Abstract
Abstract
There is a growing perception that social enterprises represent a significant solution to the range of
contemporary challenges facing rural areas across Europe.However, whilemuch of the existing studies
of European rural social enterprises provide a rich insight into specific case studies, as of yet, there is no
comprehensive review of the breadth of research currently published on rural social enterprises in
Europe.We respond to this gap by providing a systematic literature review incorporating 66 studies of
rural social enterprise in Europe.We highlight the range of research in this field and demonstrate how
the organisations act as key actors in fulfilling needs of rural areas that are not met otherwise. This
systematic literature review confirms that rural social enterprises are characterised by strong local
involvement with an ability to combine different goals and resources. Based on this review, we suggest
that the rural and local contexts, often combined with tailored external support, are important factors
in enabling rural social enterprises. This review also indicates that the academic field is relatively young
and rapidly growing, leaving room for new lines of potential research to improve our understanding of
these enterprises and their contribution to the development of rural places.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Local Economy |
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| Publication status | Published - 2020 |
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