Social enterprises as local development actors: Insights from Tasmania
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-17, 21:17authored byEversole, R
The social enterprise sector is attracting policy and academic interest internationally for its promise to meet development challenges across social and economic domains. This article discusses findings from applied research in Tasmania, Australia, that aimed to understand whether social enterprises were present, what distinguished them as a sector, and the kinds of development roles they sought to play. Findings revealed that numerous Tasmanian organisations identified as social enterprises yet these organisations shared no common organisational structure, development mission or industry. Rather, what they shared was a common approach to addressing local development issues: one that involved crossing boundaries and working across sectoral silos to leverage resources and support.
History
Publication title
Local Economy
Volume
28
Issue
6
Pagination
567-579
ISSN
0269-0942
Department/School
DVC - Academic
Publisher
Sage
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Rights statement
Copyright 2013 Sage
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Management and productivity not elsewhere classified