ABSTRACT

Migrant women stepping into ethnic catering; homeless men employed to take care of bees producing honey for sale; young people on the edge getting microcredit funding to start social businesses; or former criminals joining forces to create social and economic structures for an honest lifestyle. These initiatives capture the transformative power of social enterprise and might indicate how social enterprises have the potential to make a difference for people and societies. The Nordic countries represent an interesting case. Social enterprises and co-operatives played a significant part in paving the way for the Nordic solicaristic welfare state.

As the welfare state grew, civil society organizations and co-operatives lost ground, to a certain extent. But in recent decades, the welfare state has been restructured and, simultaneously, the concepts social entrepreneurship and social enterprises have gained attention. The Nordic context, with extensive public welfare structures and a high degree of citizens’ participation in public affairs, might affect the emergence of social entrepreneurship and social enterprises.

chapter 1|21 pages

Social Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprises in the Nordics

Narratives Emerging From Social Movements and Welfare Dynamics

chapter 2|19 pages

Social Entrepreneurship

Demolition of the Welfare State or an Arena for Solidarity?

chapter 3|17 pages

Social Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprises

Chameleons Through Times and Values

chapter 6|20 pages

Practicing Entrepreneuring and Citizenship

Social Venturing as a Learning Context for University Students

chapter 7|13 pages

Employees as Social Intrapreneurs

Active Employee Participation in Social Innovation

chapter 9|17 pages

Social Entrepreneurship

Between Odysseus's Scar and Abraham's Sacrifice

chapter 12|17 pages

Social Change Through Temporary, Short-Term Interventions

The Role of Legitimacy in Organizing Social Innovations

chapter 14|19 pages

Narratives of Social Enterprises

Their Construction, Contradictions and Implications in the Swedish Debate

chapter 15|20 pages

Democratic Innovations

Exploring Synergies Between Three Key Post-New Public Management Concepts in Public Sector Reforms