Les Working Papers (cahiers de recherche) du CIRIEC accueillent des travaux des membres du réseau scientifique du CIRIEC sur les thématiques relevant des champs d’intérêt du CIRIEC : secteurs économiques et activités orientés vers le service de l’intérêt général et collectif, action de l’Etat dans ces domaines, entreprises publiques, économie sociale et coopérative.
Comité de lecture
– Dorothea Greiling (Université Johannes Kepler-Linz, Autriche), Présidente du Conseil scientifique international
– Philippe Bance (Université des Antilles, France), ancien Président du Conseil scientifique international
– Marie J. Bouchard (Université du Québec, Montréal, Canada), Présidente de la Commission scientifique internationale ‘Economie sociale et coopérative’
– Eoin Reeves (Université de Limerick, Irlande), Président de la Commission scientifique internationale ‘Services publics/Entreprises publiques’
– Massimo Florio (Université de Milan, Italie), ancien Président de la Commission scientifique internationale ‘Services publics/Entreprises publiques’
– Marietta Bucheli (Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia), Institut d’Etudes Rurales (IER)
– Carmen Marcuello Servós (Universidad de Zaragoza, Espagne), Vice-Présidente du CIRIEC-España; Présidente, OIBESCOOP
– José Luis Retolaza (Deusto Business School, Espagne), Chargé de recherche senior, Directeur de AURKILAN Institute for Business Ethics Research à Bilbao
– Jérôme Schoenmaeckers (Université de Liège, Belgique)
– Marco Marini (Université ‘La Sapienza’, Rome, Italie), Rédacteur de la revue scientifique internationale du CIRIEC, les Annales de l’économie publique, sociale et coopérative
– les coordinateurs des groupes de travail.
Ces Working Papers sont indexés dans RePEC, ECONIS (via le moteur de recherche EconBiz – ZBW-Leibniz Information Centre for Economics).
Informations et soumission de papiers : carmela.decicco@uliege.be
2025
WP25/03 –
WP25/02 – BAUER P./ GREILING D. – Double materiality analysis as a central filter for ESG reporting in Austrian and German municipal utilities
WP25/01 – BAUER P./ GREILING D. – Doppelte Wesentlichkeitsanalyse als zentraler Filter für die ESG-Berichterstattung in österreichischen und deutschen Stadtwerken
2024
WP24/07 – TIBERGHIEN F. – L’initiative et l’action publiques de l’Etat en matière de développement durable
WP24/06 – STANLEY L./ CASTAÑEDA F./ SEGOVIA N. – Sovereign Wealth Funds’ investments and climate change
WP24/05 – BARNA C./ REBELEANU A./ ZBUCHEA A./ STĂNESCU S. – Profiling the Romanian woman social entrepreneur: an analysis of the women’s perspective in the social enterprises’ sector
WP24/04 – KOESSL G. – Housing bonds and their role for limited-profit housing associations in Austria
WP24/03 – KÖSSL G. – Wohnbauanleihen und deren Bedeutung für Gemeinnützige Bauvereinigungen in Österreich
WP24/02 – ANGADE K. – Cooperative Entrepreneurship in Morocco: The Case study of Women’s Cooperatives in the Souss Massa Region
WP24/01 – KIM H./ JANG S. – Sociomaterial Practice of Actor-Network in Cooperative Information Systems Development
2023
WP23/07 – MUTHUMARIAPPAN K./ PALANISAMY K. – Cooperatives as Hybrid Approach to pull off Sustainable Livelihoods Development through Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): A Desk Review
WP23/06 – XU Z. – An Insight into the Need for Introducing Legislation for Social Enterprises and the Ecosystem of Social Enterprises in China
WP23/05 – INOSTROZA M. A./ SÁNCHEZ P. M. – Hindering and facilitating factors of women’s participation in cooperativism: An approach from a comparative bibliometric study of the last 15 years
WP23/04 – RICHEZ-BATTESTI N./ CAIRO-CROCCO M. – Concrete Utopias in Marseille (France): When the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) inspires.
WP23/03 – LUCAS Y. – Democracy and Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) – The example of mutual health insurance in France
WP23/02 – POUZOULET M. – De la personnalisation à l’institutionnalisation de l’économie sociale et solidaire (ESS) aux Nations Unies. Entre innovation et continuité de la bureaucratie
WP23/01 – POUZOULET M. – From personalization to institutionalization of the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) at the United Nations. Between innovation and continuity of bureaucracy
2022
WP22/06 – BASSI A. – From « Social Impact » to « Social Value ». A holistic approach to the SSE Worth’ Measurement
WP22/05 – KOESSL G. – Das System des gemeinnützigen Wohnbaus in Österreich: Kostenmieten, revolvierende Fonds und ökonomische Auswirkungen
WP22/04 – KOESSL G. – The system of limited-profit housing in Austria: cost-rents, revolving funds, and economic impacts
WP22/03 – PASTORELLI G./ COSTANTINI A./ BARCO SERRANO S. – Social and green economies in the Mena region: through sustainability, public policies and SDGs
WP22/02 – COSTANTINI A./ SEBILLO A. – Gender Equality and Women Empowerment in Social Economy Enterprises: Enablers and Barriers
WP22/01 – FLORIO M./ CASTELNOVO P./ LUPI V./ MORRETTA V./ VURCHIO D./ ZIRULIA L./ DI CIACCIO S./ PIERMARIA M. – The Socio-Economic Impact of Public Policies in the Space Sector in Italy
2021
WP21/09 – OUCHENE B. – L’exploitation des hydrocarbures en Algérie : de la richesse à la gouvernance défaillante et à la corruption
WP21/08 – VUOTTO M./ ESTRAGÓ A. – About Statistics on Cooperatives in Argentina
WP21/07 – BARNA C./ REBELEANU A. – Challenges of impact measurement in an emergent social economy. An exploratory research in Romania
WP21/06 – NAGAO MENEZES D.F./ PEREIRA MORAIS L. – The Public Private Partnerships of the Social and Solidarity Economy in Brazil – Study of the Recycling Enterprises and their Economic and Legal Relations with the Public Power
WP21/05 – OPINCARU I.S. – A Journey of Evaluation and Impact Measurement – Accounts of Setting up a Monitoring and Evaluation Framework in a Romanian Social Economy Organisation
WP21/04 – BIDET E./ RICHEZ-BATTESTI N. – Social and Solidarity Economy perimeter and measurement in France: why we need to foster controversies and co-produce data
WP21/03 – FLORIO M. – Patents for Covid-19 vaccines are based on public research: a case study on the privatization of knowledge
WP21/02 – PLAISANCE G. – Corporate social responsibility in non-profit organizations: Beyond the evidence
WP21/01– BERNARDI A./ BERRANGER C./ MANNELLA A./ MONNI S./ REALINI A. – A Global but not Spontaneous Firm: Co-operatives and the Solidarity Funds in Italy
2020
WP20/17 – PIERI N./ DÍAZ-FONCEA M./ MARCUELLO C./ TORTIA E. – Social Incubators and Social Innovation in Cities: A Qualitative Analysis
WP20/16 – MARTINEZ C./ MOREIRA V./ BARREIROS R./ WEYMER A. – Determining Factors of Loyalty in Brazilian Agricultural Cooperatives
WP20/15 – RIJPENS J./ BOUCHARD M.J./ GRUET E./ SALATHÉ-BEAULIEU G. – Social Impact Bonds: Promises versus facts. What does the recent scientific literature tell us?
