Summary: | 碩士 === 國立暨南國際大學 === 社會政策與社會工作學系 === 100 === This research, carried out by non-profit organizations engaged in social enterprise, aims to study the economic orientations, social networks (including family, interpersonal and social relations) and cultural participation of vulnerable women as well as their participation in the policy making process and attempts to show how non-profit organizations, using the social enterprise model, could impact and change the role of these women in society and social networks and thus reduce the social exclusion and promote the process of social inclusion through establishing and accumulating the social capital. Using interactive method, this study will analyze how non-profit organizations using social enterprise model influence and enhance the meaning and value of self transformation of these women while exploring how social enterprise and capital influence and facilitate the process of social integration of them.
The purpose of this research:
1.Analyze the changes and development of social capital of economically vulnerable women in the process of their participation in social enterprise.
2.Analyze the influences and aspects of social inclusion, facilitated by social enterprise, of economically vulnerable women.
3.Based on the experiences of the vulnerable women, put forward suggestions for policy making that help the development of social enterprise in Taiwan.
The results of this preliminary research are the following:
1.Social enterprise is a key factor in promoting social inclusion.
2.Social capital have the role and function of catalyzing, promoting and bridging the process of social inclusion.
3.Social enterprise influences all aspects of social inclusion.
4.Social enterprise can also cause social exclusion.
5.Social enterprise, social capital and social inclusion have a mutually affecting relationship.
Therefore has a close link between social enterprises, social capital, social integration. This close link between the three is a circulatory and mutually influential phenomenon.
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