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Distorted policy transfer? South Korea's adaptation of UK social enterprise policyopen access

Authors
Park, ChisungLee, JoohaWilding, Mark
Issue Date
Jan-2017
Publisher
ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
legitimization; Policy transfer; social enterprise; South Korea; UK
Citation
POLICY STUDIES, v.38, no.1, pp 39 - 58
Pages
20
Journal Title
POLICY STUDIES
Volume
38
Number
1
Start Page
39
End Page
58
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/4935
DOI
10.1080/01442872.2016.1188904
ISSN
0144-2872
1470-1006
Abstract
This study draws upon communicative processes in policy transfer to consider the ways in which policy may be adapted to context or distorted. The theoretical framework is used to investigate exactly what the South Korean government borrowed from UK social enterprise policy. Despite claims that the UK was the source of both the general policy direction and the particular regulatory device, the Korean government did not learn about the specific contexts of the British policy, nor attempt two-way communication with domestic stakeholders. Rather, the UK policy was interpreted in accordance with the Korean government's own ideas about how to utilize social enterprise. Historical legacies of top-down decision-making played an important role in this process, as did the state's role as a regulator which mobilizes the private sector to achieve policy goals. The consequences have been negative for those organizations refused social enterprise status under the Ministry of Labor's strict approval system, as well as for the original target population: the socially disadvantaged and vulnerable. It is suggested that the model advanced may help to illuminate the reasons why some borrowed policies differ considerably from the originals, and the use of policy transfer as a means of legitimization.
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