Abstract
The community interest company (CIC) is designed for private actors seeking to engage in pro-social entrepreneurship and investment for public benefit. Although there are a handful of studies that focus on the CIC, knowledge gaps remain in the legal literature. The aim of this article is to fill two of those gaps. First, it shines a spotlight on the political drivers that spurred the CIC. Second, it offers a comprehensive analytical model of the CIC.
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Liptrap, J. S. (2021). British social enterprise law. Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 21(2), 595–630. https://doi.org/10.1080/14735970.2021.1959990
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