Social enterprise is being increasingly encouraged as a solution to social problems concerning social exclusion, child development and family welfare within both developed and developing countries. This article considers these policy contexts and two case studies of social enterprises that provide children's services in the United Kingdom and Cambodia. It aims through this comparison to contribute insights as to the challenge for social enterprise to deliver gains in this area. This article considers a ‘rights-based’ discourse of social inclusion and concludes that a political capabilities approach to the ways that social enterprise engages with policy measures is crucial if it is to meaningfully address the social needs of marginal communi...
How can one know when social inclusion is achieved? The answer is elusive. Inclusion Matters: The Fo...
Social inequalities are present in capitalist economies, which are moderated by welfare states: soci...
This book is the result of an international study by leading economists and sociologists from across...
In the United Kingdom, social enterprise is promoted as a mechanism to capture the supposed innovati...
This paper considers the development of in the UK and how this has affected . It defines social ente...
Purpose: This paper critically assesses Western views on the social economy in contrast to everyday ...
This paper has been researched to explore the following question: Can social enterprise (SE) be nurt...
Literature tells us that social enterprise, social economy (within which social enterprises are foun...
Social enterprises in Cambodia: Typology and institutionalisation This article presents different no...
This paper sets out historic and cultural factors that impact on incentives for autonomous economic ...
Government policy to reduce social exclusion focuses on increasing employment opportunities and ince...
In recent years the concepts of social inclusion and exclusion have become part of the repertoire of...
This article examines the potential impact of social enterprise on disadvantage. The case study rese...
This is an exploratory research study which examines the role of social enterprise in delivering ser...
In Cambodia, the explicit use of the notion of social enterprise (SE) varies across academia, civil ...
How can one know when social inclusion is achieved? The answer is elusive. Inclusion Matters: The Fo...
Social inequalities are present in capitalist economies, which are moderated by welfare states: soci...
This book is the result of an international study by leading economists and sociologists from across...
In the United Kingdom, social enterprise is promoted as a mechanism to capture the supposed innovati...
This paper considers the development of in the UK and how this has affected . It defines social ente...
Purpose: This paper critically assesses Western views on the social economy in contrast to everyday ...
This paper has been researched to explore the following question: Can social enterprise (SE) be nurt...
Literature tells us that social enterprise, social economy (within which social enterprises are foun...
Social enterprises in Cambodia: Typology and institutionalisation This article presents different no...
This paper sets out historic and cultural factors that impact on incentives for autonomous economic ...
Government policy to reduce social exclusion focuses on increasing employment opportunities and ince...
In recent years the concepts of social inclusion and exclusion have become part of the repertoire of...
This article examines the potential impact of social enterprise on disadvantage. The case study rese...
This is an exploratory research study which examines the role of social enterprise in delivering ser...
In Cambodia, the explicit use of the notion of social enterprise (SE) varies across academia, civil ...
How can one know when social inclusion is achieved? The answer is elusive. Inclusion Matters: The Fo...
Social inequalities are present in capitalist economies, which are moderated by welfare states: soci...
This book is the result of an international study by leading economists and sociologists from across...