Investigating the <italic>Outcome</italic> Performance of Work-Integration Social Enterprises (Wises): Do WISEs offer 'added value' to NEETs?
This study takes a comparative approach to study the 'outcome' performance of a work-integration social enterprise (WISE) and a 'for-profit' work-integration organization that both provided employment enhancement programmes to NEETs. Participants at both organizations completed general self-efficacy questionnaires before and after engagement on the programmes. Additionally, semi-structured interviews and focus groups were held with the owners and staff at both organizations. The results revealed no significant difference between the 'outcome' performance of the WISE and for-profit organization. However, an analysis of the organizational aims, values and structures suggests that the 'added value' offered by the WISE came from the different induction policy that it operated.
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2014
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Authors: | Hazenberg, Richard ; Seddon, Fred ; Denny, Simon |
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Public Management Review. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 1471-9037. - Vol. 16.2014, 6, p. 876-899
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Taylor & Francis Journals |
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