Social enterprises respond to local needs through an integrated economic and social model. It is known that social enterprises facilitate outcomes for their participants; less is known about how social enterprises contribute to outcomes for others in their locale. Activity within social enterprises was observed and interviews conducted with participants, staff, customers and leaders in Australian regional cities. Data were analysed using a conceptual framework informed by social capital and social enterprise literature that uncovered actions involving social enterprises that realise place-based outcomes, motivations for these actions, and social capital networks that facilitate them. Linking networks among high level actors in regional citi...
It is a common misconception that communities must choose between economic prosperity and individual...
This chapter reflects on the developmental journey of social entrepreneur Luke Terry and the increas...
The information, practices and views in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessari...
Social enterprises respond to local needs through an integrated economic and social model. It is kno...
Purpose: In recent years, the socio-economic power of local purchasing by both individuals and organ...
The chapter focuses on how social aims and cooperative attitudes have been supported in the shaping ...
Local government and social enterprises are significant development actors in local communities. Loc...
The social economy as a regional development actor is gaining greater attention given its purported ...
This study aims to present an integrated theoretical framework of sustainable local and regional dev...
Social enterprises help to regenerate deprived areas through social value creation. A recent mechani...
Work Integration Social Enterprises (WISEs) are a response to reconfiguring social support for disad...
Social enterprise plays an important role in community development (Pearce 2003) being increasingly ...
The theoretical underpinning of social enterprise management remains limited, particularly in terms ...
The development of social enterprise as a potential tool to assist local and community economic deve...
Social enterprises are diverse in their mission, business structures and industry orientations. Like...
It is a common misconception that communities must choose between economic prosperity and individual...
This chapter reflects on the developmental journey of social entrepreneur Luke Terry and the increas...
The information, practices and views in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessari...
Social enterprises respond to local needs through an integrated economic and social model. It is kno...
Purpose: In recent years, the socio-economic power of local purchasing by both individuals and organ...
The chapter focuses on how social aims and cooperative attitudes have been supported in the shaping ...
Local government and social enterprises are significant development actors in local communities. Loc...
The social economy as a regional development actor is gaining greater attention given its purported ...
This study aims to present an integrated theoretical framework of sustainable local and regional dev...
Social enterprises help to regenerate deprived areas through social value creation. A recent mechani...
Work Integration Social Enterprises (WISEs) are a response to reconfiguring social support for disad...
Social enterprise plays an important role in community development (Pearce 2003) being increasingly ...
The theoretical underpinning of social enterprise management remains limited, particularly in terms ...
The development of social enterprise as a potential tool to assist local and community economic deve...
Social enterprises are diverse in their mission, business structures and industry orientations. Like...
It is a common misconception that communities must choose between economic prosperity and individual...
This chapter reflects on the developmental journey of social entrepreneur Luke Terry and the increas...
The information, practices and views in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessari...