PREREQUISITES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE IN THE FIELD OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Abstract
The article is devoted to the analysis of governance mechanisms in the field of social entrepreneurship in the European Union. The purpose of the article is to determine the prerequisites for the development of democratic governance in the field of social entrepreneurship. The article emphasizes the importance of participatory governance in social entrepreneurship. It is determined that social entrepreneurship should be analyzed from the perspective of the approach of three dimensions: economic, social and managerial. The unique mission of each social enterprise provides key tasks for the development of appropriate management structures that meet the needs of stakeholders. Recommendations for improving the directions of state policy to promote the development of social entrepreneurship and creating an enabling environment for social entrepreneurship were developed.
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