WP20/14 – JANY-CATRICE F. – Une économie politique des mesures d’impact social
WP20/13 – BIJMAN J./ HANISCH M. – Understanding the heterogeneity among agricultural cooperatives
WP20/12 – DUFOUR B./ PETRELLA F./ RICHEZ-BATTESTI N. – Understanding social impact assessment through public value theory: A comparative analysis on work integration social enterprises (WISEs) in France and Denmark
WP20/11 – BRÜLISAUER S./ COSTANTINI A./ PASTORELLI G. – The Digital Social Economy – Managing and Leveraging Platforms and Blockchain for a People-Centred Digital Transformation
WP20/10 – SCHINNERL M./ GREILING D. – Local Civil Regimes for Combating Child Poverty: Insights from the Austrian and Belgian Corporatist Welfare States
WP20/09 – CASTAÑEDA F./ BROWN E./ CLOKE J./ GIL F.J./ GONZÁLEZ M./ CISTERNAS C. – Social Inclusion: The Higher Education Sector in Chile and in the United Kingdom
WP20/08 – FLORIO M. – Biomed Europa: after the coronavirus, a public infrastructure to overcome the pharmaceutical oligopoly
WP20/07 – BAUBY P. – La gouvernance des entreprises publiques en situation de monopole
WP20/06 – ANANIA P./ NADE P. – In the Quest for Semi-Industrialized Economy: Strategies for Agricultural-Based Industrialization through Co-operatives in Tanzania
WP20/05 – PAUL E./ FECHER F./ DEVILLE C./ NDIAYE Y./ SALL F.L./ SAMBIÉNI N.E./ MELONI R./ PORIGNON D. – Long Way to Universal Health Coverage (UHC): Are Policy Dialogue Processes Appropriate to Negotiate Trade-Offs in Africa? The Cases of Benin and Senegal
WP20/04 – WOLZ A./ ZHANG S./ DING Y. – Agricultural production cooperatives and agricultural development: Is there a niche after all? Findings from an exploratory survey in China
WP20/03 – TOLBA T./ MORONCINI A./ KEHILA Y. – Le recouvrement des coûts : un défi pour une gestion durable des déchets ménagers en Algérie. Cas de la Commune d’Annaba
WP20/02 – GAJAC O./ PELEK S. – L’Economie solidaire en Turquie et son écosystème : un avenir encore incertain
WP20/01 – SUMNER J./ TARHAN M. D./ McMURTRY J. J. – Building Sustainable Local Food Solutions: How Canadian Indigenous Communities are Using the Social and Solidarity Economy to Implement Zero Hunger
2019
WP19/31 – BAUBY P. – The governance of State-owned Enterprises (SOEs) operating under monopoly situation
WP19/30 – FAJARDO GARCÍA G. – Falsas cooperativas de trabajadores y medidas adoptadas por los poderes públicos en España para combatirlas
WP19/29 – BASTIDA M./ OLVEIRA A. – La Red Eusumo: instrumento público al servicio los ODS en Galicia
WP19/28 – PČOLINSKÁ L. – Overview of social economy development in Slovakia and its promoting as the employment solution for long-term unemployed and disabled ones
WP19/27 – MARTINELLI F./ BOZZONI S./ CAROLI S./ TAMASCELLI F./ GUERINI G. – Platform Cooperativism in Italy and in Europe
WP19/26 – CHAVES R./ MONZÓN J. L. – Buenas prácticas en las políticas públicas relativas a la economía social europea tras la crisis económica
WP19/25 – CHAVES R./ MONZÓN J. L. – Best practices in public policies regarding the European Social Economy post the economic crisis
WP19/24 – CHAVES R./ MONZÓN J. L. – Les bonnes pratiques en matière de politiques publiques relatives à l’économie sociale européenne, à la suite de la crise économique
WP19/23 – CLAMP C./ AMENDAH E.R./ COREN C. – Shared-Services Cooperatives: Strengthening Local Economies through Collaboration
WP19/22 – SPEAR R./ CHAN C. K M – Social Innovation – Scaling Social Impact: a Danish Case Study
WP19/21 – OLLÉ-ESPLUGA L./ MUCKENHUBER J./ HADLER M. – Job Quality in Economy for the Common Good Firms in Austria and Germany
WP19/20 – GIAGNOCAVO C./ HERNÁNDEZ CÁCERES D. – Creación de un nuevo bien común para las cooperativas agrícolas: Big data, TIC e intercambio de datos
WP19/19 – NAGAO MENEZES D. F. – Self-Management Report in Brazil – Technical Concepts and Challenges
WP19/18 – BEHRENDT G./ PETER S./ STERLY S./ HÄRING A. M. – Community financing in the German organic food sector: a key for sustainable food systems?
