This paper argues that enterprises can be understood primarily in terms of their social bases and that the social base of community enterprise lies in community of some kind. It reviews current conceptualizations in this area such as 'community-based enterprise' (CBE) and 'social enterprise', and argues that CBE is only one form of community enterprise. Community entrepreneurs are understood in terms of their position on a continuum of community participation, as economic/social/political activists, and community enterprise is explained largely in terms of the balance of social capital functions served by its overall activity. The relationship between membership of a community enterprise and membership of a community is explored, and repres...
This chapter is concerned with a perspective on enterprise and poverty that takes a different approa...
The chapter focuses on how social aims and cooperative attitudes have been supported in the shaping ...
This paper is submitted for consideration as a potential contributor to AGSE topic 11, social entrep...
This paper argues that enterprises can be understood primarily in terms of their social bases and th...
This monograph investigates the organisation, constitution and delivery of community-based organisat...
Commencing from the identification of an emerging discourse in government circles expounding the ben...
Communities are increasingly turning to social innovation to address challenges that impact them suc...
Through a review of the recent American community development literature, this paper tests the asser...
Social enterprise plays an important role in community development (Pearce 2003) being increasingly ...
ABSTRACT. In this article we argue that the emergence of a new form of organization – community ente...
Purpose - The global economic crisis has had a major impact on government spending for urban regener...
Purpose - The global economic crisis has had a major impact on government spending for urban regener...
Community-based business models are an emerging phenomenon in business reality, particularly in new ...
Depleted communities are a persistent feature of late capitalism. They can be seen as areas that hav...
Purpose - The global economic crisis has had a major impact on government spending for urban regener...
This chapter is concerned with a perspective on enterprise and poverty that takes a different approa...
The chapter focuses on how social aims and cooperative attitudes have been supported in the shaping ...
This paper is submitted for consideration as a potential contributor to AGSE topic 11, social entrep...
This paper argues that enterprises can be understood primarily in terms of their social bases and th...
This monograph investigates the organisation, constitution and delivery of community-based organisat...
Commencing from the identification of an emerging discourse in government circles expounding the ben...
Communities are increasingly turning to social innovation to address challenges that impact them suc...
Through a review of the recent American community development literature, this paper tests the asser...
Social enterprise plays an important role in community development (Pearce 2003) being increasingly ...
ABSTRACT. In this article we argue that the emergence of a new form of organization – community ente...
Purpose - The global economic crisis has had a major impact on government spending for urban regener...
Purpose - The global economic crisis has had a major impact on government spending for urban regener...
Community-based business models are an emerging phenomenon in business reality, particularly in new ...
Depleted communities are a persistent feature of late capitalism. They can be seen as areas that hav...
Purpose - The global economic crisis has had a major impact on government spending for urban regener...
This chapter is concerned with a perspective on enterprise and poverty that takes a different approa...
The chapter focuses on how social aims and cooperative attitudes have been supported in the shaping ...
This paper is submitted for consideration as a potential contributor to AGSE topic 11, social entrep...