This paper investigates the development of the Social Enterprise (SE) in Thailand. Emerging from the non-profit sector in the 1970s, Thailand is now experiencing the development of new state-private policy interventions to stimulate development of SE. We combine the work of Kerlin on the socio-economic environment with the theories of market creation from economic sociology. We pinpoint for the first time the key institutions, networks, cognitive framings and policy initiatives of SE emergence and development in Thailand. In addition, we identify a new country type Social Enterprise Semi Strategic Diverse model form, we term an Authoritarian State-Corporate model
This paper will explore the genesis of the interest and development of social enterprises in the Uni...
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Purpose: Thailand is a developing economy underpinned by high levels of wealth inequality and an ing...
The awareness of sustainability is increasing in people across the world. Business needs to incorpor...
The global economy is shifting from Western capitalism towards more inclusive alternatives. Leaders ...
We first examine the socio-economic contexts in which new public policies and new NPOs’ initiatives ...
In the absence of a widely accepted and common definition of social enterprise (SE), a large researc...
This article focuses on how social entrepreneurship and its role in civil society can be understood ...
Purpose: This paper critically assesses Western views on the social economy in contrast to everyday ...
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Social Entrepreneurship ist ein Thema, das in der letzten Dekade stetig mehr Aufmerksamkeit bekommt ...
Over the past few years, the role of private sector organizations as actors and investors in develop...
This paper makes out a case for granting a wider mandate for social enterprises and non-profits (SEN...
Policies in Southeast Asia (Thailand and Indonesia in particular, but also Malaysia and the Philippi...
This paper will explore the genesis of the interest and development of social enterprises in the Uni...
This paper examines social entrepreneurship in a Burmese refugee community as it strives to provide ...
Social entrepreneurship and ventures are becoming increasingly important in addressing complex chall...
Purpose: Thailand is a developing economy underpinned by high levels of wealth inequality and an ing...
The awareness of sustainability is increasing in people across the world. Business needs to incorpor...
The global economy is shifting from Western capitalism towards more inclusive alternatives. Leaders ...
We first examine the socio-economic contexts in which new public policies and new NPOs’ initiatives ...
In the absence of a widely accepted and common definition of social enterprise (SE), a large researc...
This article focuses on how social entrepreneurship and its role in civil society can be understood ...
Purpose: This paper critically assesses Western views on the social economy in contrast to everyday ...
This paper outlines the characteristics of the philanthropic sector in Thailand today. It first desc...
Social Entrepreneurship ist ein Thema, das in der letzten Dekade stetig mehr Aufmerksamkeit bekommt ...
Over the past few years, the role of private sector organizations as actors and investors in develop...
This paper makes out a case for granting a wider mandate for social enterprises and non-profits (SEN...
Policies in Southeast Asia (Thailand and Indonesia in particular, but also Malaysia and the Philippi...
This paper will explore the genesis of the interest and development of social enterprises in the Uni...
This paper examines social entrepreneurship in a Burmese refugee community as it strives to provide ...
Social entrepreneurship and ventures are becoming increasingly important in addressing complex chall...