The Social Enterprise Zoo: A Guide for Perplexed Scholars, Entrepreneurs, Philanthropists, Leaders, Investors, and Policymakers

Author:   Dennis R. Young ,  Elizabeth A.M. Searing ,  Cassady V. Brewer
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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9781784716073


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   30 March 2018
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The Social Enterprise Zoo: A Guide for Perplexed Scholars, Entrepreneurs, Philanthropists, Leaders, Investors, and Policymakers


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The Social Enterprise Zoo employs the metaphor of the zoo to gain a more comprehensive understanding of social enterprise: the diversity of its forms; the various ways it is organized in different socio-political environments; how different forms of enterprise behave, interact, and thrive; and what lessons can be drawn for the future development and study of organizations that seek to balance social or environmental impact with economic success. After setting the stage with a thorough introduction, top scholars explore the different ways that social enterprises can be classified, nurtured, and understood. The book not only details the legal forms utilized in social enterprise and the social entrepreneurs involved in them, but it also addresses the reasons for the success or failure of these activities and looks at the ecologies in which they operate. The “zookeepers,” such as governments and the regulatory regimes they establish, are compared and the important roles they play are examined. The volume concludes with a look at the future of social enterprise, providing suggestions for further research and implications for policy and practice. This innovative and accessible book is recommended for students, researchers, policymakers, entrepreneurs and managers of social purpose organizations. Contributors: F.O. Andersson, D. Brakman-Reiser, C.V. Brewer, F. Calo, J.A. Kerlin, J.D. Lecy, W. Longhofer, T. Monroe-White, E.A.M. Searing, J.-I. Soh, S. Teasdale, J.E. Tyler III, D.R. Young, S. Zook

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Author:   Dennis R. Young ,  Elizabeth A.M. Searing ,  Cassady V. Brewer
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.520kg
ISBN:  

9781784716073


ISBN 10:   1784716073
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   30 March 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Contents: Forward Dana Brakman-Reiser Preface Dennis R. Young, Elizabeth A.M. Searing, and Cassady V. Brewer PART I: Concepts and Content 1. Introduction Dennis R. Young and Cassady V. Brewer 2. Designing the Zoo Dennis R. Young and Wesley Longhofer 3. The Ongoing Evolution in Social Enterprise Legal Forms Cassady V. Brewer PART II: How the Zoo Functions 4. Habitats in the Zoo Janelle A. Kerlin, Thema Monroe-White, and Sandy Zook 5. Ecologies Within Habitats of the Zoo Elizabeth A.M. Searing, Jesse D. Lecy, and Fredrik O Andersson 6. Changes Over the Life Cycles of Social Enterprise Animals Jesse Lecy and Elizabeth A.M. Searing PART III: Managing and Governing the Zoo 7. The Role of Social Entrepreneurs in the Social Enterprise Zoo Dennis R. Young and Jesse Lecy 8. Feeding the Animals Elizabeth A.M. Searing and Dennis R. Young 9. Governing the Zoo Francesca Calo and Simon Teasdale PART IV: Performance of the Zoo 10. Social Innovation in the Zoo Thema Monroe-White and Jesse D. Lecy 11. Resiliency and Stability of the Zoo Animals Jung-In Soh, Elizabeth A.M. Searing, and Dennis R. Young 12. Social Impact of the Social Enterprise Zoo John E. Tyler III CONCLUSION Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice Dennis R. Young, Elizabeth A.M. Searing, and Cassady V. Brewer Index

