Abstract

The article is devoted to the development of a matrix of interaction of key stakeholders of social entrepreneurship development ("state-society-business-education") as determinants of reintegration of servicemen, veterans and their family members. A condition for the development of social enterprises is the synergistic interaction (participation) of key stakeholders: state-community-business-education, which creates opportunities for the formation of social capital. The article presents the generalized results of empirical research: a survey of market entities "The role of business as a catalyst for the development of social enterprises in the process of reintegration of military personnel, veterans and their family members"; a survey of participants in the educational process "Promoting the development of social entrepreneurship at the university"; a survey of members of civil society organizations "Promoting the development of social entrepreneurship in the community". The results of the surveys are used as a basis for determining the structures of involvement and developing a matrix of interaction of key stakeholders ("state-society-business-education") in the process of development of social enterprises as a tool for the reintegration of servicemen, veterans and their family members. The proposed matrix includes four components: under the public administration component – functions and duties of the state, such as the creation of financial instruments, provision of educational and psychological programs, as well as regulation of business processes; by the public management component – takes into account the development of local initiatives, the creation of a favourable social environment and the involvement of local resources to support social enterprises; by the economic component – determines the mechanisms of financial support, training programs and development of business skills; by the educational component – the role of higher education institutions in the formation of competencies in the field of social entrepreneurship. The developed matrix is a tool for the implementation of projects, programs and strategies of the development of social enterprises as determinants of the reintegration of servicemen, veterans and their family members.

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