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Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to make sense of the social enterprise in a frame of social procurement and conceptualise it as a provider of public welfare based on bibliometric material. Comprehensively, it contributes to developments in social procurement, which has received limited attention.
Design/methodology/approach
Scoping literature from Web of Science and using bibliometric methods, the paper identifies and qualitatively explores the literary intersections between social enterprise and social procurement.
Findings
Of the 183 articles, four literary clusters are revealed illustrating scholarly intersections and a detailed exploration of social enterprise as a public provider. The alignment and themes of the clusters further indicate the application of, and role played by, social enterprise in social procurement. Collectively, they reveal the dominance of social enterprise in this dyadic relationship and a minor undertaking of research in social procurement.
Social implications
This “sense-making” groundwork forms a foundational step in developing our understanding of procurements through social enterprises. Furthermore, a positioning and conceptualisation of social enterprise accredits their utility and applicability in delivering public benefits. In this way, the paper informs and supports scholarly and practice-based interest into social enterprises for the delivery of public services.
Originality/value
The paper presents the first bibliometric conceptualisation of social enterprise in relation to social procurement and offers detailed insights through the bibliometric clusters. Furthermore, the paper contributes to the underdeveloped social dimension of procurement and bridges the gap between two distinct fields of scholarship: public management and administration and social entrepreneurship.
本文的目的是在社会采购的框架下理解社会企业,并基于文献计量资料将其概念化为公共福利的提供者。总的来说,它有助于社会采购的发展,这方面的关注有限。设计/方法/方法:本文从Web of Science中检索文献,并使用文献计量学方法,确定并定性地探讨了社会企业和社会采购之间的文学交叉点。在183篇文章中,揭示了四个文学集群,说明了学术交叉点和社会企业作为公共提供者的详细探索。集群的一致性和主题进一步表明社会企业在社会采购中的应用和作用。总的来说,它们揭示了社会企业在这种二元关系中的主导地位,以及社会采购研究的一个次要任务。社会意义这种“意义构建”的基础是发展我们对通过社会企业采购的理解的基础步骤。此外,社会企业的定位和概念认可了它们在提供公共利益方面的效用和适用性。通过这种方式,本文告知并支持对社会企业提供公共服务的学术和实践基础的兴趣。本文提出了与社会采购相关的社会企业的第一个文献计量概念,并通过文献计量集群提供了详细的见解。此外,本文还对采购的不发达社会维度做出了贡献,并弥合了公共管理和行政以及社会企业家精神这两个不同学术领域之间的差距。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Public Procurement (JOPP) seeks to further the understanding of public procurement. JOPP publishes original, high-quality research that explores the theories and practices of public procurement. The journal ensures that high-quality research is collected and disseminated widely to both academics and practitioners, and provides a forum for debate. It covers all subjects relating to the purchase of goods, services and works by public organizations at a local, regional, national and international level. JOPP is multi-disciplinary, with a broad approach towards methods and styles of research as well as the level of issues addressed. The Journal welcomes the submission of papers from researchers internationally. The journal welcomes research papers, narrative essays, exemplar cases, forums, and book reviews.