Towards a Tailor-Made Legal Structure for Social Enterprises in Sri Lanka

K. Jayathilaka
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Social enterprises provide effective solutions to social, economic, and environmental problems using business methods and the power of the marketplace. Social enterprises straddle the legal divide between for-profits and nonprofits, as they seek to generate wealth while making a strong social impact. Therefore, many countries around the globe have introduced specific legal forms for social entrepreneurs to house their entities and thereby enabling them to fully realise their aspiration of ‘do well by doing good’. This research tests whether there is sufficient demand and the appropriate contextual setting in Sri Lanka to justify the introduction of a tailor-made legal form for social enterprises. This research serves the twofold objective of identifying difficulties encountered by social enterprises when operating within the parameters prescribed by existing for-profit and non-profit legal structures and proposing methods to overcome these barriers to establish a thriving social enterprise sector. To that end, primary sources such as statutes and secondary sources such as Hansard reports, consultation papers on amendments to statutes, research papers and journal articles were used. To discover, from a pragmatic perspective, challenges faced by social enterprises in the current legal landscape and solutions to create a favourable legal environment, semi-structured interviews with social entrepreneurs, experts in the field of social entrepreneurship, corporate lawyers and relevant government officers/agencies were conducted based on purposive sampling. Research findings reveal that introduction of a specific legal format for social enterprises is the panacea for all barriers, in particular inability to manage unique governance needs, limited access to finance, lack of recognition, legitimacy and deprivation of identity etc. that hinder this sector from reaching new heights. Keywords: Social enterprise; legal form; Sri Lanka
为斯里兰卡社会企业量身定制法律结构
社会企业利用商业方法和市场力量为社会、经济和环境问题提供有效的解决方案。社会企业跨越了营利性和非营利组织之间的法律鸿沟,因为它们寻求在创造财富的同时产生强大的社会影响。因此,世界上许多国家都为社会企业家引入了具体的法律形式,以安置其实体,从而使他们能够充分实现“做好事”的愿望。本研究检验斯里兰卡是否有足够的需求和适当的背景,以证明为社会企业引入量身定制的法律形式是合理的。这项研究有两个目的,一是找出社会企业在现有营利和非营利法律结构规定的范围内运作时遇到的困难,二是提出克服这些障碍的方法,以建立一个蓬勃发展的社会企业部门。为此目的,使用了诸如法规之类的主要来源和诸如《议事录》报告、关于修订法规的协商文件、研究论文和期刊文章等次要来源。为了从务实的角度发现社会企业在当前法律环境中所面临的挑战,以及如何创造一个有利的法律环境,我们以有目的的抽样方式,对社会企业家、社会企业家领域的专家、企业律师和相关政府官员/机构进行了半结构化访谈。研究结果表明,为社会企业引入一种特定的法律形式是解决所有障碍的灵丹妙药,特别是无法管理独特的治理需求、获得资金的机会有限、缺乏认可、合法性和剥夺身份等,这些障碍阻碍了社会企业达到新的高度。关键词:社会企业;法律形式;斯里兰卡
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