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Building institutional capacity for environmental governance through social entrepreneurship: lessons from Canadian biosphere reserves Ecology and Society
George, Colleen; School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan; colleen.george@usask.ca; Reed, Maureen G.; School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan; m.reed@usask.ca.
Sustainability-oriented organizations have typically adopted governance approaches that undertake community participation and collaboration through multistakeholder arrangements. Documented challenges of this model are associated with collaboration and institutional capacity, and include reactive accountability structures, inability to reach consensus, funding limitations, and lack of innovation. Social entrepreneurship is a model used successfully in other social sectors; yet, it has rarely been explored by sustainability-oriented organizations. Nevertheless, research in other sectors has found that social entrepreneurship models of governance can encourage diverse participation from a wide range of social groups. In this paper we consider the value of...
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Biosphere reserves; Collaboration; Environmental governance; Institutional capacity; Social entrepreneurship.
Ano: 2016
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Surmountable Chasms: Networks and Social Innovation for Resilient Systems Ecology and Society
Moore, Michele-Lee; J. W. McConnell Graduate Fellow, Social Innovation Generation, University of Waterloo; mlmoore@balsillieschool.ca; Westley, Frances ; McConnell Chair, Social Innovation Generation, University of Waterloo; fwestley@uwaterloo.ca.
Complex challenges demand complex solutions. By their very nature, these problems are difficult to define and are often the result of rigid social structures that effectively act as “traps”. However, resilience theory and the adaptive cycle can serve as a useful framework for understanding how humans may move beyond these traps and towards the social innovation that is required to address many complex problems. This paper explores the critical question of whether networks help facilitate innovations to bridge the seemingly insurmountable chasms of complex problems to create change across scales, thereby increasing resilience. The argument is made that research has not yet adequately articulated the strategic agency that must be present...
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Agency; Complexity; Cross scale; Network theory; Resilience; Scale; Skill sets; Social entrepreneurship; Social innovation; Social networks.
Ano: 2011
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Grameen Danone Foods Limited (GDF) AgEcon
Rodrigues, Jonathan; Baker, Gregory A..
The International Food and Agribusiness Management Review is published quarterly by IFAMA. www.ifama.org. TEACHING NOTES available for instructors by contacting IFAMA.
Tipo: Article Palavras-chave: Teaching case; Social entrepreneurship; Bangladesh; Yogurt; Dairy industry; Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety; Institutional and Behavioral Economics; International Development; Marketing; Production Economics; Productivity Analysis; Teaching/Communication/Extension/Profession; Q.
Ano: 2012 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/120862
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SER COMPETITIVO SEM DEIXAR DE SER COOPERATIVO: PROPOSTA DE ANÁLISE SISTÊMICA PARA O DILEMA DAS COOPERATIVAS AgEcon
Holf, Debora Navar; Binotto, Erlaine; Padilha, Ana Claudia Machado.
Adversities, generally, have the capacity to generate behaviors that aggregate people. The objective of this work is to propose an analytical structure, using approaches such as social entrepreneurship, culture, knowledge and cooperation, to treat systematically the competitiveness dilemma that agricultural cooperatives face. The premise of this structure is that the social entrepreneurship that supports organizations such as agricultural cooperatives brings together culture, knowledge and a cooperative stance, which tend to influence the performance of the organization through their presence in its other internal factors. The basic concept of a cooperative organization is its most important differentiating factor because it presupposes that the purpose of...
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Cooperative; Social entrepreneurship; Culture; Knowledge; Cooperation; Agribusiness; Agricultural Finance; Industrial Organization.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/62153
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