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The Establishment of Social Entrepreneurship Movements as A Response to The Transformation of Governments’ Social Policies (The Case of Four EAEU Countries)

Journal: Journal of Business and Economics Review (JBER) (Vol.1, No. 1)

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Page : 17-25

Keywords : Social Entrepreneurship; Social Reformer; Social Activists; Social Policy; Problem Solution; Social Groups; Social Issues.;

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Abstract

Objective – This article summarizes research into the social entrepreneurship movement based on databases which include respondents from the following countries: the Kyrgyz Republic, Republic of Belarus, Republic of Kazakhstan and Russian Federation. This article tries to relate the efficiency of social policy to social issues. Methodology/Technique – We selected 180 acting social enterprises and 36 from 4 post-soviet countries and conducted interviews and observations to create a database. Based on defined key criteria, different types of social actors were classified and grouped. Findings – The findings indicate that state funding for social services and social protection has fallen dramatically due to a sharp decline in GDP and in the residual shares of GDP allocated for social policy. Our analysis indicates that countries which experienced a transformation of government social policy have a greater variety of social actors. Through the database, we were able to define and classify 8 typical groups of social actors. Two of them - social activists and social reformers - can help a nation to create a new stable system for target social groups. Novelty – Originality of the findings of this article. Type of Paper: Empirical

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