TY - JOUR
T1 - Public policies and work integration social enterprises: the challenges of institutionalism in a neoliberal era
T2 - The Challenge of Institutionalization in a Neoliberal Era
AU - O'Shaughnessy, Mary
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Cooney et al, published by De Gruyter.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - One particular field of Social Enterprise-WISEs or Work Integration Social Enterprises-has become increasingly recognised as being emblematic of the dynamics of social enterprises and now constitutes a major sphere of their activity globally. From their early roots, focusing on providing productive activity for the blind and those with other physical and/or intellectual disabilities, WISEs are pioneers in promoting the integration of excluded persons through a productive activity. In recent decades, WISEs have incrementally evolved as a tool for implementing national and regional labour market policies. The papers in this special edition explore how populations of WISEs in different country contexts have emerged, and in some instances, shifted in their identities over time in relation to changing national or regional public policies. This special issue is part of the ICSEM project, a worldwide research project aiming to identify, analyze and compare social enterprise models across countries, regions and fields. The special issue features five country specific analyses from the first stage of the ICSEM project where researchers focusing on WISEs examined the policy environment surrounding WISEs and the heterogeneity of the organizational WISE models that have emerged in different contexts: Ireland, the United States, Japan, Austria and Switzerland.
AB - One particular field of Social Enterprise-WISEs or Work Integration Social Enterprises-has become increasingly recognised as being emblematic of the dynamics of social enterprises and now constitutes a major sphere of their activity globally. From their early roots, focusing on providing productive activity for the blind and those with other physical and/or intellectual disabilities, WISEs are pioneers in promoting the integration of excluded persons through a productive activity. In recent decades, WISEs have incrementally evolved as a tool for implementing national and regional labour market policies. The papers in this special edition explore how populations of WISEs in different country contexts have emerged, and in some instances, shifted in their identities over time in relation to changing national or regional public policies. This special issue is part of the ICSEM project, a worldwide research project aiming to identify, analyze and compare social enterprise models across countries, regions and fields. The special issue features five country specific analyses from the first stage of the ICSEM project where researchers focusing on WISEs examined the policy environment surrounding WISEs and the heterogeneity of the organizational WISE models that have emerged in different contexts: Ireland, the United States, Japan, Austria and Switzerland.
KW - active labor market policy
KW - neoliberalism
KW - WISEs
UR - https://www.degruyter.com/downloadpdf/j/npf.2016.7.issue-4/npf-2016-0028/npf-2016-0028.pdf
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85126363593
U2 - 10.1515/npf-2016-0028
DO - 10.1515/npf-2016-0028
M3 - Article
VL - 7
SP - 415
EP - 433
JO - Nonprofit Policy Forum
JF - Nonprofit Policy Forum
IS - 4
ER -