E-Book, Englisch, 264 Seiten
Denny / Seddon Social Enterprise
Erscheinungsjahr 2013
ISBN: 978-1-136-24228-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Accountability and Evaluation around the World
E-Book, Englisch, 264 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-136-24228-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Social enterprise has become a much discussed term in recent years, often in conjunction with the public sector - the idea that entrepreneurship might somehow step in and save the public purse has taken hold in a number of areas.
This book introduces and explains the terminology surrounding social enterprise and brings much-needed rigour to proceedings by demonstrating how this can be measured, evaluated and held accountable. A range of validated evaluation measures, tools and techniques, such as ‘SROI’, the ‘Outcomes Star’ and randomised control trials, are presented in individual research projects, conducted by an exciting and eclectic mix of international authors who are recognised experts in the field of social enterprise.
Wrapping up with the ground-breaking use of a General Self-Efficacy scale, a reflective critique of social finance and a challenge to the actual concept of social enterprise, the book discusses the potential disadvantages that can arise from the commodification of social enterprise activities, resulting in a fascinating summary of current thinking surrounding this topic.
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Part I: Overview 1. Evaluating Social Enterprise: An International Perspective (Simon Denny and Fred Seddon) Part II: Defining Social Enterprise: A Theoretical Perspective 2. Social Enterprise or Social Entrepreneurship: Which Matters and Why? (John Thompson and Jonathan M. Scott) 3. Social Enterprise Management: How do Social Enterprises Compete (Bob Doherty) 4. It's not You, it's Me!: Breaking up Social Entrepreneurship Identity (Chris Mason) Part III: Evaluating Social Enterprise: International Research Studies 5.Working for a Social Enterprise: An Exploration of Employee Rewards and Motivations (Belinda Bell and Helen Haugh) 6. When Social Enterprises do it Better: Efficiency and Efficacy of Work Integration in the Italian Social Cooperatives (Carlo Borzaga and Sara Depedri) 7. Fostering Wellbeing of Immigrants and Refugees?: Evaluating the Outcomes of Work Integration Social Enterprise (Jo Barraket) 8. Does Social Enterprise offer any Added Value?: A Comparative Evaluation of the Outcome Benefits of Work-Integration Programmes in the Third and Private Sectors (Richard Hazenberg) 9. How do we know if Social Enterprise Works?: Tools for Assessing Social Enterprise Performance (Kelly Hall and Malin Arvidson) Part IV: Evaluating Social Enterprise: A Critical Perspective 10. Filling the Capital Gap: Institutionalizing ‘Social’ Finance (Alex Nicholls) 11. In Futile Search of Excellence: The 'Muddling through Agenda' of Service-Providing Social Enterprises in Contemporary Europe (Ingo Bode) 12. Social Enterprise through a Critical Appreciative Lens (Suzanne Grant) Part V: The Future for Evaluation of Social Enterprise 13. Summarising and Projecting into the Future (Simon Denny and Fred Seddon)