“Trade vs. grant dependency” and social enterprise performance: A mediating role of learning orientation

C. Bhattarai, M. Bhandari
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ABSTRACT Pursuit of dual social and economic missions has created complicated dilemmas for social enterprises that whether they should rely more on nonprofit (e.g., grant dependency) or for-profit (e.g., trade dependency) strategies. Utilizing a sample of 164 UK social enterprises, this study found that relative to grant dependency, trade dependency has a more substantial positive direct effect on social performance. However, it has a more substantial positive indirect effect via learning orientation on economic and social performances. Therefore, this study concludes that social enterprise managers should prefer trade dependency to grant dependency to improve social performance. Nevertheless, they must promote and enhance learning culture and values (i.e., learning orientation) to concurrently improve, or at least not to deteriorate, their social enterprises’ economic performance. The findings of this study are crucial for policymakers as well to develop and implement policies and programs to support social enterprises.
“贸易与补助依赖”与社会企业绩效:学习取向的中介作用
社会企业在追求社会与经济双重使命的同时,也面临着是更多地依靠非营利性(如资助依赖)战略还是营利性(如贸易依赖)战略的复杂困境。利用164家英国社会企业的样本,本研究发现,相对于补助依赖,贸易依赖对社会绩效有更实质性的积极直接影响。而学习导向对经济社会绩效的间接正向影响更为显著。因此,本研究认为社会企业管理者应倾向于贸易依赖而非给予依赖,以提升社会绩效。然而,他们必须促进和加强学习文化和价值观(即学习导向),以同时改善或至少不恶化其社会企业的经济表现。本研究的结果对政策制定者制定和实施支持社会企业的政策和项目具有重要意义。
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