Exploring Social Entrepreneurship Co-Production Processes in the Disability Sector: Individual and Collection Action Views

Liang Shang*, Yanto Chandra

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Abstract

From a humble experiment to tackle social problems, social enterprises (SEs) have transformed into key co-producers for a wide range of social services. However, despite an increasing interest in co-production, most SE studies in the field adopted a single-sided view of co-production, thereby limiting what co-production entails and how it works in SE. Drawing upon the New Public Governance (NPG) framework and an integrative view of co-production that embraces individual and collective action, we explored how the co-production process is enacted and designed from a service provider's perspective and presented qualitative insights from eight SEs in providing work-integration services for people with disabilities. Our findings revealed strategic, operational and identity dimensions of co-production in SE. We also showed the different roles that SEs and their stakeholders play in co-production and how these affect the processes. We offer a new contribution to SE co-production literature by highlighting a multi-dimensional co-production process model of SEs in their quest to deliver social services.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)301-323
Number of pages23
JournalJournal of Social Policy
Volume54
Issue number1
Online published17 Feb 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2025

Research Keywords

  • social enterprises
  • co-production
  • disability
  • employment
  • stakeholders
  • PUBLIC-SERVICES
  • 3RD SECTOR
  • ENTERPRISE
  • PARTICIPATION
  • GOVERNANCE
  • INNOVATION
  • DELIVERY
  • REFORM
  • POLICY
  • CARE

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