Social Economy Science (Oxford University Press, 2023) ofrece un análisis exhaustivo de por qué y cómo las organizaciones de la economía social crean un valor superior para la sociedad. El libro se basa en la teoría organizativa y los estudios de transición para ofrecer una perspectiva sistemática de las complejas formas de acción de múltiples partes interesadas. Analiza el papel de la economía social en la promoción de la innovación para el impacto, así como su papel como agente del cambio social y como socio de empresas, gobiernos y ciudadanos.
Editado por Gorgi Krlev, Dominika Wruk, Giulio Pasi y Marika Bernhard, el libro aúna las ideas de dos campos de investigación distintos: la teoría organizativa y los estudios de transición, y destaca la importancia de la ciencia de la economía social como medio para abordar los mayores retos sociales.
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Sumario del libro:
1: Why should we care about social economy science?, Gorgi Krlev, Dominika Wruk, Giulio Pasi, and Marika Bernhard
2: Public policies to advance the social economy, François Bonnici and Veerle Klijn
3: Social economy: Between common identity and accelerating social change, Gorgi Krlev, Dominika Wruk, Giulio Pasi, and Marika Bernhard
4: The joint search for new approaches with a public good benefit: Four strategies and the role of social economy organizations, Marieke Huysentruyt
5: The social economy and the Fourth Industrial Revolution: The risks of marginalization and how to avoid them, Geoff Mulgan
6: Financial market transformations for investing in social impact, Alex Nicholls and Jarrod Ormiston
7: How impact measurement fosters the social economy: From measurement to impact of learning and management for impact, Lisa Hehenberger and Leonora Buckland
8: Beyond a niche approach: Could social business become the norm?, Julie Battilana, Leszek Krol, Alexandra Ubalijoro, and Kara Sheppard-Jones
9: Empowering knowledge and training in higher education as a lever for social economy ecosystems, Rocío Nogales-Muriel and Marthe Nyssens
10: Social economy resilience facing the Covid-19 crisis: Facts and prospects, Rafael Chaves-Avila and Angel Soler-Guillem
11: How social innovation practices of the social economy promote development in Africa, Ruth Brännvall
12: The centrality of social-tech entrepreneurship in an inclusive growth agenda, Mario Calderini, Veronica Chiodo, Francesco Gerli, and Giulio Pasi
13: Why and how to engage beneficiaries as co-(social) entrepreneurs? Considering hardware, software, and orgware for citizen engagement, Anne-Karen Hueske, Willemine Willems, and Kai Hockerts
14: Civic leadership for a transformative social economy: A comparison of city leadership constellations in Italy and the UK, Alessandro Sancino, Michela Pagani, Luigi Corvo, Alessandro Braga, and Fulvio Scognamiglio
15: Public structural funds as a catalyst for social innovation: The experience of Portugal Social Innovation, António Miguel
16: Social procurement to promote social problem solving, Eva Varga and Malcolm Hayday
17: Social outcomes contracting: Seeing a more relational approach to contracts between government and the social economy?, Eleanor Carter and Nigel Ball
18: Conclusions, Gorgi Krlev, Dominika Wruk, Giulio Pasi, and Marika Bernhard
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