WP19/17 – LAMBRU M./ PETRESCU C. – Social enterprises role in Romanian welfare system
WP19/16 – DACHEUX É./ GOUJON D. – Vers un nouveau paradigme ancré dans les pratiques d’économie solidaire : le délibéralisme
WP19/15 – OPINCARU I-S./ CRÂNGAȘU D. – Measuring the Impact of a Social Enterprise – Case Study CONCORDIA Bakery, Romania
WP19/14 – COSTANTINI A./ PASTORELLI G./ SEBILLO A. – How Social Enterprises Contribute to Alternative Food Systems
WP19/13 – BASSI A./ FABBRI A. – Workers BuyOut: why employee-owned enterprises are more resilient than corporate business in time of economic and financial crisis? The case of Emilia-Romagna Region
WP19/12 – PERRIN A. – New Trends in the Social and Solidarity Economy Regarding Agriculture and Food: A Comparison between France and India
WP19/11 – GASPARINI G.-L./ PROSPERO A. – ICT and Ethical Finance: Fostering Social Innovation and Financial Inclusion
WP19/10 – VIGANÒ F./ SALUSTRI A. – Partnering with Civil Society Organizations. The role of volunteers and not for profit organizations in the provision of welfare services
WP19/09 – FUJIWARA N. – International City Network and Public-Private Cooperation for Urban Water-Environment Management: A Study of Japanese Public Water Services’ Overseas Expansion
WP19/08 – DRIGUEZ L. – De l’intérêt de créer un nouveau concept : la lucrativité limitée
WP19/07 – BOUAZZA A./ NAFIL Y. – Rôle de l’Innovation Sociale dans le Développement Socioéconomique au Maroc : Premières Constatations à partir de la Littérature, et Etude de Cas de 4 Associations Socialement Innovantes
WP19/06 – BORZAGA C./ CALZARONI M./ CARINI C./ LORI M. – Italian cooperatives: an analysis of their economic performances, employment characteristics and innovation processes based on combined used of official data
WP19/05 – CHAVES R./ MONZÓN J.L. – Recente ontwikkelingen in de sociale economie in de Europese Unie
WP19/04 – CHAVES R./ MONZÓN J.L. – Die jüngsten Entwicklungen der Sozialwirtschaft in der Europäischen Union
WP19/03 – CHAVES R./ MONZÓN J.L. – Evolución reciente de la economía social en la Unión Europea
WP19/02 – CHAVES R./ MONZÓN J.L. – Recent Evolutions of the Social Economy in the European Union
WP19/01 – CHAVES R./ MONZÓN J.L. – Evolutions récentes de l’économie sociale dans l’Union européenne
2018
WP18/13 – CHAVES ÁVILA R./ MONZÓN CAMPOS J.L. – La economía social ante los paradigmas económicos emergentes: innovación social, economía colaborativa, economía circular, responsabilidad social empresarial, economía del bien común, empresa social y economía solidaria
WP18/12 – FONT-MAS M. – Plataformas de Capital versus Plataformas Sociales en la Economía Colaborativa: Punto de vista jurídico internacional
WP18/11 – KADRI A. – Le système d’enseignement algérien, entre passé et présent
WP18/10 – GARCÍA OLIVA J./ HALL H. – The Legal Framework on Education in England: Complexities and Shortcomings
WP18/09 – FEFES M. – Greek legislation on rural co-operatives: A concise presentation
WP18/08 – BANCE P. – Offrir des biens publics et des communs et revitaliser l’action publique dans le cadre d’un processus de « destruction créatrice »
WP18/07 – BAUBY P./ HECHT C./ WARM S. – Water remunicipalisation in Berlin and Paris: Specific processes and common challenges
