Abstract
Civic entrepreneurship involves engagement between the state, business and civil society to produce economic growth for the public good. In the UK context a key initiative to encourage such engagement has been the creation of local enterprise partnerships (LEPs); these structures are intended to be a key delivery driver of regional economic growth. This paper draws on insights from semi-structured interviews with actors involved in the development of a LEP in the north of England. Findings draw attention to concerns from civil society over losing its distinctiveness through these partnerships, and in the process losing its ethos as a guardian of the public good.
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Lorraine Johnston
Lorraine Johnston is a Senior Lecturer at Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University, UK.
John Blenkinsopp
John Blenkinsopp is a Professor of Management at Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University, UK.