Social Enterprise in Western Europe
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Social Enterprise in Western Europe
Theory, Models and Practice
Nyssens, Marthe; Defourny, Jacques
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2021
368
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Inglês
9780367151188
15 a 20 dias
740
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Part I: National Overviews of Social Enterprise. 1. Unity in Diversity: Exploring the Multiple Facets of the Belgian Social Enterprise Landscape Benjamin Huybrechts, Marthe Nyssens and Jacques Defourny. 2. Social Enterprise in Denmark: Historical, Contextual and Conceptual Aspects Linda Lundgaard Andersen, Lars Hulgard and Gurli Jakobsen. 3. A New Typology of Social Enterprise in Finland: Capturing the Diversity Harri Kostilainen, Eeva Houtbeckers and Pekka Paettiniemi. 4. Social Enterprise in France: At the Crossroads of the Social Economy, Solidarity Economy and Social Entrepreneurship? Francesca Petrella, Nadine Richez-Battesti, Laurent Fraisse, Jean-Louis Laville and Laurent Gardin. 5. Social Enterprise in Germany: Between Institutional Inertia, Innovation and Cooperation Nicole Goeler von Ravensburg, Georg Mildenberger and Gorgi Krlev. 6. Social Enterprise in Iceland: The Long Journey Towards a Hybrid Welfare Model Steinunn Hrafnsdottir and Omar H. Kristmundsson. 7. Social Enterprise in Ireland: State Support Key to the Predominance of Work-Integration Social Enterprise (WISE) Patricia O'Hara and Mary O'Shaughnessy. 8. Social Enterprise in Italy: A Plurality of Business and Organisational Models Simone Poledrini and Carlo Borzaga. 9. Social Enterprise in the Netherlands: Between Hope and Hype Philip Marcel Karre. 10. Social Enterprises in Norway: Models and Institutional Trajectories Bernard Enjolras, Jill M. Loga, Lars U. Kobro and Hans A. Hauge. 11. Social Enterprise in Portugal: Concepts, Contexts and Models Silvia Ferreira and Joana Almeida. 12. Social Enterprise in Spain: From a Diversity of Roots to a Tentative Typology of Models Millan Diaz-Foncea, Esther Villajos, Teresa Savall, Carmen Guzman, Francisco Javier Santos, Marta Solorzano-Garcia, Chaime Marcuello-Servos, Rafael Chaves-Avila and Carmen Marcuello. 13. Social Enterprises in Sweden: Intertextual Consensus and Hidden Paradoxes Malin Gawell. 14. Social Enterprise Approaches in Switzerland Michael Gonin, Nicolas Gachet and Philipp Erpf. 15. Social Enterprise in the UK: Models and Trajectories Mike Aiken, Roger Spear, Fergus Lyon, Simon Teasdale, Richard Hazenberg, Mike Bull and Anna Kopec Massey. Part II: Comparative Analyses and Perspectives. 16. Social Enterprises in France, Portugal and Spain: Between Path Dependence and Institutional Creation? Francesca Petrella, Nadine Richez-Battesti, Marta Solorzano-Garcia and Silvia Ferreira. 17. Social Enterprise in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands: Where the Old Meets the New Philip Marcel Karre. 18. Between Coercive and Mimetic Institutional Isomorphism: Social Enterprise and the Universal Scandinavian Welfare State Bernard Enjolras, Linda Lundgaard Andersen, Malin Gawell and Jill M. Loga. 19. How Context Shapes the Character of Cooperative Social Enterprises: Insights from Various Countries Nicole Goeler von Ravensburg, Richard Lang, Simone Poledrini and Marzena Starnawska. 20. Testing the Relevance of Major Social Enterprise Models in Western Europe Jacques Defourny, Marthe Nyssens and Olivier Brolis.
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Social Enterprise;Social Entrepreneurship;Entrepreneurship;Social Innovation;Non-profit Organisation;Social Policy;Non-profit Sector Management;Innovation Management;Development Economics;Croatia;Czech Republic;Denmark;France;Finland;Germany;Hungary;Ireland;Italy;Poland;Spain;Sweden;Switzerland;United Kingdom;European public policy;Hospital Clowns;ICSEM project;SE;WISEs;Social Business;Community Interest Companies;Work Integration Enterprises;Public Administration;EMES Network;Social Economy Organisations;Italian Social Cooperative;Social Business Model;Civil Society;Specific Legal Form;Explicit Social Aim;Social Economy Tradition;Social Initiative Cooperative;Solidarity Economy;Social Entrepreneurs;Social Start Ups;Term Social Enterprise;ABN AMRO;Social Enterprise UK;Commercial Enterprises;Societal Entrepreneurship
Part I: National Overviews of Social Enterprise. 1. Unity in Diversity: Exploring the Multiple Facets of the Belgian Social Enterprise Landscape Benjamin Huybrechts, Marthe Nyssens and Jacques Defourny. 2. Social Enterprise in Denmark: Historical, Contextual and Conceptual Aspects Linda Lundgaard Andersen, Lars Hulgard and Gurli Jakobsen. 3. A New Typology of Social Enterprise in Finland: Capturing the Diversity Harri Kostilainen, Eeva Houtbeckers and Pekka Paettiniemi. 4. Social Enterprise in France: At the Crossroads of the Social Economy, Solidarity Economy and Social Entrepreneurship? Francesca Petrella, Nadine Richez-Battesti, Laurent Fraisse, Jean-Louis Laville and Laurent Gardin. 5. Social Enterprise in Germany: Between Institutional Inertia, Innovation and Cooperation Nicole Goeler von Ravensburg, Georg Mildenberger and Gorgi Krlev. 6. Social Enterprise in Iceland: The Long Journey Towards a Hybrid Welfare Model Steinunn Hrafnsdottir and Omar H. Kristmundsson. 7. Social Enterprise in Ireland: State Support Key to the Predominance of Work-Integration Social Enterprise (WISE) Patricia O'Hara and Mary O'Shaughnessy. 8. Social Enterprise in Italy: A Plurality of Business and Organisational Models Simone Poledrini and Carlo Borzaga. 9. Social Enterprise in the Netherlands: Between Hope and Hype Philip Marcel Karre. 10. Social Enterprises in Norway: Models and Institutional Trajectories Bernard Enjolras, Jill M. Loga, Lars U. Kobro and Hans A. Hauge. 11. Social Enterprise in Portugal: Concepts, Contexts and Models Silvia Ferreira and Joana Almeida. 12. Social Enterprise in Spain: From a Diversity of Roots to a Tentative Typology of Models Millan Diaz-Foncea, Esther Villajos, Teresa Savall, Carmen Guzman, Francisco Javier Santos, Marta Solorzano-Garcia, Chaime Marcuello-Servos, Rafael Chaves-Avila and Carmen Marcuello. 13. Social Enterprises in Sweden: Intertextual Consensus and Hidden Paradoxes Malin Gawell. 14. Social Enterprise Approaches in Switzerland Michael Gonin, Nicolas Gachet and Philipp Erpf. 15. Social Enterprise in the UK: Models and Trajectories Mike Aiken, Roger Spear, Fergus Lyon, Simon Teasdale, Richard Hazenberg, Mike Bull and Anna Kopec Massey. Part II: Comparative Analyses and Perspectives. 16. Social Enterprises in France, Portugal and Spain: Between Path Dependence and Institutional Creation? Francesca Petrella, Nadine Richez-Battesti, Marta Solorzano-Garcia and Silvia Ferreira. 17. Social Enterprise in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands: Where the Old Meets the New Philip Marcel Karre. 18. Between Coercive and Mimetic Institutional Isomorphism: Social Enterprise and the Universal Scandinavian Welfare State Bernard Enjolras, Linda Lundgaard Andersen, Malin Gawell and Jill M. Loga. 19. How Context Shapes the Character of Cooperative Social Enterprises: Insights from Various Countries Nicole Goeler von Ravensburg, Richard Lang, Simone Poledrini and Marzena Starnawska. 20. Testing the Relevance of Major Social Enterprise Models in Western Europe Jacques Defourny, Marthe Nyssens and Olivier Brolis.
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Social Enterprise;Social Entrepreneurship;Entrepreneurship;Social Innovation;Non-profit Organisation;Social Policy;Non-profit Sector Management;Innovation Management;Development Economics;Croatia;Czech Republic;Denmark;France;Finland;Germany;Hungary;Ireland;Italy;Poland;Spain;Sweden;Switzerland;United Kingdom;European public policy;Hospital Clowns;ICSEM project;SE;WISEs;Social Business;Community Interest Companies;Work Integration Enterprises;Public Administration;EMES Network;Social Economy Organisations;Italian Social Cooperative;Social Business Model;Civil Society;Specific Legal Form;Explicit Social Aim;Social Economy Tradition;Social Initiative Cooperative;Solidarity Economy;Social Entrepreneurs;Social Start Ups;Term Social Enterprise;ABN AMRO;Social Enterprise UK;Commercial Enterprises;Societal Entrepreneurship