Increasing the societal impact of Work Integration Social Enterprises (WISEs) through cross-sector collaboration.
Summary
Work Integration Social Enterprises (WISEs) are integral to our society due to the social issues they
combat; however, they face many challenges when attempting to scale their social impact. Drawing on
evidence that cross-sector collaborations can result in the co-creation of social value; this study aims to
answer the research question “How can Work Integration Social Enterprises (WISEs) in Ireland and the
UK utilize cross-sector collaborations to scale and increase their societal impact?”. Work integration is
the most widespread impact area that social enterprises in Ireland and the UK find themselves tackling.
This present study uses exploratory case study research following the methodological tradition often
associated with collaborations. Thematic analyses of eight WISEs that have engaged in cross-sector
collaborations provide answers to the research question. The results of the present study identify the
type of partners along with the elements of the value exchange that facilitate an increase in both direct
and in-direct social impact. The social impact outcomes of these collaborations are also identified on the
micro, meso and macro levels.