Les évolutions contrastées de l'ESS, entre économie alternative et entrepreneuriat social
Jean-Robert Alcaras,
Patrick Gianfaldoni and
Lucile Manoury
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Jean-Robert Alcaras: LBNC - Laboratoire Biens, Normes, Contrats - AU - Avignon Université
Patrick Gianfaldoni: LBNC - Laboratoire Biens, Normes, Contrats - AU - Avignon Université
Lucile Manoury: LBNC - Laboratoire Biens, Normes, Contrats - AU - Avignon Université
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Abstract:
The Social and Solidarity Economy has enjoyed undeniable success in recent decades in France and around the world. But at the same time, it has evolved tendentially towards forms of institutionalization but also of conversion to entrepreneurial and managerial logics and rationalities similar to those that stem from the world of capitalist trading enterprise. What about these contrasting developments? What analyzes can be made of the beginnings of what we will call a Social Enterprise Economy? In the light of history, these movements seem at the same time to constitute a rupture but also a continuity. We will support this idea by considering the historical sources of the development of the social economy (in the 19th century) and the solidarity economy (at the end of the 20th century).
Date: 2017
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Published in Carole Brunet; Thibault Darcillon; Géraldine Rieucau. Économie sociale et économie politique : regards croisés sur l’histoire et sur les enjeux contemporains, Hors série 7, Presses universitaires de Louvain, pp.111-125, 2017, Cahiers du CIRTES, 9782875585844
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