The enigmatic regional geography of social enterprise in the UK: a conceptual framework and synthesis of the evidence
Social enterprise (SE) has attracted increasing attention from policymakers, practitioners and academics over recent years and it has often been argued that there is a strong geographical dimension to social enterprise growth. However, a lack of reliable and extensive quantitative data about these o...
Main Authors: | Buckingham, Heather (Author), Pinch, Steven (Author), Sunley, Peter (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2011-09-23.
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