Social Economy Under Influence: Isomorphism or Innovation?
Trajectories of Social Economy and Cooperative Enterprises: Resilience, degeneration and regeneration
Presentation of this theme during several events:
1 – A conference on the theme was organized by CIRIEC-Canada (jointly with CRISES and TIESS) at the 85th ACFAS Congress, at McGill University (Montreal, May 8-9, 2017): Trajectories of social innovations. Between innovation and isomorphisms?
http://www.acfas.ca/evenements/congres/programme/85/400/429/c
2 – A seminar of presentation took place on 4th July 2018 in Wageningen (NL) “Transformation of Social Economy Enterprises (SSEs): Innovation or Isomorphism Processes”:
- Vallet, E. Van Wymeersch & M. Bylemans, The Involvement of Flemish SEEs-Organizations in Urban Multi-actor Networks: Strategic Management Transformations towards Innovation …or Alienation and Degeneration ?
- H. Ruys, Governance of Evolving Social Enterprises and Economic Growth. Part 1. The Organic Agent
- Bretos, A. Errasti & C. Marcuello, Is There Life After Degeneration? ‘The Life cycle of Cooperatives Under a ‘Grow-or-Die’ Dichotomy
- -A. Kurimoto, Evolution of SE Enterprises: Case of Labor Banks in Promoting Social Finance
- A. Zbuchea, Transformation of Social Enterprises under the Influence of the EU Policies
3 – Finally this topic was also selected for the XVII Conference of researchers in social economy organized by the CIRIEC Spain in Toledo on October 4 and 5, 2018 “The social economy: transformations, trends and future challenges.”
Résultats de la recherche: Social Economy under Influence: Isomorphism or Innovation? / edited by Bretos Ignacio, Marie J. Bouchard & Alberto Zevi, Special issue in Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 2020, 91, 3
- Institutional and organizational trajectories in social economy enterprises: Resilience, transformation and regeneration / Ignacio Bretos Marie J. Bouchard Alberto Zevi
- Reconciling different truths about isomorphic pressure and distinctive behavior at European cooperative banks: Back to the future with Raiffeisen’s principles / Hans Groeneveld
- Drivers of participation in collective arrangements in the agri‐food supply chain. Evidence from Italy using a transaction costs economics perspective / Stefano Ciliberti Angelo Frascarelli Gaetano Martino
- Under pressure: Evolution of the social economy institutional recognition in the EU / Andrea Bassi Alessandro Fabbri
- Is there life after degeneration? The organizational life cycle of cooperatives under a ‘grow‐or‐die’ dichotomy / Ignacio Bretos Anjel Errasti Carmen Marcuello
- Why are social enterprises good candidates for social innovation? Looking for personal and institutional drivers of innovation / Ermanno C. Tortia Florence Degavre Simone Poledrini
- The problem is the solution: Can permaculture management regenerate social economy enterprises? / Alexandrine Lapoutte