Ekonomia Społeczna/Social Economy
2017 - 2020
Current editor(s): Marek Ćwiklicki
From Collegium of Economy and Public Administration
ul. Rakowicka 27, 31-510 Kraków, Poland.
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2020, volume 1
- Social economy and social exclusion - introductory remarks pp. 7-12
- Irena Lipowicz and Magdalena Małecka-Łyszczek
- Social exclusion from the perspective of hierarchy competition theory pp. 13-21
- Piotr Szreniawski
2019, volume 2
- The role of stakeholders in social innovation pp. 11–22
- Daria Murawska
- The social economy in Poland – a contribution to the criticism of innovativeness of national solutions pp. 23–33
- Wojciech Goleński
- Sharing economy and sustainable development in the opinion of the inhabitants of selected Polish cities pp. 34–48
- Marcin Banaszek
- The social cooperative as an innovative form of action for solving social problems pp. 49–59
- Dorota Koptiew and Bogusława Puzio-Wacławik
- The „Małopolska Tele-Angel”. A case of social innovation in the area of telehealth home care services for seniors pp. 60–71
- Monika Wilk and Michał Żabiński
- Introduction: Social innovation – theory, practice, challenges pp. 7-10
- Norbert Laurisz and Agnieszka Pacut
- Reasons and effects of the implementation of corporate social responsibility principles into company management pp. 72–81
- Maryla Giemza
2019, volume 1
- Polish social innovations and opportunities for their development in comparison to other countries pp. 13–21
- Alicja Staszel
- Preface. Social innovations between the market and the state pp. 9-12
- Norbert Laurisz and Anna Stronczek
- Identification of the effects of introducing social innovations and their role in solving problems facing society pp. 22-31
- Kinga Gaździcka
- Social innovations as determinants of the development of local communities pp. 32-40
- Adrianna Markowicz
- Review of sources of financing social innovations pp. 41-50
- Marta Kołodziej-Hajdo
- Public aid for social innovations in the European Union – macroeconomic perspective pp. 51-58
- Magdalena Pilarczyk and Maciej Woźniak
- Mobile technologies as support for social innovations pp. 59-70
- Weronika Kotyza and Anna Stronczek
2018, volume 2
- Trajectory of changes in social entrepreneurship in Poland pp. 7-15
- Agnieszka Pacut
- Economy of potential and expectations: Selected remarks on the background of the National Program for the Development of Social Economy pp. 16-22
- Magdalena Małecka-Łyszczek
- Social economy as a component of labour market policy: The Polish experience pp. 23-32
- Maciej Frączek
- Monetization of social effects pp. 33-40
- Jakub Głowacki
- Adjustment scenarios of the social economy sector to the realities of the fourth industrial revolution pp. 41-49
- Marcin Zawicki
- Cultural sector as a part of social economy pp. 50-58
- Joanna Sanetra-Szeliga
- Social economy as an important element of professional reintegration of people with disabilities in Poland pp. 59-66
- Ewa Mynarska
- Role of social economy in process of implementing the neo-weberian model of the state pp. 67-73
- Michał Żabiński
- Financial and insurance institutions as the social economy entities in Galicia: An overview pp. 74-81
- Krzysztof Broński
- Social policy: From axiology to social acceptance pp. 82-89
- Norbert Laurisz
- Image building for non-governmental organizations pp. 90-97
- Kamila Pilch
- City lab as a way to implement social innovation in urban areas pp. 98-105
- Piotr Kopyciński
- Conceptual framework of an assessment of an economic impact of an enterprise pp. 106-115
- Tomasz Geodecki
2018, volume 1
- Participation of social economy entities in public procurement pp. 7-19
- Dorota Moroń
- Measuring the social impact: An example of Slawek Foundation pp. 20-32
- Aleksandra Snarska
- On meeting collective needs of the local community – selected issues pp. 33-44
- Monika Augustyniak
- Social responsibility activities of higher education institutions – good practices pp. 45-56
- Ewelina Pędziwiatr, Agnieszka Czaplicka-Kotas and Joanna Kulczycka
- Sharing economy in the opinion of officials and entrepreneurs of the Świętokrzyskie Province: Conclusions from empirical research pp. 57-67
- Marcin Banaszek
- Demographic, human and social capital as factors of regional development pp. 68-79
- Justyna Wieczerzak
2017, volume 2
- Countering homelessness in the context of the common good principle pp. 7-15
- Irena Lipowicz
- The personalistic concept of public administration and homelessness pp. 16-25
- Sławomir Fundowicz
- The concept of „social assistance” in the context of the dignity and autonomy of the homeless (philosophical and legal aspects) pp. 26-36
- Anetta Breczko and Alina Miruć
- Reducing homelessness on the basis of the example of Housing First program pp. 37-47
- Dominika Cendrowicz
- Rules of providing health services to homeless people pp. 48-56
- Sebastian Sikorski
- The importance of social economy forms to counteract the phenomenon of homelessness pp. 57-66
- Magdalena Małecka-Łyszczek
2017, volume 1
- Organizational efficiency of social economy entities: An attempt of operationalization pp. 7-21
- Wojciech Goleński
- Social economy as an important link in the family support system pp. 22-31
- Katarzyna Jagielska and Józefa Matejek
- Retraditionalisation in social economy: An example of school cooperatives pp. 32-47
- Przemysław Nosal and Anna Waligóra
- Tax deduction “1%” as a source of financing for the social economy in Poland: Retrospection and projection of the level of social involvement pp. 48-63
- Dorota Jegorow
- Family farms in Lithuania: Problems and challenges pp. 64-71
- Jolita Greblikaite, Vitalija Greblikaite and Zivile Ziukaite
- Efficiency of social enterprises in meeting social and business goals pp. 72-83
- Agnieszka Agnieszka Chomiuk and Katarzyna Gabryelewicz