Social Enterprise in Central and Eastern Europe
Theory, Models and Practice
Contributor(s)
Defourny, Jacques (editor)
Nyssens, Marthe (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
In the last two decades, the quest for a widely accepted definition of social enterprise has been a central issue in a great number of publications. The main objective of the ICSEM Project (on which this book is based) was to show that the social enterprise field would benefit much more from linking conceptualisation efforts to the huge diversity of social enterprises than from an additional and ambitious attempt at providing an encompassing definition. Starting from a hypothesis that could be termed "the impossibility of a unified definition", the ICSEM research strategy relied on bottom-up approaches to capture the social enterprise phenomenon in its local and national contexts. This strategy made it possible to take into account and give legitimacy to locally embedded approaches, while simultaneously allowing for the identification of major social enterprise models to delineate the field on common grounds at the international level. Social Enterprise in Central and Eastern Europe – the last volume in a series of four ICSEM-based books on social enterprise worldwide — will serve as a key reference and resource for teachers, researchers, students, experts, policy makers, journalists and others who want to acquire a broad understanding of the social enterprise and social entrepreneurship phenomena as they emerge and develop in this region.
Keywords
Entrepreneurship; Economic history; Economics; Politics and government; Central / national / federal government policies; Business and ManagementDOI
10.4324/9780429324529ISBN
9781000367157, 9780367342197, 9780429324529, 9780367747312, 9781000367157Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2021Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Routledge Studies in Social Enterprise & Social Innovation,Classification
Entrepreneurship / Start-ups
Economic history
Economics
Politics and government
Central / national / federal government policies
Business and Management