Reviews

`This book by Professor Young and colleagues is a challenging one. It invites scholars, graduate students and practitioners to adopt/assume an imaginary and metaphoric way of thinking. The zoo metaphor is a very powerful theoretical tool that allows the reader to deal with the fundamental key-issues of nonprofit organizations and social enterprise management (governance, fund raising, life cycle, economic and organizational stability, social impact, resiliency, social innovation). The book is a masterpiece that lets us see the same in another way, from a different point of view, and that is - at the very end - the real task/goal of the scientific enterprise.' -- Andrea Bassi, University of Bologna, Italy `In The Social Enterprise Zoo, Young et al. have chosen an apt metaphor to describe the active space between pure market-based organizational forms and government. Social enterprise organizations, whether in the nonprofit or for-profit sectors or somewhere in-between, look a lot like animals in a zoo. Some reside in the trees, others swim in an aquarium, and others fly through and stay for only a short time. This volume does a masterful job of capturing this diverse social enterprise landscape, and the authors offer more than just a description of the zoo but a full examination of its purpose and function in society.' -- Peter Frank, Wingate University, US


`This volume can be considered a must for those who want to grasp a better understanding of social enterprise as it reaches out to a large and diverse number of readers encompassing aspects of what it can actually portray to one and to another, at the same time, managing a response of sound academics to express resourcefully and productively how this phenomenon plays out in the social civil society arena.' -- Jacqueline Butcher, International Society for Third-Sector Research and The Johns Hopkins University 2019 `This book by Professor Young and colleagues is a challenging one. It invites scholars, graduate students and practitioners to adopt/assume an imaginary and metaphoric way of thinking. The zoo metaphor is a very powerful theoretical tool that allows the reader to deal with the fundamental key-issues of nonprofit organizations and social enterprise management (governance, fund raising, life cycle, economic and organizational stability, social impact, resiliency, social innovation). The book is a masterpiece that lets us see the same in another way, from a different point of view, and that is - at the very end - the real task/goal of the scientific enterprise.' -- Andrea Bassi, University of Bologna, Italy `In The Social Enterprise Zoo, Young et al. have chosen an apt metaphor to describe the active space between pure market-based organizational forms and government. Social enterprise organizations, whether in the nonprofit or for-profit sectors or somewhere in-between, look a lot like animals in a zoo. Some reside in the trees, others swim in an aquarium, and others fly through and stay for only a short time. This volume does a masterful job of capturing this diverse social enterprise landscape, and the authors offer more than just a description of the zoo but a full examination of its purpose and function in society.' -- Peter Frank, Wingate University, US


'In The Social Enterprise Zoo, Young et al. have chosen an apt metaphor to describe the active space between pure market-based organizational forms and government. Social enterprise organizations, whether in the nonprofit or for-profit sectors or somewhere in-between, look a lot like animals in a zoo. Some reside in the trees, others swim in an aquarium, and others fly through and stay for only a short time. This volume does a masterful job of capturing this diverse social enterprise landscape, and the authors offer more than just a description of the zoo but a full examination of its purpose and function in society.' --Peter Frank, Wingate University, US'This volume can be considered a must for those who want to grasp a better understanding of social enterprise as it reaches out to a large and diverse number of readers encompassing aspects of what it can actually portray to one and to another, at the same time, managing a response of sound academics to express resourcefully and productively how this phenomenon plays out in the social civil society arena.' --Jacqueline Butcher, International Society for Third-Sector Research and The Johns Hopkins University 2019 'This book by Professor Young and colleagues is a challenging one. It invites scholars, graduate students and practitioners to adopt/assume an imaginary and metaphoric way of thinking. The ''zoo'' metaphor is a very powerful theoretical tool that allows the reader to deal with the fundamental key-issues of nonprofit organizations and social enterprise management (governance, fund raising, life cycle, economic and organizational stability, social impact, resiliency, social innovation). The book is a masterpiece that lets us see the ''same'' in ''another'' way, from a different point of view, and that is - at the very end - the real task/goal of the scientific enterprise.' --Andrea Bassi, University of Bologna, Italy


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Edited by Dennis R. Young, Emeritus Professor, Case Western Reserve University and Georgia State University, Elizabeth A.M. Searing, Associate Professor of Public and Nonprofit Management, University of Texas at Dallas and Cassady V. Brewer, Associate Professor, College of Law, Georgia State University, US

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