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Социальное инвестирование: проблемы и стратегии развития. / Бородкина, Ольга Ивановна; Старшинов, А.В.; Архипова, Елена Борисовна.
в: Terra Economicus, Том 20, № 2, 25.06.2022, стр. 99-110.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Социальное инвестирование: проблемы и стратегии развития
AU - Бородкина, Ольга Ивановна
AU - Старшинов, А.В.
AU - Архипова, Елена Борисовна
N1 - Funding Information: Funding: The research is prepared with the financial support of the Russian Science Foundation, project № 19-18-00246 “Challenges of transformation of the welfare state in Russia: Institutional changes, social investment, digitalization of social services”, implemented at St. Petersburg State University. Publisher Copyright: © 2022. Terra Economicus.All Rights Reserved.
PY - 2022/6/25
Y1 - 2022/6/25
N2 - We present the findings of a survey aimed at identifying expert opinions about social investment policies. Our sample includes respondents from Russian regions (n = 160) involved in the production of social services – specialists and heads of state social institutions, non-profit organizations, social entrepreneurs, and authorities. Research findings suggest key factors that might contribute to the development of non-profit sector of social services and social entrepreneurship. The state and local governments are considered by experts as the main investors, while financial investments in the form of budget subsidies and grants are the most anticipated forms for solving regional social issues. Investing in infrastructure and personnel is among the most popular areas for social investment related to the development of new suppliers. According to the respondents, the priority spheres for social entrepreneurship are investments to children, youth, health, and active longevity. The survey participants view social investment as a strategy for the social development of regions based on the achievement of social goals combined with economic results. The professional community considers the lack of interest in the new type of entrepreneurship among residents of the regions, including private investors, and the weak interest of local governments as risks for social investment policy and social entrepreneurship
AB - We present the findings of a survey aimed at identifying expert opinions about social investment policies. Our sample includes respondents from Russian regions (n = 160) involved in the production of social services – specialists and heads of state social institutions, non-profit organizations, social entrepreneurs, and authorities. Research findings suggest key factors that might contribute to the development of non-profit sector of social services and social entrepreneurship. The state and local governments are considered by experts as the main investors, while financial investments in the form of budget subsidies and grants are the most anticipated forms for solving regional social issues. Investing in infrastructure and personnel is among the most popular areas for social investment related to the development of new suppliers. According to the respondents, the priority spheres for social entrepreneurship are investments to children, youth, health, and active longevity. The survey participants view social investment as a strategy for the social development of regions based on the achievement of social goals combined with economic results. The professional community considers the lack of interest in the new type of entrepreneurship among residents of the regions, including private investors, and the weak interest of local governments as risks for social investment policy and social entrepreneurship
KW - Experts
KW - Ngos
KW - Social entrepreneurs
KW - Social investment
KW - Social services
KW - Welfare state
KW - Experts
KW - Ngos
KW - Social entrepreneurs
KW - Social investment
KW - Social services
KW - Welfare state
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U2 - 10.18522/2073-6606-2022-20-2-99-110
DO - 10.18522/2073-6606-2022-20-2-99-110
M3 - статья
VL - 20
SP - 99
EP - 110
JO - TERRA ECONOMICUS (ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЙ ВЕСТНИК РОСТОВСКОГО ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОГО УНИВЕРСИТЕТА)
JF - TERRA ECONOMICUS (ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЙ ВЕСТНИК РОСТОВСКОГО ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОГО УНИВЕРСИТЕТА)
SN - 2073-6606
IS - 2
ER -
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