2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.11.076
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Managing tensions in a social enterprise: The complex balancing act to deliver a multi-faceted but coherent social mission

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“…And so working out behind the scenes how the incentives and performance is measured is the difficult task. [FSB1]FSB uses a combination of strategies to address these tensions: an integrative strategy (van Bommel, ) to “yield both more impact and profits”; avoidance strategy (van Bommel, ) with respect to performance measurement issues; instrumental strategy (van Bommel, ) in product design; and separation strategy (Siegner et al, ) in marketing. This suggests that multiple, sometimes conflicting, strategies are required by BMfS to manage the various tensions that arise.…”
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“…And so working out behind the scenes how the incentives and performance is measured is the difficult task. [FSB1]FSB uses a combination of strategies to address these tensions: an integrative strategy (van Bommel, ) to “yield both more impact and profits”; avoidance strategy (van Bommel, ) with respect to performance measurement issues; instrumental strategy (van Bommel, ) in product design; and separation strategy (Siegner et al, ) in marketing. This suggests that multiple, sometimes conflicting, strategies are required by BMfS to manage the various tensions that arise.…”
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“…van Bommel () identified four types of tensions (organizing, performing, belonging/identity, and learning/temporal) and two types of strategies to address these tensions (instrumental and integrative; see Table ). Similarly, Siegner, Pinkse, and Panwar () identified two types of strategies: reconciling strategies that manifest as structural separation or temporal separation and acceptances strategies. The two separation strategies recognize tensions, but they are not addressed in an integrated manner.…”
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“…Paradox scholars have recently provided ideas on how to manage the competing demands of social and commercial goals (Schad et al, 2016;Smith & Besharov, 2019;Smith, Gonin, & Besharov, 2013). However, this stream of research is usually confined to one national context and thus fails to provide insights on how social and commercial goals are managed in combination with local and global demands (e.g., Battilana & Dorado, 2010;Siegner, Pinkse, & Panwar, 2018;Zhao & Han, 2019).…”
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