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What is Social Economy

Handbook of Research on SDGs for Economic Development, Social Development, and Environmental Protection
Encompasses a variety of businesses, organisations and different legal entities. They share the objective of systematically putting people first, producing a positive impact on local communities and pursuing a social cause.
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Women Victims of Economic Violence: An Analysis of the Associative Sector Through Santa Marta Women's Association, Manabí, Ecuador
Arturo Luque González (Universidad Tecnica de Manabí, Ecuador & Observatorio Euromediterráneo de Espacio Público y Democracia URJC, Spain), María Andreina Salvatierra Choez (Universidad Tecnica de Manabí, Ecuador & Observatorio Euromediterráneo de Espacio Público y Democracia URJC, Spain), Karen Juliana Macías Macías (Universidad Tecnica de Manabí, Ecuador & Observatorio Euromediterráneo de Espacio Público y Democracia URJC, Spain), and Frella Alejandra Macías Álava (Universidad Tecnica de Manabí, Ecuador & Observatorio Euromediterráneo de Espacio Público y Democracia URJC, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5113-7.ch002
Abstract
This chapter analyzes the processes of economic violence as a social problem that is often hidden and accepted by women, families, or society in general. Consequently, it is a type of violence ignored by policy and little known by the public, especially in rural areas, where it has become normalized. There was a clear need to assess the impact of creating rural spaces for association that contribute to the improvement of the condition of women victims of economic violence. To this end, an interpretative and phenomenological approach to a life-story and case study was used to describe and analyze the present situation by means of in-depth interviews with three members of the Santa Marta Women's Association. The analysis shows the importance of providing the women of the association with economic tools that allow them to insulate themselves from any aggression of this type. Therefore, it is necessary to promote the associative sector as both a tool for specific circumstances and as a key element in public policy.
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Market Economy and Good Living: Obstacles to Its Achievement in Orellana, Ecuador
Encompasses a variety of businesses, organizations and different legal entities. They share the objective of systematically putting people first, producing a positive impact on local communities and pursuing a social cause.
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The Impact of Cooperative Control Regulations for the Assessment of Environmental and Social Risk: The Case of Credit Placement in Ecuador
This encompasses a variety of businesses, organizations and different legal entities. They share the objective of systematically putting people first, producing a positive impact on local communities and pursuing a social cause.
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ICTs and Rural Tourism: Experiences of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Central Mexico
It refers to the relations of production and distribution organized by the principle of solidarity and does not pursue profit. It is a sector of the economy that would be halfway between the private and public sectors.
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Evaluation of the Online Accountability of the Portuguese Private Institutions of Social Solidarity
It is the sphere of the so-called third sector, including associativism, cooperativism, and mutualism, as forms of organization of productive activity (NGO-autonomous organizations, aimed at improving social quality, social projects, and non-governmental organizations).
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Social Entrepreneurship and Related Concepts: The Path of Opportunity to Foster New Ventures
Set of entities outside the public sector, with democratic management, and with a special regime of property and distribution of profits.
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Social Entrepreneurship: What People Are Looking for When They Talk About It
A set of formally constituted private companies, autonomous decision-making and free membership-based, created to serve the needs of their associates across the market, providing goods and services, including insurance and financing. It includes not for profit organizations that provide social services whose surpluses cannot be appropriated by the economic agents who create, control or finance them.
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Current High-Powered Challenges and High-Reaching Reforms: Moving to a New Economic Model Based on Green Energy, Digitalization, and Shock Resistance
Encompasses a variety of businesses, organizations, and different legal entities. They share the objective of systematically putting people first, producing a positive impact on local communities and pursuing a social cause.
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Professionalism Competence: Its Role in Bringing About High-Value Care – A Case Study
Every interaction with patients or team members occurs in a social construct. One might be gaining excellent personal professionalism competence yet fail to achieve desired high-value care outcomes. The practitioner must gain understanding and competence of social intelligence skills in order to fully gain high-performing status. Professionalism competence is fully achieved when practiced in the social construct.
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Modernization and Accountability in the Social Economy: A Systematic Review
It is the sphere of the so-called third sector, including associativism, cooperativism, and mutualism as forms of organization of productive activity (NGO-autonomous organizations, aimed at improving social quality, social projects, and non-governmental organizations).
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Social Enterprise in Developing Countries: The Case of Developing Countries – Social Entrepreneurship and Startup
the Social Economy Charter, which defined the social economy asa group of non-governmental organizations, democratic and with a special income redistribution regime for the purposes of their further development and improvement for their members and for society.
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Social Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprises in Slovenia: Strengths and Weaknesses From an Analysis of the Institutional Framework
A third sector of mixed capitalist economies distinct from the private and public sectors. It is based on cooperative, not-for-profit, and voluntary rather than paid activities carried out within communities, across national economies, and internationally.
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The Pension System in the Ecuadorian Social Security Institute (IESS): Analysis and Perspectives in the Economic and Legal Fields
This encompasses a variety of businesses, organizations and different legal entities. They share the objective of systematically putting people first, producing a positive impact on local communities and pursuing a social cause.
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Developing a Social Accounting System for European Social Enterprises Based on Public Accounting
covers entities sharing principles such as the primacy of people as well as social and/or environmental purpose over profit, the reinvestment of most profits to carry out activities in the interest of members or society at large and democratic and/or participatory governance (European Commission, 2022).
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Social Entrepreneurship in Sheltered Employment Centers: A Case Study of Business Success
The private set of economic and business activities that pursue the interest for a particular collective (such as disabled people or women) or the general economic and social interests (such as environment, gender inequality or poverty). In Spain, firms that belong to this sector are social insertion businesses, cooperatives, worker-owned companies, mutual companies, foundations and sheltered employment centres.
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