WP18/06 – ALDASHEV G./ MARINI M./ VERDIER T. – Samaritan Bundles: Clustering in NGO Projects
WP18/05 – VASTENAEKELS J./ PELENC J. – Investigating the potential of cooperatives to re-embed the economy: a multiple case study of food cooperatives in Belgium
WP18/04 – APOSTOLAKIS G./ van DIJK G. – Cooperative organizations and members’ role: A new perspective
WP18/03 – APOSTOLAKIS G./ VAN DIJK G. – Retirement concerns and planning of cooperative members: A study in the Dutch healthcare sector
WP18/02 – BAJO A./ PRIMORAC M./ HANICH M. – The Financial Performance, Restructuring and Privatisation of the Shipyards in the Republic of Croatia
WP18/01 – FLORIO M./ FERRARIS M./ VANDONE D. – State-Owned Enterprises: Rationales for Mergers and Acquisitions
2017
WP17/07 – CINGOLANI M. – Investissements publics nécessaires – Le rôle potentiel des banques publiques
WP17/06 – PEREIRA MORAIS L./ BACIC M. J. – Social and Solidarity Economy as a tool for territorial development and socio-occupational inclusion
WP17/05 – ALBANESE M./ NAVARRA C./ TORTIA E. – Equilibrium unemployment as a worker insurance device: Wage setting in worker owned enterprises
WP17/04 – VALLET N./ DE NYS-KETELS S./ BYLEMANS M. – The Design of IEP Sites: Aiming for an Inclusive Economic Participation of Urban Citizens in Flanders
WP17/03 – KADENDE F. – Les assureurs mutualistes actifs sur le marché de l’assurance municipale en Europe
WP17/02 – MUSSON A./ ROUSSELIÈRE D. – Clap along if you know what happiness is to you! Wealth, Trust and Subjective Well-being
WP17/01 – GÖLER von RAVENSBURG N. – Pupils’ cooperatives and the acquisition of competences for sustainable development
2016
WP16/13 – CAPONETTI L./ DEMERTZIS V./ SAK B. – Openbare diensten en opdrachten van openbare dienst in België – Stand van zaken
WP16/12 – CAPONETTI L./ DEMERTZIS V./ SAK B. – Services publics et missions de service public en Belgique – Etat des lieux
WP16/11 – CAPONETTI L. – Het Europese regelgevingskader voor openbare diensten: wetgeving, financiering en dwangen
WP16/10 – CAPONETTI L. – Le cadre réglementaire européen en matière de services publics : législation, financement et contraintes
WP16/09 – DEMERTZIS V. – Politiek-institutionele uitwerkingswijzen van de openbare diensten
WP16/08 – DEMERTZIS V. – Modes d’élaboration politico-institutionnelle du service public
WP16/07 – CAPONETTI L./ SAK B. – Hoe kan men de openbare diensten door hun verschillende facetten, missies en principes definiëren?
WP16/06 – CAPONETTI L./ SAK B. – Comment définir le service public à travers ses différentes facettes, missions et principes ?
WP16/05 – GREILING D./ KOSTAL T./ OBERMANN O. – Major Public Enterprises in Austria
WP16/04 – MONZÓN CAMPOS J.L. – La Economía Social en la literatura económica y en los hechos: 30 años de historia del CIRIEC-España
WP16/03 – VAN PUYVELDE S./ JEGERS M. – Heterogeneity and self-selection into nonprofit management
WP16/02 – OUCHENE B./ MORONCINI A. – De la durabilité à la responsabilité envers les générations futures
WP16/01 – DORION C. – Le financement de l’Économie Sociale au Québec
2015
WP15/20 – WILLNER J./ GRÖNBLOM S. – The Organisation of Services of General Interest in Finland
WP15/19 – CLÒ S./ DI GIULIO M./ GALANTI M.T./ SORRENTINO M. – Italian State-Owned Enterprises After Decades of Reforms: Still Public?
