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This concept paper reviews the various definitions of the social economy in Canada. …
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.S. represent a type of financial cooperative that will probably not take any taxpayer money directly due to their structure and …
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than bank employees. Theoretical arguments as to why this may be expected from a credit cooperative will be explored and …
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The current economic crisis has had a devastating impact in the credit markets as evidenced by bank failures, large bailouts and foreclosures. Trillions of dollars have been spent to prop up the financial sector in the U.S. alone. Credit unions, commercial banks and thrifts are where Americans...
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investigating the governance issues of banks, which are stock companies. However, cooperative structured financial institutions (co … cooperative financial institutions. Our results showed that the presence of outside directors at co-ops (“Shinkin Banks …
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.S. represent a type of financial cooperative that will probably not take any taxpayer money directly due to their structure and …
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Social Economy and Sustainable economics are two independent fields that sometimes refer one to another. The former is primarily concerned with “social capital” issues, while the latter deal with “natural capital” stakes. When referring to the other field, there is no systematic analysis...
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The Paper gives a brief overview over the social economy in Ireland, presenting this against the background of the countries history and social structure
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This paper approaches the problem of CSR in the context of social economy development in New Member States at the example of Poland. We explore the opportunities for companies to engage into socially beneficial undertakings with direct rather than indirect economic advantages. Namely, we...
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An attempt is made to answer some important, controversial and provocative questions: What is social innovation? Do we need to distinguish 'social innovation' in the general category of innovation? To what extend 'social economy' and 'social innovation' can be considered as a new paradigm in the...
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