2020
DOI: 10.1108/jeee-08-2019-0114
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An application of input-output analysis to social enterprises: a case of the Czech Republic

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to investigate the issue of performance measurement of social enterprises with main particular focus on economic performance approach reflecting local aspect, since the local aspect plays a significant role in social entrepreneurship concept. Thus, comparison of two instruments that consider local aspects: local multiplier 3 (LM3) and Input-Output analysis is examined. Input-Output analysis is empirically used to calculate social enterprises’ impact on the Czech economy and to confirm t… Show more

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“…This scenario reflects the challenge that social businesses have faced to measure their performance and the difficulty of standardizing this measurement across the business. Some studies have also presented mixed approaches to measuring performance in social businesses (Crucke & Decramer, 2016;Castellas et al, 2018;Son et al, 2018;Prochazkova & Noskova, 2020). For example, Castellas et al (2018) conducted interviews and surveys in data collection; performance information was collected quantitatively.…”
Section: Social Business Performance Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This scenario reflects the challenge that social businesses have faced to measure their performance and the difficulty of standardizing this measurement across the business. Some studies have also presented mixed approaches to measuring performance in social businesses (Crucke & Decramer, 2016;Castellas et al, 2018;Son et al, 2018;Prochazkova & Noskova, 2020). For example, Castellas et al (2018) conducted interviews and surveys in data collection; performance information was collected quantitatively.…”
Section: Social Business Performance Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially the role of employees and their (un)readiness to reconcile the brand co-creation with these challenges (Chung and Byrom, 2020) and to go even more vigorously for mutually supported CSR and total quality management in the hotel industry is pivotal (Jalilvand et al , 2018). As well the growing role of the impact of social enterprises, including those from the hotel industry, on the economy in the Czech Republic needs to be appreciated (Tausl Prochazkova and Noskova, 2020).…”
Section: Overview Of the Literature Legislative And Analytical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evaluation is a critical issue to such businesses, mainly because when identifying themselves as businesses that associate socio-environmental impact with profit, they are expected to testify their impact on society. According to Prochazkova and Noskova (2020), the absence of social impact-proof is a barrier to the development of the sector by investors, donors, policymakers and SE themselves. In this sense, evaluation supports, at the same time, the accountability of investments, organizational learning and legitimacy toward stakeholders (Lall, 2019; Bradford et al , 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%