WP15/18 – CASTAÑEDA F./ BARRÍA D./ ASTORGA G. – Is the OECD Model Suitable for Strategic Public Enterprises in Terms of National Development? Reflections from CODELCO Case, Chile
WP15/17 – AVCI S.B. – Major Public Enterprises in Turkey: 2005-2013
WP15/16 – JOHNSEN S. – Revisiting the concept of Social Enterprise in a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) context: a social constructionist view
WP15/15 – SILVA B./ BURGER R. – Financial vulnerability: an empirical study of Ugandan NGOs
WP15/14 – LEITE J.S. – Municipalities and Social Economy. Lessons from Portugal
WP15/13 – STERVINOU S./ BAYLE-CORDIER J./ NARVAIZA L./ ARAGON C./ ITURRIOZ C. – Worker cooperatives, a status to survive in a changing world or a status to change the world? Spain and France, two worldviews on worker cooperatives
WP15/12 – SALUSTRI A./ MOSCA M./ VIGANÒ F. – Overcoming urban-rural imbalances: the role of cooperatives and social enterprises
WP15/11 – BARNA C./ VAMESU A. – Credit Unions in Romania – a strong social enterprise model to combat financial exclusion and over indebtedness
WP15/10 – SCHAEFER C./ WARM S. – Major Public Enterprises in Germany
WP15/09 – BAJO A./ PRIMORAC M. – Major Public Enterprises in Croatia
WP15/08 – BACCHIOCCHI E./ FERRARI M./ FLORIO M./VANDONE D. – State-Owned Banks: Acquirers in M&A deals
WP15/07 – VENABLES T. – Rough Guide to the Impact of the Crisis on the Third Sector in Europe
WP15/06 – MELIÁ MARTÍ E./ CARNICER ANDRÉS Ma.P. – Organizational models for the major agri-food cooperative groups in the European Union
WP 15/05 – MERTENS S./ MARÉE M. – Que « produit » l’entreprise d’économie sociale ?
WP15/04 – DEMOUSTIER D./ BRALEY E./ GUÉRIN T./ RAULT D. – La construction de la statistique de l’économie sociale et solidaire (ESS) en France : une mobilisation progressive d’acteurs très divers
WP15/03 – BOUCHARD M.J./ CRUZ FILHO P./ ST-DENIS M. – Cadre conceptuel de qualification des entités de l’économie sociale dans les statistiques
WP15/02 – ARTIS A./ BOUCHARD M.J./ ROUSSELIÈRE D. – L’économie sociale compte-t-elle ? Comment la compte-t-on ? Représentations de l’économie sociale à travers les indicateurs statistiques
WP15/01 – GILLES R.P./ LAZAROVA E.A./ RUYS P.H.M – Stability in a Network Economy: The Role of Institutions
2014
WP14/17 – KOSTAL T./ MICHALITSCH V./ OBERMANN G. – Local Public Transport in Vienna by Wiener Linien – Governance and Provision of Services
WP14/16 – CABO P./ REBELO J. – The Efficiency of the Portuguese Agricultural Credit Co-operatives Governance Model
WP14/15 – ALIX N./ BAUDET A. – La mesure de l’impact social : facteur de transformation du secteur social en Europe
WP14/14 – BANCEL J.-L./ BONED O. – Vertu retrouvée ou survie imposée, les banques coopératives dans l’après Coop Bank
WP14/13 – RUYS P. H. M. – Architecture of an Economy with Social Enterprises: the Relational Capacity Approach
WP14/12 – APARÍCIO MEIRA D. – The Portuguese Law on Social Economy
WP14/11 – MAJDZINSKA K. – Aid and Support for the Social Economy in Poland – The Case of Social Cooperatives
WP14/10 – PCOLINSKÁ L. – Social Economy, Its Perception and Possibilities of Its Development in Conditions of the Slovak Republic
WP14/09 – ARANA LANDÍN S. – Can the Uncertainty Caused by the Questioning of Tax Measures in Relation to Cooperatives by the ECJ Be Solved?
