing need for services, social service ...
Hybrid social enterprises (HSE), firms organizing with the purpose of simultaneously creating social...
Main Point The study of social enterprise is becoming enrichened through the adoption of novel theor...
The impacts of the global economic crisis of 2008, the intractable problems of persistent poverty an...