Earnings generation and strategic alliance-building and as a means of achieving scalability of social enterprises in South Africa

B. Urban, Sanelisiwe Bukula
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While scaling of social impact is a key element in social entrepreneurship (SE), many social enterprises fail to scale-up their impact meaningfully. This is an opportunity to investigate earnings generation (EG) and strategic alliance-building (SAB) as potential predictors of scalability of social enterprises. The study context is South Africa where SE has much relevance due to the many social ills, which plague the country. Initially, the study instrument is tested for validity and reliability, whereupon hypotheses are tested using multiple regression analyses. Results show that EG is a significant and positive predictor of social enterprise scaling. This finding is important considering that many social enterprises in South Africa are challenged by financial resource constraints. This study, conducted in an African emerging market context, allows social entrepreneurs to more deeply understand the relevance of EG and SAB in their scaling efforts. Indeed, developing a strong body of evidence that validates the effectiveness of policy in supporting social enterprise scaling is pivotal for both theory and practice.
创造收入和建立战略联盟,并将其作为实现南非社会企业可扩展性的手段
虽然扩大社会影响是社会企业家精神的关键要素,但许多社会企业未能有意义地扩大其影响。这是一个机会来研究盈利产生(EG)和战略联盟建设(SAB)作为社会企业可扩展性的潜在预测因素。研究背景是南非,由于困扰该国的许多社会弊病,SE具有很大的相关性。首先,对研究工具进行效度和信度测试,然后使用多元回归分析对假设进行测试。结果表明,企业绩效是社会企业规模的显著正向预测因子。考虑到南非的许多社会企业受到财政资源限制的挑战,这一发现很重要。本研究在非洲新兴市场背景下进行,使社会企业家能够更深入地了解EG和SAB在其规模努力中的相关性。事实上,建立一个强有力的证据来验证政策在支持社会企业规模扩张方面的有效性,对于理论和实践都是至关重要的。
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