Social Value, Economic Justice Practices and Social Performance
Erna Susilowati, Elisabeth SUpriharyanti, Agus Sunarjanto
Widya Mandala Catholic University, Surabaya
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate whether social value is developed in social business organizations to improve economic justice practices and improve social performance. This study also examines the mediation of economic justice practices in improving the social performance of social entrepreneurship. Design/methodology/approach: To test the proposed hypotheses, this study conducted survey among 96 leaders of social enteprenueship in Indonesia. Findings: The findings indicate that human dignity influences shared prosperity, solidarity and subsidiarity. However, the three values also affect the social performance but there is no need to use economic justice practices. Originality/value: This research shows the value of human dignity as the starting point for other social values. Previous research more often uses a qualitative approach
Keywords: social value, economy justice practices, social performance
Topic: Strategy and Business Economics