Communications in Humanities and Social Sciences
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): CHSS

Resilience mechanisms of social enterprises in times of crisis

Utama, Radikal Yuda (Unknown)
Bhatt, Babita (Unknown)



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Publish Date
18 Jul 2024

Abstract

Unlike typical organizations, social enterprises are considered inherently vulnerable in view of their integration of two distinct institutional logics: economic and social. This duality, however, also positions social enterprises as a crucial societal agent, particularly in Indonesia, for addressing any intricate social issues. In turn, this research aims to examine the challenges, resilience sources, and strategies that social enterprises employ to maintain resilience during crises. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with five social enterprise founders and utilize the framework analysis technique to analyze data collected. Data triangulation was achieved by supplementing interview data with secondary sources, including reports, websites, and social media from all participants. The study identified two primary resilience sources: internal and external factors. Notably, the resilience process can be articulated through four mechanisms: social imprinting, community dynamics, weak ties, and Gotong Royong (mutual cooperation). This research aims to contribute to the theoretical understanding of social enterprise resilience and relationships, while also offering practical insights for social enterprises to enhance their resilience.

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Religion Economics, Econometrics & Finance Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences

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Published biannually, Communication in Humanity and Social Sciences (CHSS) is an international open access forum for the communication of comprehensive articles on vast area of social sciences encompassing economic & business, communications, language & literature, sociology, politics, psychology, ...