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Learning Pathway Activities

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Discussion board - Exploring different hybrid orientations

Using the social enterprise mission orientation framework developed by Alter 2007 (page 3, slide 1), post an example of a social enterprise you have found and outline the type of hybrid mission orientation (e.g. embedded, integrated and external) it operates with.

Refer to lecture 3 for examples of how different types of social enterprise fit into the different hybrid mission orientation categories.

Your response should be maximum 100 words using this discussion board.




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Review questions

To help guide your learning throughout this unit, we have developed self-assessment quizzes which cover the content provided in each learning pathway. The quizzes are not assessed, and you can attempt the questions as many times it takes to answer correctly Assess your understanding of this learning pathway by selecting the correct answer for each of the following questions:

  • Social enterprises are considered to be a hybrid organisational form because:
    • They utilise hybrid technologies to run their businesses
      • Incorrect: this is not generally a feature that defines a hybrid organisation .
    • They rely upon multiple sources of funding
      • Incorrect: while they often rely upon multiple sources of finance, so do many organisations..
    • They meet the needs of a range of different individuals in society
      • Incorrect: this is a feature of many types of organisations in society, not just social enterprises.
    • They combine both social and commercial values and objectives
      • Correct: hybridity relates to the combination of two parts into one. In the case of social enterprise, these different parts relate to goals regarding social and commercial purposes and sustainability.
  • The issues faced by both individuals and organisations are contextual, which means that they are dependent upon the specific environment in which they live and operate.
    • True
      • Well done! You understand the importance of context when understanding social issues and needs.
    • False
      • Try again: perhaps review Lecture 4.



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