WP14/08 – ADAM S. – Social exclusion and work integration: Social cooperatives for people with mental health problems in Greece
WP14/07 – BARNA C./ VAMESU A. – Reviving Social Economy in Romania – between emerging social enterprises in all sectors, surviving communist coops, and subsidiaries of globalization actors
WP14/06 – GOETHALS C. – Relation entre l’opérateur de transport public à Bruxelles (STIB) et l’autorité organisatrice : entre asymétrie et coopération
WP14/05 – BANCE P./ REY N. – The French Post
WP14/04 – MANZI G./ FERRARI P.A. – Statistical methods for evaluating satisfaction with public services
WP14/03 – CLÒ S./DEL BO C./ FERRARIS M./ FIORIO C./FLORIO M./VANDONE D. – Publicization versus Privatization: Recent worldwide evidence
WP14/02 – SCHAEFFER C./ WARM S. – Berliner Wasserbetriebe (BWB)
WP14/01 – SCHAEFFER C./ WARM S. – Berliner Wasserbetriebe (BWB) – Water and sewage company in Berlin
2013
WP13/11 – FECHER F./ BEN SEDRINE-LEJEUNE W. – Measuring the Economic Value of Cooperatives, Mutual Societies and Companies with social purposes in Belgium: A Satellite Account approach
WP13/10 – MATTISSON O./ RAMBERG U. – Water and Sewage South (VA SYD) – Governance versus Ownership in Jointly Owned Local Government Organisations
WP13/09 – SORRENTINO M./ SIMONETTA M. – Delivering ICT Shared Services to Local Governments: A new species of public enterprise?
WP13/08 – CRESPI REGHIZZI O. – Milan’s water and sanitation service: from full direct provision to corporatization
WP13/07 – BERNIER L. – La Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec : straddling between two worlds
WP13/06 – ARAGÓN G./ BONIFAZ J.L. – The water and sanitation service provision in Peru
WP13/05 – BIRD M.G. – In Turbulent Waters: British Columbia Ferry Service Inc., 1985-2012
WP13/04 – GREILING D. – Stadtwerke Köln: a market-based approach towards public service provision
WP13/03 – DELPONTE L./ SORRENTINO M./ TURRI M./ VANDONE D. – The transformation of Milan’s city energy enterprise in a leading national industrial group
WP13/02 – BAUBY P./ SIMILIE M.M. – La remunicipalisation de l’eau à Paris – Etude de cas
WP13/01 – DOITCHINOVA J./ ZAIMOVA D. – The Third Sector importance: General perspectives and analysis for Bulgaria
2012
WP12/02 – ROY J./ REDJAH Y. – A new database on financial services cooperatives: description and first results
WP12/01 – FECHER F./ LÉVESQUE B. – L’économie sociale et coopérative dans la revue du CIRIEC,Annales de l’économie publique, sociale et coopérative
2011
WP11/10 – NASIOULAS I. – Greek Social Economy at the crossroads – Law 4019/2011 and the institutionalization challenge
WP11/09 – BAGNOLI L./ TOCCAFONDI S. – Reporting frameworks for social enterprises: a European overview
WP11/08 – RICHEZ-BATTESTI N./ MALO M-C. – Des enjeux de gestion et de gouvernance : mutualisation des moyens et démocratie
WP11/07 – ANTONIOLI B./ MASSARUTTO A. – Local public services: Facts, experiences and prospects
The municipal waste management sector in Europe: shifting boundaries between public service and the market(Synthesis report)
WP11/06 – ZATTI A. – Local public services: Facts, experiences and prospects
New organizational models in European Local Public Transport: from Myth to Reality (Synthesis report)
WP11/05 – BAUBY P. – Local public services: Facts, experiences and prospects
Water services: what are the main challenges? (Synthesis report)
WP11/04 – DJEMACI B./ AHMED ZAÏD-CHERTOUK M. – La gestion intégrée des déchets solides en Algérie. Contraintes et limites de sa mise en oeuvre
WP11/03 – WADA N. – Municipal Solid Waste Management in Japan – Present Situation and Characteristics (article révisé en 2013)
WP11/02 – KUSUDA S. – Water Supply Utility Businesses in Japan
WP11/01 – MIZUTANI F./ SAITO S. – Maintaining Local Transport Services in Japan
2010
WP10/12 – MATTISSON O./ THOMASSON A. – The water sector in Sweden
