posted on 2023-05-17, 23:20authored byEversole, R, Barraket, J, Luke, B
Social enterprises are hybrid organizational forms that combine characteristics of for-profit businesses and community sector organizations. This article explores how rural communities may use social enterprises to progress local development agendas across both economic and social domains. Drawing on qualitative case studies of three social enterprises in rural North West Tasmania, this article explores the role of social enterprises in local development processes. The case study social enterprises, despite differences in size, structure, mission and age, are strongly embedded in their local places and local communities. As deeply contextualized development actors, these social enterprises mobilize multiple resources and assets to achieve a range of local development outcomes, including but not limited to social capital.
History
Publication title
Community Development Journal
Volume
49
Pagination
245-261
ISSN
0010-3802
Department/School
DVC - Academic
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Rights statement
copyright 2013 Oxford University Press and Community Development Journal
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Management and productivity not elsewhere classified