Support mechanisms for social entrepreneurship in the Baltic Sea Region
Support mechanisms for social entrepreneurship in the Baltic Sea Region
Author(s): Renate Lukjanska, Magda Leszczyna-Rzucidło, Julia KuznecovaSubject(s): Business Economy / Management, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: social entrepreneurship; support mechanisms; entrepreneurship; social enterprise
Summary/Abstract: This paper presents an overview of support mechanisms for social entrepreneurship available in the seven Baltic Sea Region (BSR) countries with references to the pertinent literature. Its main aim is to evaluate the mechanisms of support provided by state and local authorities in terms of their influence on the development of the social entrepreneurship sector. The research is based ona survey conducted among representatives of social enterprises from the seven BSR countries and focus group interviews. The hypothesis assumes that that there is a great disparity in the level of support offered to social entrepreneurs in the researched countries; moreover, it is not the kind of support that is expected by entrepreneurs. The study revealed that the expected support mechanisms include: specialised institutions founded by the government, access to direct financial support, and infrastructure support aimed at increasing the capacity of social enterprises. The conclusion is that the existing support mechanisms require greater state and local involvement. Continued efforts are required to make them more accessible and better adjusted to the needs of social entrepreneurs in the researched countries.
Journal: International Business and Global Economy
- Issue Year: 36/2017
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 262-274
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English