边缘生存:社会经济中“社会”与“经济”的竞争张力及其与主流经济的关系

Life on the edge: navigating the competitive tensions between the 'social' and the 'economic' in the social economy and in its relations to the mainstream

Journal of Economic Geography · 2009
被引 95
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

基于英国实证研究,探讨社会经济组织在形成动机、发展轨迹中面临的“社会”与“经济”张力,尤其是与主流企业竞争时的伦理困境,适合关注社会经济、非营利组织或混合型组织的学者。

Abstract

Drawing on detailed empirical research in the UK, in this article I explore the motivations that lie behind the formation of social economy organisations (SEOs) and the multiple trajectories that these can then follow and the tensions to which this can give rise as the ‘social’ runs up against the ‘economic’. This can, and often does, involve competition between SEOs in limited local markets and in search of state grant income. For those that seek to transcend these limits, the tensions between the ‘economic’ and the ‘social’ can become acute, especially in those that seek to become self-consciously near-market social ‘enterprises’, with a growing focus upon their economic role and contribution and trading as the route to growth. This typically leads them into competition with firms in the mainstream capitalist economy, engendering tensions between the need to survive in competitive markets and the ethical and social motivations that informed their original formation. I then consider broader questions as to imaginaries about the social economy and of how the social economy is seen in the policy and academic literatures in terms of its socio-economic role. Finally, I offer some reflective comments as to the future for SEOs and the social economy and their contribution to social and economic life

社会企业社会经济效益竞争张力主流经济关系