In Cambodia, the explicit use of the notion of social enterprise (SE) varies across academia, civil society and public policy. Understanding and implementation of the concept tend to be more advanced among foreign actors, who often come from non-governmental development organisations, than they are among Cambodian development practitioners, among whom SE is best described as an emerging concept or language. The institutionalisation process of social enterprise models considerably determines the ability of particular types of social enterprises to attract resources and support. In Cambodia, the different forces at work in the institutionalisation of SEs include: governmental policy and international development institutions; and non-governme...
Starting from a hypothesis that could be termed “the impossibility of a social enterprise unified de...
On top of the well-known dilemma of social enterprises as hybrid organizations, the form in which th...
This thesis examines the origin of social capital from an institution-centered approach, in order to...
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 ...
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...
Purpose: This paper critically assesses Western views on the social economy in contrast to everyday ...
This paper draws on action research in Kampong Cham Province, Cambodia with actors in a well-resourc...
Contrary to accepted wisdom, nascent social enterprises in this Cambodian study adopted a pragmatic,...
Social enterprise (or business driven by social objectives) is a prominent focus of development poli...
While abundant evidence links entrepreneurial orientation (EO) to enhanced firm performance, minimal...
Social entrepreneurship has become a very attractive and much studied topic. It has become particula...
Since the early 1990s in Cambodia, the title of “oknha” has been bestowed upon business people who m...
Tourism scholars agree that social entrepreneurship has an important role to play in the adoption of...
Starting from a hypothesis that could be termed “the impossibility of a social enterprise unified de...
On top of the well-known dilemma of social enterprises as hybrid organizations, the form in which th...
This thesis examines the origin of social capital from an institution-centered approach, in order to...
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 ...
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...
Purpose: This paper critically assesses Western views on the social economy in contrast to everyday ...
This paper draws on action research in Kampong Cham Province, Cambodia with actors in a well-resourc...
Contrary to accepted wisdom, nascent social enterprises in this Cambodian study adopted a pragmatic,...
Social enterprise (or business driven by social objectives) is a prominent focus of development poli...
While abundant evidence links entrepreneurial orientation (EO) to enhanced firm performance, minimal...
Social entrepreneurship has become a very attractive and much studied topic. It has become particula...
Since the early 1990s in Cambodia, the title of “oknha” has been bestowed upon business people who m...
Tourism scholars agree that social entrepreneurship has an important role to play in the adoption of...
Starting from a hypothesis that could be termed “the impossibility of a social enterprise unified de...
On top of the well-known dilemma of social enterprises as hybrid organizations, the form in which th...
This thesis examines the origin of social capital from an institution-centered approach, in order to...