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Participatory Development: An Analysis of Ostrom's Framework of Seven Design Principles in the Context of Social Enterprises in India

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Publisher DOI
10.1142/9789811286674_0004
Description
Social enterprises have intense interaction with their local communities and “are explicitly committed to generating social value in perpetuity” (Katz & Page, 2010). They bring cohesiveness and trust to their host communities and they are the civil society’s way of becoming the “primary stakehold- ers” (Cornwall, 2003) in development agendas. These are the aspects of societal living that Ostrom (2008) demonstrates through her research on local self-reliance and the development of a concerned civil society, which takes initiative for the management of its own resources. The analysis done in this chapter demonstrates the interplay of the social enterprise and public policy. Ostrom’s (2008) framework of seven design principles, which provide a normative reference for local self-governance initiatives, is mapped onto four social enterprise cases, selected for their extent of community engagement and self-regulation. This chapter follows a case- based methodology, with an analysis of four diverse types of social enter- prises, within the Indian context. A discussion of the design principles, within the social enterprise framework, is followed by the analysis of these cases. Each of the enterprises has a different level and style of commu- nity engagement and we use the design principles to demonstrate the effec- tiveness of their community participation. The case analysis demonstrates a way for policymakers to integrate and support the social enterprise as a crucial part of participatory development. Moreover, it aids entrepreneurs in evaluating the degree to which their host communities are invested in a truly participatory experience.
Date of Publication
2024-04-03
Publication Type
Book Section
Subject(s)
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Dixit, Anukriti
Interdisziplinäres Zentrum für Geschlechterforschung (IZFG) Universität Bern
Editor(s)
Manimala, Mathew
Thomas, Princy
Mahadev, Neetha
Additional Credits
Interdisziplinäres Zentrum für Geschlechterforschung (IZFG) Universität Bern
Publisher
World Scientific
ISBN
978-981-12-8667-4
Book Title
Business and Society: Issues and Cases in the Indian Context
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