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1 THE POLITICS, POLICY, POPULAR PERCEPTION AND PRACTICE OF SOCIAL ENTERPRISE Dan Gregory, Bristol, June 2016

2 Social Enterprise in the UK
Politics Policy Public perception Practice

3 Politics

4 Politics

5 Politics from 2010

6 Politics from 2010 This is the theory of SIBs.
However, according to some, net savings are not essential for a SIB. Quite often savings may accrue but not to the commissioning body. What matters is that the partners agree a SIB mechanism could make sense from their perspectives.

7 Meanwhile…

8 Policy

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13 Definition! independent social (or environmental) purpose
reinvests majority of profits trading

14 Who said that? “I believe we now have a real opportunity to create a much larger mainstream social enterprise sector in Britain”

15 Practice 12,000 68,000 200,000 1 million +

16 Practice 11,000 CICs Spin-outs
49% are under 6 years old – 3 times the proportion of SMEs 52% grew their turnover, greater than the figure for SMEs more widely (40%) 14% of social enterprises export or licence 59% introduced a new product or service compared to 38% More inclusive and diverse leadership: 40% of social enterprises led by women; 31% with Black Asian Minority Ethnic directors; 40% having a director with a disability 41% of social enterprises created jobs compared to 22% of SMEs. Average pay ratio 3.6:1 compared to 150:1 among FTSE 100 CEOs.

17 Scandal!

18 Conclusion


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