WP10/11 – GOETHALS C. – Les transports publics urbains en Belgique
WP10/10 – DJEMACI B. – Le service public français des déchets. Analyse nationale et étude de cas : Paris, Rouen et Besançon
WP10/09 – COLLIGNON A./ GATHON H.-J. – Les déchets en Belgique
WP10/08 – BAUBY P. – Le système français de gestion de l’eau
WP10/07 – MARSAL C. – Les mécanismes cognitifs de gouvernance : un atout pour les banques mutuelles
WP10/06 – ZADRA-VEIL C. – Urban Transport in France
WP10/05 – SÉGUIN M./ GUERRERO S. – Le tandem président – directeur général au sein de coopératives financières canadiennes : la compétence du leadership
WP10/04 – BRAZDA J. et al. – Genossenschaften und Weltwirtschaftskrise der 1930er-Jahre
WP10/03 – DIZY MENÉNDEZ D./ RUIZ CAÑETE O. – The Spanish Waste Sector: Waste Collection, Transport and Treatment
WP10/02 – MARTÍN URBANO P.et al. – Spanish Local and Regional Public Transport
WP10/01 – MASSARUTTO A. – Municipal waste management in Italy
2009
WP09/11 – WACKERBAUER J. – The Water Sector in Germany
WP09/10 – KLIEN M./LOSER P. – Austrian Waste Sector
WP09/09 – KLIEN M. – Water Services in Austria
WP09/08 – LOSER P. – Austrian Local and Regional Public Transport
WP09/07 – COLLIGNON A./ GATHON H.-J. – Management of water services in Belgium
WP09/06 – COLLIGNON A./ GATHON H.-J. – La gestion des services d’eau en Belgique
WP09/05 – LA SERNA C. – The reflexive assembly. Embryo of a virtuous circle in evaluating the cooperative social economy
WP09/04 – RUIZ CAÑETE O./ DIZY MENÉNDEZ D. – The Water Sector in Spain
WP09/03 – BAUBY P. – The French system of water services
WP09/02 – DJEMACI B. – Public waste management services in France. National analysis and case studies of Paris, Rouen and Besançon
WP09/01 – BARDELLI L./ ROBOTTI L. – The Water Sector in Italy
2008
WP08/09 – TARSIM A – L’efficience du secteur ferroviaire européen : Analyse stochastique des effets de la réforme et de la qualité des services
WP08/08 – OSCULATI F./ZATTI A. – Local Public Transport in Italy: The Long and Tortuous Way of a Tentative Reform
WP08/07 – RICHEZ-BATTESTI N./ORY J-N/ GIANFALDONI P. – Quelle gouvernance partenariale dans les banques coopératives françaises ? Marché, réseau et proximité
WP08/06 – NICOLAU I./ SIMAENS A. – Strategic Management in Social Economy – an overview of Social Solidarity Cooperatives in Portugal
WP08/05 – VAESKEN P./ ZAFIROPOULOU M. – Economie Sociale : une pratique de régulation territoriale
WP08/04 – ARCHAMBAULT E. – L’économie sociale en France dans une perspective européenne
WP08/03 – PRENDERGAST K./ BYRNE N./ WARD M. – An analysis of the relationship between the credit union board and the manager – The managers perspective
WP08/02 – CHAVES R./ MONZÓN CAMPOS J.L. – The Social Economy in the European Union
WP08/01 – CHAVES R./ MONZÓN CAMPOS J.L. – L’économie sociale dans l’Union européenne
2007
WP07/07 – OETTLE K. – On the relationship of regulated intra-model railway competition and land traffic substitution competition
WP07/06 – JULIA-IGUAL J.F./ MELIA E. – Social Economy and the Cooperative Movement in Europe: Input to a New Vision of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Europe of the 25
WP07/05 – ROUSSEAU F. – L’évaluation de l’utilité sociale : une injonction de la puissance publique ? Constats et réflexions sur l’expérimentation « Évaluation de l’utilité sociale »
WP07/04 – RICHEZ-BATTESTI N. – Gouvernance coopérative et épreuve identitaire : une application aux banques coopératives en France
WP07/03 – TICAR B. – A New Legal Institute of Slovenian Law : Public-Private Partnership
WP07/02 – THIRY B. – Quel cadre légal pour les services d’intérêt économique général ? Analyse comparative de cinq projets de « directive-cadre »
WP07/01 – DUJARDIN A. – Analyse des organisations mutualistes pour le financement de la santé en Afrique de l’Ouest. Le cas du Bénin