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Social enterprise : at the crossroads of market, public policies and civil society / edited by Marthe Nyssens with the assistance of Sophie Adam and Toby Johnson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge studies in the management of voluntary and non-profit ; 7 | Routledge studies in the management of voluntary and non-profit organizations ; 7Publication details: London : Routledge, 2006.Description: xiv, 335 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780415378796 (pbk.) :
  • 9780415378789 (hbk.) :
  • 9780415378796 (pbk.) :
  • 0415378796 (pbk.) :
  • 9780415378789 (cased) :
  • 0415378788 (cased) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.401 NYS
LOC classification:
  • HD60
Contents:
1.Defining social enterprise. Jacques Defourny and Marthe Nyssens -- 2.Work integration social enterprises: are they multiple-goal and multi-stakeholder organizations? Sara Campi, Jacques Defourny and Olivier Gre�goire -- 3.Danish social enterprises: a public-third sector partnership. Lars Hulga�rd -- 4.French social enterprises; a common ethical framework to balance various objectives. Elisabetta Bucolo -- 5.Multiple goals and multi-stakeholder management in Italian social enterprises. Carlo Boarzaga and Monica Loss -- 6.Social enterepreneurship and the mobilization of social capital in European social enterprises. Lars Hulga�rd and Roger Spear -- 7.A variety of resource mixes inside social enterprises. Laurent Gardin -- 8.Irish social enterprises: challenges in mobilizing resources to meet multiple goals. Mary O\'Shaughnessy -- 9.Spain: weak public support for social enterprises. Isabel Vidal and Nu�ria Claver -- 10.A plurality of logics behind Finnish social enterprsies. Pekka Pa�ttiniemi -- 11.Profiles and trajectoris of participants in European work integration social enterprises. Carlo Borgaza and Monica Loss -- 12.Work integration social enterprises in Portugal: a tool for work integration? -- Heloi�sa Perista and Susan Nogueira -- 13.Sweden: social enterprises within a universal welfare state model. Yohanan Stryjan -- 14.Profiles of workers and net effect of Belgian work integration social enterprises. Marthe Nysses and Alexis Platteau -- 15.Work integration social enterprises in Europe: can hybridization be sustainable? Ingo Bode, Adalbert Evers and Andreas Schulz -- 16.Towards market or state? Tensions and opportunities in the evolutionary path of three UK social enterprises. Mike Aiken -- 17.Public policies and social enterprises in Europe: the challenge of institutionalization. Jean-Louis Laville, Andreia Lemai^tre and Marthe Nysses -- 18.Where do we go from here? The unfinished story of work integration social enterprises in Germany. Ingo Bode, Adalbert Evers and Andreas Schulz -- 19.Social enterprise at the crossroads of market, public policy and civil society.
Summary: This work develops a theory of social enterprise through a comparative analysis of social enterprises in Europe and examines three theoretical ideas: that they have a complex mixture of goals, that they mobilise different kinds of market and non-market resources and that they are embedded in the political context.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 658.401 NYS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 207099

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1.Defining social enterprise. Jacques Defourny and Marthe Nyssens -- 2.Work integration social enterprises: are they multiple-goal and multi-stakeholder organizations? Sara Campi, Jacques Defourny and Olivier Gre�goire -- 3.Danish social enterprises: a public-third sector partnership. Lars Hulga�rd -- 4.French social enterprises; a common ethical framework to balance various objectives. Elisabetta Bucolo -- 5.Multiple goals and multi-stakeholder management in Italian social enterprises. Carlo Boarzaga and Monica Loss -- 6.Social enterepreneurship and the mobilization of social capital in European social enterprises. Lars Hulga�rd and Roger Spear -- 7.A variety of resource mixes inside social enterprises. Laurent Gardin -- 8.Irish social enterprises: challenges in mobilizing resources to meet multiple goals. Mary O\'Shaughnessy -- 9.Spain: weak public support for social enterprises. Isabel Vidal and Nu�ria Claver -- 10.A plurality of logics behind Finnish social enterprsies. Pekka Pa�ttiniemi -- 11.Profiles and trajectoris of participants in European work integration social enterprises. Carlo Borgaza and Monica Loss -- 12.Work integration social enterprises in Portugal: a tool for work integration? -- Heloi�sa Perista and Susan Nogueira -- 13.Sweden: social enterprises within a universal welfare state model. Yohanan Stryjan -- 14.Profiles of workers and net effect of Belgian work integration social enterprises. Marthe Nysses and Alexis Platteau -- 15.Work integration social enterprises in Europe: can hybridization be sustainable? Ingo Bode, Adalbert Evers and Andreas Schulz -- 16.Towards market or state? Tensions and opportunities in the evolutionary path of three UK social enterprises. Mike Aiken -- 17.Public policies and social enterprises in Europe: the challenge of institutionalization. Jean-Louis Laville, Andreia Lemai^tre and Marthe Nysses -- 18.Where do we go from here? The unfinished story of work integration social enterprises in Germany. Ingo Bode, Adalbert Evers and Andreas Schulz -- 19.Social enterprise at the crossroads of market, public policy and civil society.

Includes: Irish social enterprises: challenges in mobilizing resources to meet multiple goals / Mary O\'Shaughnessy.

This work develops a theory of social enterprise through a comparative analysis of social enterprises in Europe and examines three theoretical ideas: that they have a complex mixture of goals, that they mobilise different kinds of market and non-market resources and that they are embedded in the political context.

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