Is Social Entrepreneurship Better for Workers? The Influence of Work Experience in Croatian Social Cooperatives on Perceived Well-Being

Authors

  • Jelena Puđak Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Zagreb, Croatia
  • Dražen Šimleša Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Zagreb, Croatia

Keywords:

social entrepreneurship, values, job satisfaction, intrinsic motivation

Abstract

This paper aims to examine the motivations, values, and job satisfaction among the people employed in the sector of social entrepreneurship that were obtained through a qualitative study of ten Croatian social cooperatives. In our analysis, we interpreted the experiences of working in a social enterprise from the employee perspective. Our findings suggest that the participants/employees of social enterprises favour intrinsic motivation and values related to their jobs, that they describe their working conditions in social enterprises positively, and that they share a perceived increase in the quality of life since having started working at a social enterprise. The described relations between motivation, job experiences, and participatory management allowed us to build upon and extend the existing body of research on motivation and job satisfaction in the social economy sector.

Author Biographies

Jelena Puđak, Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Zagreb, Croatia

 

 

 

 

Dražen Šimleša, Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Zagreb, Croatia

 

 

 

 

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Published

2020-05-07

How to Cite

Puđak, J. and Šimleša, D. (2020) “Is Social Entrepreneurship Better for Workers? The Influence of Work Experience in Croatian Social Cooperatives on Perceived Well-Being”, Croatian Sociological Review, 50(1), pp. 7–30. Available at: https://hrcak.srce.hr/ojs/index.php/rzs/article/view/9265 (Accessed: 7August2024).

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Scientific articles (original research & review articles)