SIBs and the implications on the relationship between social enterprises and the public sector: a case study from the Netherlands

IF 2.5 Q3 MANAGEMENT
Valentina Patetta, Marta Enciso-Santocildes
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Abstract

Purpose

The aim of this paper is to provide insights and knowledge about the motivations and implications for social enterprises' participation in SIBs, particularly in terms of collaboration and partnership with the public sector, as well as the different positions on this issue. The overall aim, therefore, is to show how social enterprises and public organisations have interacted in the context of SIBs and what has been achieved by participating.

Design/methodology/approach

This multiple case study approach applies qualitative methods like observations and semi-structured and unstructured interviews.

Findings

The study shows that SIBs can be an option for financing social enterprises within a strategy of income diversification and resource dependency. Despite tensions and complexities, SIBs can renew the traditional funding relationship by adding innovation, strengthening the co-creation process and creating a stable relationship.

Research limitations/implications

Research findings may lack generalisability due to the specific context in which the case study is rooted.

Practical implications

The paper offers practical implications in terms of insights and suggestions for social enterprises and the public sector interested in developing the scheme.

Originality/value

This paper adds the voice and perspective of social enterprises on the relationship with the public sector within the framework of SIBs initiatives.

社会企业投资机制及其对社会企业与公共部门之间关系的影响:荷兰案例研究
目的本文旨在提供有关社会企业参与社会投资机构的动机和影响的见解和知识,特别是在与 公共部门的合作和伙伴关系方面,以及在这一问题上的不同立场。因此,总体目标是说明社会企业和公共组织如何在社会投资机构的背景下进行互动,以及通过参与取得了哪些成果。研究结果该研究表明,在收入多元化和资源依赖的战略下,社会投资机构可以成为社会企业融资的一种选择。尽管存在紧张和复杂的关系,但社会企业投资银行可以通过增加创新、加强共同创造过程和创建稳定的关系来更新传统的资助关系。研究局限性/影响由于案例研究的具体背景,研究结果可能缺乏普遍性。原创性/价值本文补充了社会企业在社会企业投资银行倡议框架内与公共部门关系的声音和观点。
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自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Public Sector Management (IJPSM) publishes academic articles on the management, governance, and reform of public sector organizations around the world, aiming to provide an accessible and valuable resource for academics and public managers alike. IJPSM covers the full range of public management research including studies of organizations, public finances, performance management, Human Resources Management, strategy, leadership, accountability, integrity, collaboration, e-government, procurement, and more. IJPSM encourages scholars to publish their empirical research and is particularly interested in comparative findings. IJPSM is open to articles using a variety of research methods and theoretical approaches.
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