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Polanyi’s ‘substantive approach’ to the economy in action? Conceptualising social enterprise as a public health ‘intervention’

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Roy MJ & Hackett MT (2016) Polanyi’s ‘substantive approach’ to the economy in action? Conceptualising social enterprise as a public health ‘intervention’. Review of Social Economy, 75 (2), pp. 89-111. https://doi.org/10.1080/00346764.2016.1171383

Abstract
For several decades now, critical public health researchers have highlighted the deleterious effects that pursuing neoliberal policies can have on the ‘causes of the causes’ of poor health and upon growing health inequalities. This paper argues that the conceptual tools of Karl Polanyi can help lend particular insight into this issue. The specific example that this paper focuses upon is the ‘social enterprise’: a form of organisation that combines both social and business objectives. The paper explores, conceptually, whether social enterprises may have the potential to act as one component of a neo-Polanyian countermovement: helping to re-embed the economy back into society, and offering greater recognition for a more comprehensive and socially imbued concept of health. Importantly, this potential is critically examined in the context of neoliberal hegemony, where challenges to the status quo have regularly been met with assimilation, co-option and/or repression.

Journal
Review of Social Economy: Volume 75, Issue 2

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2016
Publication date online30/04/2016
PublisherRoutledge
ISSN0034-6764
eISSN0034-6764

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Professor Michael Roy

Professor Michael Roy

Professor Sustainable/GB Strategy & OB, Management, Work and Organisation