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Evidencing the contribution of social enterprise to health and social care: approaches and considerations

Authors :
Calo, Francesca
Roy, Michael
Donaldson, Cam
Teasdale, Simon
Baglioni, Simone
Calo, Francesca
Roy, Michael
Donaldson, Cam
Teasdale, Simon
Baglioni, Simone

Abstract

Purpose As the provision of public services in many advanced welfare states has increasingly come to be marked by competition, social enterprises have actively been encouraged by governments to become involved in the delivery of public services. While the evaluation of complex public health interventions has arguably become increasingly more sophisticated, this has not been the case where social enterprise is concerned: evaluation of the actual impacts of social enterprises remains significantly underdeveloped by comparison. Methodology We assess the potential of three methodological approaches common in the evaluation of complex public health interventions and apply them to the complex realm of community-led social enterprise. Findings Only through the involvement of different comparator groups, based on the research questions addressed, would it be possible to disentangle the embedded characteristics of organisations such as social enterprises. Each of the methods adopted in this research is time-consuming and resource intensive and requires the researcher to possess advanced skills. Public officials should recognise the complexity and resource-intensive nature of such evaluation, and resource it accordingly http

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OAIster
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application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document, application/pdf, https://oro.open.ac.uk/74083/3/74083.pdf, English, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1358938422
Document Type :
Electronic Resource