Abstract
The purpose of this research is to show a theoretical perspective to analyze ethical
practices of social enterprises, focusing on differences from business ethics.
Business ethics research has analyzed management ethics from the relationship between
society and companies. Social enterprises need to destroy and rebuild relationships
that create social problems. Social enterprise research has not been able to analyze
the ethical of social enterprise practices to destroy and rebuild social relations. In the
view of business ethics research, the practice of social enterprises that destroy social
relationships is analyzed unethically. This study focuses on the ethical practice that
resists power relations, from the disturbing repetition that Butler claims. This research
presents a theoretical perspective to analyze the ethical practices of social enterprises
that make social innovation by disturbing relationships that create social problems.