Why do social entrepreneurs retain their faith in social entrepreneurship despite the organizational tensions and anxieties inherent to this field of practice? In this article, we employ the psychoanalytic concept of fantasy to advance knowledge on social enterprise creation. The research analyses qualitative data relating to the adoption of the Community Interest Company, a bespoke organizational form for social enterprise. We argue that social entrepreneurs adopt a specific organizational form because it represents a fantasmatic object that supports their desire for pro-social work. This fantasmatic form appears to temporarily neutralize tensions and anxieties while preserving attachments to pro-social ideals. Our first contribution is to...
The rapid rise of alternative organisations such as social enterprises is largely due to the promoti...
We integrate the predictions of institutional theory, the threat-rigidity hypothesis, and prospect t...
Purpose: In response to calls to critically analyse and conceptually advance social enterprise, the ...
Why do social entrepreneurs retain their faith in social entrepreneurship despite the organizational...
Social enterprise is charity’s web 2.0—a would-be revolution as open to interpre-tation as a Rorscha...
The concept of social enterprise (SE) has been developed by an emerging and collective effort of sch...
What is the goal of social enterprise policy? Is it the creation of a ‘not-for-profit ’ or ‘more-th...
This article has been published in the edited volume Social Entrepreneurship, which is also a specia...
ARTICLE 1 - Hybridization of diverging institutional logics through common-note practices An analog...
Jurisdictions across the country and around the globe are enacting legislation enabling founders of ...
Social enterprises address social problem by means of markets. Over the last two decades they have b...
Purpose – To debate some of the commonly-held assumptions about social enterprises. Design/metho...
This article is a theoretical review of social entrepreneurship, defined as any business initiative,...
Social enterprise is increasingly discussed in policy documents and academic literature, but there i...
This paper reports a case study of a for-profit award-winning social enterprise that faced bankruptc...
The rapid rise of alternative organisations such as social enterprises is largely due to the promoti...
We integrate the predictions of institutional theory, the threat-rigidity hypothesis, and prospect t...
Purpose: In response to calls to critically analyse and conceptually advance social enterprise, the ...
Why do social entrepreneurs retain their faith in social entrepreneurship despite the organizational...
Social enterprise is charity’s web 2.0—a would-be revolution as open to interpre-tation as a Rorscha...
The concept of social enterprise (SE) has been developed by an emerging and collective effort of sch...
What is the goal of social enterprise policy? Is it the creation of a ‘not-for-profit ’ or ‘more-th...
This article has been published in the edited volume Social Entrepreneurship, which is also a specia...
ARTICLE 1 - Hybridization of diverging institutional logics through common-note practices An analog...
Jurisdictions across the country and around the globe are enacting legislation enabling founders of ...
Social enterprises address social problem by means of markets. Over the last two decades they have b...
Purpose – To debate some of the commonly-held assumptions about social enterprises. Design/metho...
This article is a theoretical review of social entrepreneurship, defined as any business initiative,...
Social enterprise is increasingly discussed in policy documents and academic literature, but there i...
This paper reports a case study of a for-profit award-winning social enterprise that faced bankruptc...
The rapid rise of alternative organisations such as social enterprises is largely due to the promoti...
We integrate the predictions of institutional theory, the threat-rigidity hypothesis, and prospect t...
Purpose: In response to calls to critically analyse and conceptually advance social enterprise, the ...