“…Regarding a brief presentation of concrete/tangible previous research findings on the subject, there has been a lack of systematic and comparative research of organizations in Europe. A rare bright spot in the field is a recent conceptual paper, an overview of the WISE scene in several post-socialist Central European countries (Marković, Baturina & Babić, 2017), a study on comparison between European and non-European WISEs (Laratta, 2015), and two EU-supported research projects that provided the first comparative analysis of WISEs across more than ten European countries ("ELEXIES" (2009); "The Socio-Economic Performance of Social Enterprises in the Field of Integration by Work" (2001)(2002)(2003)(2004)). Furthermore, several noncomparative studies on the socio-economic dimension of European WISEs need to be emphasized: Džunić, Stanković & Janković-Milić (2018) evaluated organizational effectiveness; Ramus, La Cara, Vaccaro & Brusoni (2018) explored innovation strategies useful at turbulent times; Avilés, Adam, Amstutz, Cavedon, Ferrari, Lucchini, Schmitz & Wüthrich (2017) conducted a study on the success factors of WISEs; Battilana, Sengul, Pache & Model (2015) investigated ways to harness productive tensions at WISEs; Kuosmanen (2014) investigated the process of establishing organisational legitimacy; Hazenberg, Seddon & Simon (2014) explored the performance of a WISE in the context of its organisational aims, values, and structures; Katz (2014) explored strategies for creating good jobs for people with disabilities; while Bode, Evers & Schulz (2004) conducted research on ways to face new challenges for WISEs.…”