In many countries, social enterprise has been introduced into a competitive market-oriented environment as a substitute for publicly owned services, particularly in healthcare. In the United Kingdom, evidence for this move seems to derive from case studies where social enterprise operates in collaboration – as opposed to competition – with publicly owned services. Our systematic review demonstrates that there is no evidence to support the role of social enterprise as a substitute for publicly owned services. However, there is evidence to show that where social enterprise operates in a collaborative environment, enhanced outcomes can be achieved, such as connectedness, well-being and self-confidence
Purpose This paper explores how stable employment, company culture, and tailored health, digital, ...
Social enterprises are a unique form of organisation, located where the public, private and voluntar...
Background: Co-production is promoted as an effective way of improving the quality of health and soc...
In many countries, social enterprise has been introduced into a competitive market-oriented environm...
In many countries, social enterprise has been introduced into a competitive market- oriented environ...
In recent years civil society organisations, associations, institutions and groups have become incre...
Since the late 1990s social enterprises have been increasingly utilised as a means of delivering of ...
AbstractThis paper focuses on the role of actors that operate outside formal health systems, but nev...
There is much rhetoric concerning the need for collaboration and partnership both from policy makers...
In 2013, the UK Government announced a major £3.8 billion healthcare initiative, the Better Care Fun...
Purpose As the provision of public services in many advanced welfare states has increasingly come t...
National and international policy actors use social enterprises in health system reform, but their m...
This report provides insight into the impact of community business-related approaches to health and ...
Social enterprises are organisations that pursue a social mission through the application of market-...
The need for health and social care agencies and their professionals to work in partnership is a cen...
Purpose This paper explores how stable employment, company culture, and tailored health, digital, ...
Social enterprises are a unique form of organisation, located where the public, private and voluntar...
Background: Co-production is promoted as an effective way of improving the quality of health and soc...
In many countries, social enterprise has been introduced into a competitive market-oriented environm...
In many countries, social enterprise has been introduced into a competitive market- oriented environ...
In recent years civil society organisations, associations, institutions and groups have become incre...
Since the late 1990s social enterprises have been increasingly utilised as a means of delivering of ...
AbstractThis paper focuses on the role of actors that operate outside formal health systems, but nev...
There is much rhetoric concerning the need for collaboration and partnership both from policy makers...
In 2013, the UK Government announced a major £3.8 billion healthcare initiative, the Better Care Fun...
Purpose As the provision of public services in many advanced welfare states has increasingly come t...
National and international policy actors use social enterprises in health system reform, but their m...
This report provides insight into the impact of community business-related approaches to health and ...
Social enterprises are organisations that pursue a social mission through the application of market-...
The need for health and social care agencies and their professionals to work in partnership is a cen...
Purpose This paper explores how stable employment, company culture, and tailored health, digital, ...
Social enterprises are a unique form of organisation, located where the public, private and voluntar...
Background: Co-production is promoted as an effective way of improving the quality of health and soc...