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Journal cover: Social Enterprise Journal

Social Enterprise Journal

ISSN: 1750-8614

Online from: 2005

Subject Area: Enterprise and Innovation

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Volume 6 issue 1

Published: 2010, Start page: p6

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1863628 Choosing sides: contrasting attitudes to governance issues in Social Firms in the UK
Chris Mason (pp. 6 - 22)
Keywords: Boards of directors, Governance, Managers, Non-profit organizations, United Kingdom
Article type: Research paper
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1863629 Models of social enterprise in the homelessness field
Simon Teasdale (pp. 23 - 34)
Keywords: Homelessness, Non-profit organized, United Kingdom
Article type: General review
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1863630 New co-operatives in China: why they break away from orthodox co-operatives?
Li Zhao, Patrick Develtere (pp. 35 - 48)
Keywords: China, Co-operative organizations, Innovation, Land, Shareholders
Article type: Research paper
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1863631 A more entrepreneurial mindset? Engaging third sector suppliers to the NHS
Sue Baines, Mike Bull, Ryan Woolrych (pp. 49 - 58)
Keywords: Entrepreneurialism, National Health Service, Public sector organizations, Social care, United Kingdom, Voluntary organizations
Article type: Research paper
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1863632 Speke: a view of regeneration in a localized third sector setting
Robbie Davison (pp. 59 - 79)
Keywords: Disadvantaged groups, England, Financing, Regeneration, Urban areas, Voluntary organizations
Article type: Research paper
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1863633 Measuring the impact of research
Rebecca Marsh
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1863627 Editorial
Bob Doherty
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