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 The literature review helped turn my initial observations into a clear research topic. It helped   Researchers have noticed the rise of a new type of social   This context shows how diverse, growing, and evolving the social enterprise space is in Ireland - and why interaction design

 me build a better understanding of social enterprise sector, its ecosystem in Ireland, and   entrepreneur in Ireland - people starting fresh initiatives,   has a role to play in helping them succeed, especially those newer, smaller or under-supported.
 how design can contribute to its development and innovation. This research informed the   often alone or in small teams, with innovative ideas. This

 early stages of the design process and helped refine my approach.  is different from the older, more collective ways of doing
 MAINSTREAM  SOCIAL  things.  It  also  reflects  Ireland’s  growing  start-up  culture,                                                                                    Social Enterprises in Ireland
 2.1. Social Enterprises  BUSINESS  ENTERPRISE  CHARITY  especially in cities and among university graduates.



 Social  enterprises  (SEs)  are  organisations  in-between  a  traditional  charity  and  the   These new SEs are still mission-driven, but often use

 mainstream business (see Figure 1). While they generate revenue and may profit similar to   modern business tools and networks. (Cannon et al., 2022).
 conventional business, their primary goal is to advance a social or environmental mission,
 with profits typically reinvested to further this goal. For this study, I use the definition from   SE Type  Description  Examples

 the National Social Enterprise Policy for Ireland (2024-2027):
 2.2. Social Enterprises in Ireland  Entrepreneurial   Traditiovnal   Soup kitchen providing

          Nonprofit (ENP)  non-profits           meals for homeless
          – Originates in     using business     people; training
 Ireland has a long history with the social economy, going back to the 18th century with   mutual interests  strategies  programmes for

 people like Robert Owen, one of the founders of the co-operative movement. However, the   disadvantaged youth;
 idea of social enterprise, is more recent. It started to appear more clearly in Irish policies   mobility service for
                                                 wheelchair users.
 •  A social enterprise is an enterprise whose objective is to achieve a   in the 1990s and has been growing in importance ever since. (O’Shaughnessy and O’Hara,

 social or environmental impact, rather than maximising profit for its   2016; European Commission, 2020; OECD, 2023).  Public Social   Provide public   Coffee shop for ex-
 owners or shareholders.   Enterprise (PSE)  services,   offenders; Knitwear made
          – Originates in
                                                 by Traveller women;
                              often through
 There is widespread recognition of their growing role in national, regional and local, social and
          general/ public     employment         craft shop for homeless
 •  It pursues its objectives by trading on an ongoing basis through the   economic development. They are increasingly relevant in addressing diverse and complex   interest.  schemes  people.
 provision of goods and / or services, and by reinvesting surpluses   social, environmental, and economic challenges, and they demonstrate the potential to   Social   Co-owned   Community owned book

 fully or primarily into achieving social objectives.   create  employment  opportunities  across  various  demographics  (O’shaughnessy,  2014;   Cooperative   businesses run   shop; Sustainable grocery
 NESC, 2023; Government of Ireland, 2024).  (SC) –   by or for the   shop; Community Centre;

 •  It is governed in a fully accountable and transparent manner and is   Originates in   community  Group Water Scheme
                                                 with social purpose.
          mutual and
 independent of the public sector. If dissolved, it should transfer its   There are 4 335 social enterprises, with a generated income estimated at EUR 2.34 billion.   market interest
 assets to another organisation with a similar mission.  The sector is most made of micro-(57%) and small (35%) enterprises. SEs represent 3.7% of
 the total workforce, employing 84 382 people. 69% of those workers are women reflecting   Innovative   People who   Microcredit lending;


 (Government of Ireland, 2024)  a trend across OECD countries, “in part the relative specialisation of the social economy   Individual (II)  create and   annual book festival;
                              implement
                                                 removing plastic from
 in historically feminised sectors/occupations such as care, health and education (OECD,   innovative   the sea and making
 2023).” Volunteer work is essential to the sector with an estimated 44,501 active volunteers   solutions to   surfboards.
 and 30,324 board members being involved in the sector, totalling 74,825 people, see Figure   address social
                              challenges.
 2 (Report Social Enterprises in Ireland A Baseline Data Collection Exercise, 2023).




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