An International Perspective
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Köp båda 2 för 2160 krBenjamin Gidron is a Professor of Social Enterprises and the Head of the Research Authority, The College of Management Academic Studies (COMAS) and Professor Emeritus at the Guilford Glazer Faculty of Business and Management in Ben Gurion University of the Negev. He pioneered the study of the Third (Nonprofit) Sector in Israel and was the Founder-President of the International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR) 1992-96. Anna Domaradzka is a sociologist, Assistant Professor and Associate Director for Research at Robert Zajonc Institute for Social Studies, University of Warsaw. Her main research interests concern the issues of civil society organizations, social movements and local activism in urban context. She specializes in intersectional and international comparative research in the areas of urban studies and gender sociology, works in several international projects concerning urban development, civil society and welfare state issues. At the moment her main research focus is on neighborhood associations, right to the city movement and social entrepreneurship in comparative perspective. Since 2015 shes involved in the creation of the Warsaw Development Strategy 2030 as an expert on social issues.
1. Introduction.- 2. The Evolution of the New Social and Impact Economy in Argentina.-3. The Restructuring of the Social Economy in Canada.- 4. The New Social Economy in Indonesia: Features, Recent Development and Challenges.-5. The New Social Economy in Israel: From the Kibbutz ideal to social-tech entrepreneurship.-6. The New Social Economy in Poland: The Crisis-Led Innovation.-7. The Social and Solidarity Economy in France Faced with the Challenges of Social Entrepreneurship.-8. Social Economy in Spain: Economic Crisis and Society.-9. The Evolving Field of Social Economy in Italy: Continuity and Change.-10. The (new) Social Economy in Austria.-11. The Evolution of the New Social Economy in Sweden.-12. International Social Economy Organizations.-13. Towards a Wellbeing Economy: What Can We Learn from Social Enterprise?.-14. Conclusions: From Crises to a Social and Impact Economy