Part I: Theoretical Perspectives on Social Enterprise
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Social Solidarity Economy: Coming of Age?
Chapter 2: Defining Social Enterprise
Chapter 3: The Politics of Social Enterprise
Part II: Sustainable Enterprises and Communities
Introduction
Chapter 4: Social Accounting: Values, Outcomes and Impacts
Chapter 5: Income Streams and Capital
Chapter 6: Social Investment and Crowd Financing
Chapter 7: Social and Ethical Capital
Part III: The Practice of Social Enterprise
Introduction
Chapter 8: Strategic Management and Planning
Chapter 9: Management Ideologies
Chapter 10: Leadership: Social Entrepreneurship, Ecopreneurship and
Socio-ecopreneurship
Chapter 11: Identities and Legalities
Chapter 12: Governance and Human Relations
Glossary
Dr Rory Ridley-Duff worked for 12 years as a director of the
workers co-operative Computercraft Ltd, and has built his academic
career through a PhD study of School Trends Ltd during its
conversion to a social enterprise. His primary research interest is
the process by which democratic relations develop in both informal
and formal organisations and affect governing processes.
He has now authored 35 scholarly papers, four books and two novels.
In addition to this book, he has published ‘The Case for
FairShares’ to articulate findings from a decade of action research
at Sheffield Business School, that explores social enterprise as a
route to solidarity between social entrepreneurs, producers,
consumers and small investors (see www.fairshares.coop). His
research has been published in Human Relations, Corporate
Governance: An International Review, the Industrial Relations
Journal, International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and
Research, the Social Enterprise Journal and Journal of Cooperative
Studies with best paper awards from Emerald Publishing and the
Institute of Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
He remains connected to practice through directorships with Social
Enterprise Europe and the FairShares Association. His academic
leadership roles include Chair of the PRME Group at Sheffield
Business School and Acting Chair of the International Cooperative
Business Education Consortium (ICBEC).
Dr Mike Bull is a Senior Lecturer and Research Fellow at Manchester
Metropolitan University Business School, recently completing his
PhD by publication, entitled ‘The Development of Social Enterprise
in the UK: Some Operational and Theoretical Contributions to
Knowledge’.
Mike has a decade of experience and knowledge of social enterprise,
having led several UK and European funded research projects. He
also developed one of the first undergraduate modules on social
enterprise in 2005. Mike has held two Directorships in social
enterprises during the past decade, as well as gaining industrial
expertise, having previously worked for 16 years in the printing
industry for private, public and third sector organisations.
Mike is an editorial board member of the Social Enterprise Journal.
He is Track Chair of Social Environmental and Ethical Enterprise of
the International Small Business and Entrepreneurship Conference
(ISBE). Mike is also on the Programme Board of ‘Social Economy’
published by Cracow University of Economics.
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