The paper serves as an introduction to a special issue discussing social enterprises historical development and functions against welfare regimes across six European countries (France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Scotland, Serbia). While discussing convergences and diversities among them, the introduction proposes a comparative analytical framework for understanding social enterprises and welfare state as contingent phenomena developed at different point in time, within a broader political-institutional framework regulating states-peoples’ relationships.

A remedy for all sins? Introducing a special issue on social enterprise and welfare regimes in Europe / Baglioni, S. - In: VOLUNTAS. - ISSN 0957-8765. - 28:6(2017), pp. 2325-2338. [10.1007/s11266-017-9929-y]

A remedy for all sins? Introducing a special issue on social enterprise and welfare regimes in Europe

BAGLIONI S
2017-01-01

Abstract

The paper serves as an introduction to a special issue discussing social enterprises historical development and functions against welfare regimes across six European countries (France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Scotland, Serbia). While discussing convergences and diversities among them, the introduction proposes a comparative analytical framework for understanding social enterprises and welfare state as contingent phenomena developed at different point in time, within a broader political-institutional framework regulating states-peoples’ relationships.
2017
A remedy for all sins? Introducing a special issue on social enterprise and welfare regimes in Europe / Baglioni, S. - In: VOLUNTAS. - ISSN 0957-8765. - 28:6(2017), pp. 2325-2338. [10.1007/s11266-017-9929-y]
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