Social Enterprise in Central and Eastern Europe 2021
DOI: 10.4324/9780429324529-15
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The Influence of Historical and Institutional Legacies on Present-Day Social Enterprises in CEE Countries

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“…It also highlights that the past and present characteristics of the key actors show regional specificities. Indeed, the research findings of Hungary show similarities to research conducted in other CEE countries (Galera, 2009;Baturina et al, 2021;Ciepielewska-Kowalik et al, 2021). Still, the approaches of the key actors that have shaped the SE fieldthe state and international entities, such as the EU and development and support organisationshave so far little reflected on the specific context of the country and the region.…”
Section: Social Enterprisesmentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…It also highlights that the past and present characteristics of the key actors show regional specificities. Indeed, the research findings of Hungary show similarities to research conducted in other CEE countries (Galera, 2009;Baturina et al, 2021;Ciepielewska-Kowalik et al, 2021). Still, the approaches of the key actors that have shaped the SE fieldthe state and international entities, such as the EU and development and support organisationshave so far little reflected on the specific context of the country and the region.…”
Section: Social Enterprisesmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Besides promoting the integration of disadvantaged people into the labour market, other potential roles of social enterprises, such as in social and health services, have little been explored in public policy in CEE countries (Galera, 2009). When providing services traditionally carried out by the public sector, social enterprises have not been regarded as equal, collaborating partners but subordinate to state welfare institutions (Ciepielewska-Kowalik et al, 2021). The possible roles of social enterprises in the welfare system have not been defined, and current policy initiatives fit the direction of the welfare state's withdrawal from the provision of public services (Persson et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treasuring solidarity and collectivistic values are still challenging in other post-socialist transition economies. Even though the strong traditions of those values were present within philanthropy, associations, mutuals and cooperatives prior to their transition first to a socialist regime, and then to a market economy (Ciepielewska-Kowalik et al , 2021), those values suffered from suppression and lately from the absence of an institutional framework and lack of political support (Borzaga et al , 2020, p. 41). As a result of long-term neglect, their role in transition economies is structurally weakened.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also highlights that the past and present characteristics of the key actors show regional specificities. Indeed, the research findings of Hungary show similarities to research conducted in other CEE countries (Galera, 2009;Baturina et al, 2021;Ciepielewska-Kowalik et al, 2021). Still, the approaches of the key actors that have shaped the SE fieldthe state and international entities, such as the EU and development and support organizations -have so far little reflected on the specific context of the country and the region.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%