Abstract
The different experiences, motivations and negotiations associated with the social and profit-making dimensions of money are of central concern to the employees of social enterprises. These negotiations become apparent because the social dimension plays a primary role within such organizations. Consequently, it is very important for employees that a balance should be achieved between the two. The meaningfulness of what social enterprises do in expression of their social relations introduces a broader discussion of employees as actors who are embedded within and act across several dimensions and traditions. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR], Las experiencias, motivaciones y negociaciones que se relacionan con las dimensiones sociales y de la ganancia de dinero son unas características predominantes entre los empleados de las empresas con función social. Estas negociaciones son evidentes, debido a que en las empresas con función social la dimensión social desempeña un rol importante, y, )
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Svensson, C. F. (2014). “Making Money is Not an End in Itself”: Creating Meaningfulness Among Employees of Social Enterprises. Antípoda. Revista de Antropología y Arqueología, (18), 241–255. https://doi.org/10.7440/antipoda18.2014.11
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