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The Sociopolitical Determinants of Social Entrepreneurship Action: A Qualitative Analysis

Nafisa Yeasmin and Riitta Kemppainen-Koivisto

South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases, 2017, vol. 6, issue 1, 47-60

Abstract: Jobseekers, considered as long-term unemployed in Lapland, are under the risk of social exclusion. This group of people is lacking ways for identifying the advantages of relevant networking opportunities in the society with respect to access to the labour market. In particular, this article explores the opportunities for facilitating and enhancing public services in customers’ demands and promoting employment services during the transition of the target group via establishing social enterprise (SE)/cooperatives (coops). The research focuses on the concept of coproduction and network theory for supporting social innovation in the Arctic city. The objective of this explorative research is to analyze the combine recourses of coproduction and network modelling for achieving the necessary sociopolitical determinants for SE/coop to function as an alternative instrument for employment in Lapland. This research article suggests a sustainable social network model for identifying collective social beliefs and values for hindering long-term unemployment by operating SE/coops successfully in the sparsely populated Arctic region.

Keywords: Social enterprise; cooperative; network theory; coproduction theory; unemployed (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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