Purpose The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the potential fruitfulness of the theory of Alasdair MacIntyre for understanding how social enterprises may facilitate well-being, using empirical evidence from doctoral research to illustrate this. Design/methodology/approach This paper is based on findings from research conducted at a mental health training and employment organisation which used gardening as rehabilitative tool. Participant observation and semi-structured interviews with staff, volunteers and service users were used to generate the data, a MacIntyrean lens used to analyse the data, and some suggestions are made as to why social enterprises may be particularly suited to such an approach. Findings Practitioners en...
It has been suggested that social enterprises could offer solutions for poverty reduction, empowerme...
Over the last two decades the failure of traditional work-integration measures to significantly redu...
Background: Work Integration Social Enterprises (WISEs) constitute an important vehicle for providin...
Purpose -The objective of this paper is to examine the impacts of social enterprise on individual an...
Social enterprises (SEs) are purpose-driven organisations that balance a dual-bottom line. They seek...
Since the late 1990s social enterprises have been increasingly utilised as a means of delivering of ...
Purpose This paper explores how stable employment, company culture, and tailored health, digital, ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to consider a psychoanalytic explanation for the challenges fa...
Social enterprises are promoted as a method of welfare reform, to transition people out of disadvant...
In recent years civil society organisations, associations, institutions and groups have become incre...
Purpose Interventions that promote both mental and physical wellbeing have been advocated for people...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide new evidence on the different dimensions of well-...
The research presented explores links between key quality management practices and social impact cre...
This paper explores and reflects upon the literature and several mini case studies to recommend a ch...
Social enterprise is an 'emerging' research paradigm, yet it is not an entirely new phenomenon. The...
It has been suggested that social enterprises could offer solutions for poverty reduction, empowerme...
Over the last two decades the failure of traditional work-integration measures to significantly redu...
Background: Work Integration Social Enterprises (WISEs) constitute an important vehicle for providin...
Purpose -The objective of this paper is to examine the impacts of social enterprise on individual an...
Social enterprises (SEs) are purpose-driven organisations that balance a dual-bottom line. They seek...
Since the late 1990s social enterprises have been increasingly utilised as a means of delivering of ...
Purpose This paper explores how stable employment, company culture, and tailored health, digital, ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to consider a psychoanalytic explanation for the challenges fa...
Social enterprises are promoted as a method of welfare reform, to transition people out of disadvant...
In recent years civil society organisations, associations, institutions and groups have become incre...
Purpose Interventions that promote both mental and physical wellbeing have been advocated for people...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide new evidence on the different dimensions of well-...
The research presented explores links between key quality management practices and social impact cre...
This paper explores and reflects upon the literature and several mini case studies to recommend a ch...
Social enterprise is an 'emerging' research paradigm, yet it is not an entirely new phenomenon. The...
It has been suggested that social enterprises could offer solutions for poverty reduction, empowerme...
Over the last two decades the failure of traditional work-integration measures to significantly redu...
Background: Work Integration Social Enterprises (WISEs) constitute an important vehicle for providin...