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Understanding the Social Economy: A Canadian Perspective, Second Edition
Contributor(s): Quarter, Jack (Author), Mook, Laurie (Author), Armstrong, Ann (Author)
ISBN: 1487520336     ISBN-13: 9781487520335
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
OUR PRICE:   $53.20  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: November 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Economics - General
- Business & Economics | Nonprofit Organizations & Charities - General
- Political Science | Public Affairs & Administration
Dewey: 306.309
LCCN: 2017465050
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 7" W x 10" (1.60 lbs) 424 pages
 
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Suitable for courses addressing community economic development, non-profit organizations, co-operatives and the social economy more broadly, the second edition of Understanding the Social Economy expands on the authors' ground-breaking examination of organizations founded on a social mission - social enterprises, non-profits, co-operatives, credit unions, and community development organizations.

While the role of the private and public sectors are very much in the public light, the social economy is often taken for granted. However, try to imagine a society without the many forms of organizations that form the social economy: social service organizations, arts and recreation organizations, ethno-cultural associations, social clubs, self-help groups, universities and colleges, hospitals and other healthcare providers, foundations, housing co-operatives, or credit unions. Not only do these organizations provide valuable services, but they employ many people, and purchase goods and services. They are both social and economic entities. Understanding the Social Economy illustrates how organizations in the social economy interact with the other sectors of the economy and highlights the important social infrastructure that these organizations create.

The second edition contains six new case studies as well three new chapters addressing leadership and strategic management, and human resources management. A much-needed work on an important but neglected facet of organizational studies, Understanding the Social Economy continues to be an invaluable resource for the classroom and for participants working in the social sector.


Contributor Bio(s): Mook, Laurie: - Laurie Mook is an associate professor in the School of Community Resources and Development at Arizona State University.
Quarter, Jack: -

Jack Quarter is a professor in the Department of Leadership, Higher and Adult Education at the University of Toronto. He is a founding member of Ontario Institute for Studies in Education's Social Economy Centre.
Armstrong, Ann: - Ann Armstrong is the director of the Social Enterprise Initiative at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto.