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Septième Conférence internationale de Recherche d’EMES à Sheffield du 24 au 27 juin 2019
24 juin 2019 - 27 juin 2019
La septième conférence internationale du réseau EMES se déroulera du 24 au 27 juin 2019 à Sheffield au Royaume-Uni
Elle aura pour thème « Le développement durable par l’entreprise sociale, la coopération et l’action volontaire »
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20 Articles
- Andrea Bassi and Alessandro Fabbri (2019) “Crowdfunding: Threat or Opportunity for Social Economy? Third sector organisations and social enterprises facing the challenge of ICT funding strategies”, University of Bologna (Italy)
- Luigi Corvo, Lavinia Pastore and Emanuele Doronzo (2019) “Does collaborative orientation boost the performance of social enterprises?” (Italy)
- Timothy Peter Curtis (2019) “Locally Identified Solutions and Practices: a critical realist investigation into the geographies of social innovation in the context of neighbourhood policing“, The University of Northampton
- Maarten Hogenstijn (2019) “Developing dialogue bottom-up: social enterprises and local government in the Netherlands”, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (The Netherlands)
- Esben Hulgaard and Elof Nellemann Nielsen (2019) “Network and partnerships in a local eco-system for Social Enterprise“, VIA University College (Denmark)
- Jimin Jeon (2019) “Text network analysis on impact investment to promote social economy in developing countries“, Yonsei University (South Korea)
- Nadia Johanisova (2019) “What assumptions behind social enterprise definitions and discourses?”, Masaryk University, Brno (Czech Republic)
- Laura Kumpuniemi (2019) “Political practice and dimensions of solidarity economy: a case study from Cochabamba, Bolivia“, University of Eastern Finland (Finland)
- Hellen López-Valladares (2019) “How social innovation can challenge the degree of empowerment? The case of the first social enterprise empowering artisanal fishermen in Peru“, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (Perú)
- Maureen McCulloch and Rory Ridley-Duff (2019) “To profit or not to profit? That is the wrong question”, Sheffield Hallam University, England (United Kingdom)
- Jules O’dor (2019) “Kite-marks, standards and privileged legal structures; artefacts of constraint disciplining structure choices“, Sheffield Hallam University, England (United Kingdom)
- Victor Pestoff (2019) “Work Environment, Governance and Service Quality in Japanese Healthcare”, Ersta Sköndal Bräcke University College, Stockholm (Sweden)
- Jacques Liouville, Guillaume Martin, Jean-Paul Méreaux (2019) “Optimisation of resources, skills and organisational capabilities in the BOP environment. Application of the “entrepreneurial bricolage” concept to the social enterprise 1001fontaines in Cambodia” (France)
- Masanari Sakurai (2019) “Why did the new NPO corporations diffuse? Reason for the increasing social economy organizations in Japan« , Ritsumeikan University (Japan)
- Irina Sinziana Opincaru (2019) “Elements of the institutionalization process of the forest and pasture commons in Romania as particular forms of social economy”, University of Bucharest (Romania)
- Lauren Tuckerman, Julie Thomson and Geoffrey Whittam (2019) “Open Social Innovation: Knowledge commons and the openness spectrum in Scottish social enterprise“, Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland (United Kingdom)
- Jez Hall and Matthew MacDonald (2019) “Participatory local governance and social enterprise: exploring the links between social entrepreneurial behaviour and democratic resource allocation through participatory budgeting”, (United Kingdom)
- Irene Kalemaki, Ioanna Garefi, Sofia Kantsiou, Ivan Diego, Aristidis Protopsaltis, Jenifer Clare Wall (2019) “Towards a learning framework for social innovation education” (Greece, Spain, Germany, United Kingdom)
- Ela Callorda Fossati, Florence Degavre and Benoît Lévesque (2019) “Innovation and transition. For a dialogue between the strong conception of social innovation and the multilevel perspective of the transition toward sustainability” (Belgium, Canada)- in French
- Vander Luiz Aguiar, Armindo dos Santos de Sousa Teodósio and Walter Mswaka (2019) “Social enterprises of urban agriculture and the resilience in cities: Belo-horizontinos and
Londoners popular movements that defy the hegemony neoliberal” (Brazil) – in Portuguese