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“Mapping and Testing Social Enterprise Models Across the World: Evidence from the “International Comparative Social Enterprise Models (ICSEM) Project”,
social enterprise; International Comparative analysis; SE models
Abstract :
[en] The relevance of an international typology of SE models, as proposed by Defourny and Nyssens (2017) is tested through an Hierarchical Cluster Analysis of a database covering 740 social enterprises in 43 countries from all world regions. Three of the four proposed SE models find a strong empirical support: the "Entrepreneurial Nonprofit", the "Social Cooperative" and the "Social Business" models
Research Center/Unit :
CES - Centre d'Économie Sociale - ULiège
Disciplines :
Social economics
Author, co-author :
Defourny, Jacques ; Université de Liège - ULiège > HEC Liège : UER > Economie sociale et systèmes économiques
Nyssens, Marthe; UCLouvain > CIRTES
Brolis, Olivier ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Centre d'Economie sociale
Language :
English
Title :
“Mapping and Testing Social Enterprise Models Across the World: Evidence from the “International Comparative Social Enterprise Models (ICSEM) Project”,
Publication date :
December 2018
Version :
Submitted for publication
Number of pages :
30
Name of the research project :
International Comparative Social Enterprise Models (ICSEM) Project
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