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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2018.16.12.041

The Theory on 'antisocial' of Social Economy  

Hong, Sung-Woon (Division of Police, Law and Public Administration, Gwangju University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.16, no.12, 2018 , pp. 41-50 More about this Journal
Abstract
In our society, recently, the concept of social economy stands out as an alternative to the mainstream economy in the market. It is noteworthy that although the social economy has the nature of practical field of civil society, the government has a willingness to actively support the social economy as a means of getting visible result of job creation. The social economy in Korea is being fostered by the government and understood within the framework of a very limited policy goal of providing jobs for the vulnerable. The problem is that the social value and community implications of the social economy are disappearing while the social economic organizations have higher policy status and become more and more dependent on the government's financial support. This paper suggests that the discourse on the social economy should be reconstructed while holding the problem of this situation.
Keywords
Social Economy; Job Creation; Social Value; Social Enterprise; Discourse;
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