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The Social Enterprise. An Empirical Study for Romania

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  • Matei, Lucica
  • Sandu, Cristina

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The social enterprise knows a dynamic of organization and functioning, under different legal forms, starting from NGO to enterprise, covering the domain of public services, functioning independently or in public sector - private sector partnership. It plays a dominant role in the economic growth, in solving the social problems, in the process of knowing the needs for goods and public services with social impact on special groups. The aim of this paper is, starting from the theoretical concepts of social enterprise experiences, to analyze the forms of social enterprises developed through the projects undertaken in Romania and the ways of using social marketing in designing and developing these activities

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  • Matei, Lucica & Sandu, Cristina, 2011. "The Social Enterprise. An Empirical Study for Romania," Apas Papers 336, Academic Public Administration Studies Archive - APAS.
  • Handle: RePEc:nsu:apasro:336
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    1. Ani MATEI & Carmen SÄ‚VULESCU & Corina-Georgiana ANTONOVICI, 2016. "From public services to networks of social enterprises. Strategic trends for South-Eastern Europe," Theoretical and Applied Economics, Asociatia Generala a Economistilor din Romania - AGER, vol. 0(2(607), S), pages 103-116, Summer.
    2. Corina-Georgiana ANTONOVICI & Carmen SAVULESCU & Cristina SANDU, 2015. "The Agricultural Cooperatives In Romania: From Conceptual Framework To Profitable Local Production," Journal of Public Administration, Finance and Law, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, vol. 8(8), pages 7-15, December.

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    social enterprise; segmentation; target groups; promotion; public-private partnership;
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