Theories of business are still dominated by a choice between social responsibility (altruistic communitarianism) and private business (neo-liberalism). From the start of the 1990s, this hegemony has been disrupted by research on voluntary action and social enterprise (SE). By philosophically grounding the logics of three approaches to social enterprise, this paper explores evidence of a paradigm shift. The conclusion is drawn that there is no longer a defensible justification for rendering the social solidarity economy (SSE) as a marginal choice between altruistic communitarianism and neo-liberalism. There is now a broad-based economy of unions, societies, associations (CTAs), co-operatives, mutual financial institutions, employee owned bus...
In this paper, we explore a single case study of multi-stakeholder co-operativism to uncover the (hi...
This paper explores the philosophical assumptions of the FairShares Model - a set of social enterpri...
The ILO’s recognition of the social and solidarity economy (SSE), with an internationally accepted d...
Theories of business are still dominated by a choice between social responsibility (altruistic commu...
Theories of business are still dominated by a choice between social responsibility (altruistic commu...
In this paper, I examine how the rise of social enterprise (SE) offers opportunities for cooperative...
In this paper, we explore antecedents of the FairShares Model of social enterprise to answer the que...
In this paper, we explore antecedents of the FairShares Model of social enterprise to answer the que...
The rise of social enterprise (SE) offers significant opportunities for cooperative education and co...
Purpose: This paper examines the discourses that influence policy and practice in social enterprises...
Concepts of social enterprise have been debated repeatedly, and continue to cause confusion. In this...
Purpose: This paper re-evaluates social enterprise (SE) history to pinpoint a pluralist turn in com...
The research problem: Theories of organising are dominated by a neoliberal agenda. This authority ha...
The social and solidarity economy concept refers to enterprises, organizations, and innovations that...
In this paper, we explore a single case study of multi-stakeholder co-operativism to uncover the (hi...
This paper explores the philosophical assumptions of the FairShares Model - a set of social enterpri...
The ILO’s recognition of the social and solidarity economy (SSE), with an internationally accepted d...
Theories of business are still dominated by a choice between social responsibility (altruistic commu...
Theories of business are still dominated by a choice between social responsibility (altruistic commu...
In this paper, I examine how the rise of social enterprise (SE) offers opportunities for cooperative...
In this paper, we explore antecedents of the FairShares Model of social enterprise to answer the que...
In this paper, we explore antecedents of the FairShares Model of social enterprise to answer the que...
The rise of social enterprise (SE) offers significant opportunities for cooperative education and co...
Purpose: This paper examines the discourses that influence policy and practice in social enterprises...
Concepts of social enterprise have been debated repeatedly, and continue to cause confusion. In this...
Purpose: This paper re-evaluates social enterprise (SE) history to pinpoint a pluralist turn in com...
The research problem: Theories of organising are dominated by a neoliberal agenda. This authority ha...
The social and solidarity economy concept refers to enterprises, organizations, and innovations that...
In this paper, we explore a single case study of multi-stakeholder co-operativism to uncover the (hi...
This paper explores the philosophical assumptions of the FairShares Model - a set of social enterpri...
The ILO’s recognition of the social and solidarity economy (SSE), with an internationally accepted d...