The legitimacy of social enterprise
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Abstract
Abstract Social enterprise has emerged as a businesslike contrast to the traditional nonprofit organization. This article develops an explanatory direction for social enterprise based on institutional perspectives rather than more traditional rational economic concepts. Through Suchman's typology of legitimacy (1995), the article argues that the origin and evolution of social enterprise is put into dramatically different focus, particularly through the concept of moral legitimacy. Moral legitimacy not only connects the overall emergence of social enterprise with neoconservative, pro‐business, and promarket political and ideological values that have become central in many nations in the Organization for…
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- Legitimacy
- Social enterprise
- Typology
- Ideology
- Politics
- Sociology
- Revenue
- Public relations
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Partnerships for the goals
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