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The determinants of social sustainability in work integration social enterprises: the effect of entrepreneurship

Work integration social enterprises (WISEs) exist to fight poverty and social exclusion. They offer support and guidance to those at risk of exclusion to help these individuals join the labour market. This study examines the relationship between social enterprises (specifically, work integration soc...

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Published in:Economic research - Ekonomska istraživanja 2021-01, Vol.34 (1), p.929-947
Main Authors: Rey-Martí, Andrea, Díaz-Foncea, Millán, Alguacil-Marí, Pilar
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Comparative analysis
Corporate profits
Economic theory
Employment
entrepreneurial behaviour
entrepreneurial capabilities
entrepreneurial orientation
entrepreneurial traits
Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship
Founders
fsQCA
Labor market
Occupational training
Poverty
Social education
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Social exclusion
Social impact
Social sustainability
Society
Sustainability
Value creation
work integration social enterprises
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