Socialno podjetništvo

instrument za socialno in razvojno politiko

Avtorji

  • Rajko Macura
  • Iva Konda

Ključne besede:

socialna ekonomija, socialno podjetništvo, socialno podjetje

Povzetek

V zadnjih desetletjih se je od globalne ekonomije pričakovalo, da bo močno prispevala h gospodarskemu razvoju držav in blaginji njenih državljanov. Toda, če pogledamo stanje gospodarstva držav v svetu in standard njihovih državljanov, je jasno, da je svetovno gospodarstvo v krizi. Zadnja globalna kriza je pokazala, da so socialna podjetja odpornejša od konvencionalnih, v tem obdobju so manj odpuščala in v nekaterih sektorjih celo povečevala število zaposlenih. V članku predstavljamo modele socialnega podjetništva v izbranih državah EU, njihov potencial in pomen za marginalizirane skupine. Analiza je pokazala, da je socialno podjetništvo močan vzvod socialnih in razvojnih politik. Z ekonomskega, socialnega in psihološkega vidika predstavlja vključevanje socialno izključenih skupin na trg dela preko različnih oblik socialnega podjetništva pomemben prispevek tako za posameznika kot za družbo.

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2022-04-01

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Macura, R., & Konda, I. (2022). Socialno podjetništvo: instrument za socialno in razvojno politiko. Revija Za Ekonomske in Poslovne Vede, 3(2), 20–35. Pridobljeno od https://www.eb-nm.si/index.php/EB/article/view/60

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