Social entrepreneurship as social innovation: what about social work?

ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.Authors Leendert de Bell, Zsolt Bugarszki, Geof Cox
ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.PublicationDate 2024
ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.Lectorates Decent Work
ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.PublicationType Book

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Although the contribution of social entrepreneurship to social innovation is becoming increasingly acknowledged in theory and practice, it is less apparent in relation to social work. This chapter aims to contribute to a better understanding of social entrepreneurship in relation to issues of social innovation and social work. We will do this by focusing in particular on work integration of vulnerable groups, one of the most dominant impact areas in which many social enterprises are active and which most directly relates to the traditional domain of social work. The chapter analyses specific examples from the UK and the Netherlands to discuss how social enterprises have contributed to systemic change in the social domain, and what its possible implications could be for the future of social work.

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  • Leendert de Bell | Researcher | Organising Decent Work
    Leendert de Bell
    • Professor
    • researchcomponents.publicationcontent.authorlectoratelabelsingle: Decent Work

ResearchComponents.DetailedInformation.Language English
ResearchComponents.DetailedInformation.ISBNISSN URN:ISBN:9781447369356
ResearchComponents.DetailedInformation.Keywords social entrepeneurship, SOCIAL INNOVATION, social work
ResearchComponents.DetailedInformation.DigitalObjectIdentifier 10.51952/9781447369356.ch018
ResearchComponents.DetailedInformation.PageRange 251-262

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