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In the framework of

    TeRUeL
          eS
    CAPITAL ESPAÑOLA DE LA
    ECONOMÍA SOCIAL
            2021

    Organized by

 In partnership with

www.emes.net
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     Table of
     contents
     Welcoming words                                                                5

     About the organizers                                                           6

     Emes is about networking… even in a hybrid environment                         8

     Social media                                                                   8

     International scientific committee                                             9

     Local scientific committee                                                     9

     Schedule at a glance                                                         10

     Conference programme                                                         14

         Parallel sessions 1                                                      15
         Parallel sessions 2                                                      17
         Parallel sessions 3                                                      20
         Parallel sessions 4                                                      24
         Parallel sessions 5                                                      27
         Parallel sessions 6                                                      31

     Conference plenary speakers                                                  36

     Safe conference facing COVID                                                 42

     They made it possible                                                        43

     Maps                                                                         44

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Welcoming
                                              Words
Dear Conference Participant,
We are delighted to welcome you to the 8th EMES International Research Conference, hosted by the
University of Zaragoza in its Teruel campus. This is a landmark event for our research community in a
number of ways.

           It is the first time we have offered a hybrid event, consisting of face-to-face and digital participation.
           It is also our first conference in a province and city far from urban dynamics, and which is an epicentre
           of the depopulation crisis affecting the European rural world. Of course, this is all taking place against
           the backdrop of the devastating global Covid-19 pandemic that has disproportionately impacted our
           most vulnerable individuals and communtiies. It seems to us that Teruel - designated as the 2021
           Social Economy Capital by the Spanish Ministry of Labour and Social Economy - provides a poignant
           venue for the EMES international research community to both reflect on, re-imagine and renew
           social enterprise, cooperative and voluntary action pricniples and values in this unprecidented global
           context.

           Our heartfelt gratitude goes to our partners and supporters in this event; the Empower-SE COST
           Action, the University of Zaragoza’s GESES Research Group (Grupo de Estudios Sociales y Económicos
           del Tercer Sector), the Social Economy Laboratory LAB_ES, CEPES Aragon, Caja Rural de Teruel and of
           course, the City of Teruel, The Aragon Government, the Catalunya Government, and the Ministry of
           Labour and Social Economy. This conference also marks the closing of the Empower-SE COST Action
           (16206) after four years of activities and initiatives to empower the next generation of SE researchers
           and research communities in peripheral countries.

           We hope you enjoy what promises to be an exciting programme of varied, high quality conference
           papers from upcoming and established scholars in the field of social enterprise, broadly defined.

           .

 Millán Díaz-Foncea & Tracey Coule                      Marthe Nyssens                       Rocío Nogales Muriel
  8th EMES Conference Co-chairs                         EMES President                          EMES Director

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     About the organizers

     EMES International Research            COST (European Cooperation           University of Zaragoza-GESES
     Network has held major                 in Science and Technology) is a      (Grupo de Estudios Sociales y
     international conferences since        pan-European intergovernmental       Económicos del Tercer Sector) is
     2001 and gathers 15 established        framework. Its mission is to         a research group formed by
     university research centres and        enable breakthrough scientific       an interdisciplinary team of
     nearly 400 individual researchers      and technological developments       professors from the University of
     from over 50 countries. Together,      leading to new concepts and          Zaragoza, from the departments
     we aim to build up a body of           products and thereby contribute      of Management and Organization
     knowledge around our SE concepts       to strengthening Europe’s            of Companies, Accounting
     including social enterprise, social    research and innovation              and Finance, Psychology and
     economy, solidarity economy            capacities. This conference is the   Sociology, in coordination with
     and social innovation working on       closing event of Action 16206        external researchers. Institutional
     international research projects and    “Empowering the next generation      member of EMES since 2019, the
     exchanging on research topics,         of social enterprise scholars”       lines of work of GESES include:
     results and methodologies. We          (EMPOWER-SE).                        1) Companies and Organizations
     believe in the power of connecting                                          of the Social Economy; 2)
     a community of researchers around                                           Public Policies and Sustainable
     the world to advance the SE fields.                                         Development; 3) Complex Social
     EMES seeks to intercommunicate                                              Problems and Social Innovation;
     each other’s interests, publications                                        and 4) Social Responsibility and
     and related information while                                               Sustainable Development Goals.
     exchanging opportunities for
     joint publications and research
     initiatives.

     In partnership with:

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                   TeRUeL
                   CAPITAL ESPAÑOLA DE LA
                   ECONOMÍA SOCIAL
                           2021

           Teruel,
    Spanish Capital
of the Social Economy
   Last March 2021, the Ministry of Labour and
   Social Economy of the Government of Spain
   designated Teruel as the first Spanish Capital
   of the Social Economy due to the location in
   this city and its surroundings of social economy
   experiences with an important local impact
   and with a great historical tradition, as well as
   for the key element they represent to tackle
   depopulation and provide services to the rural
   environment, especially in one of the regions
   most affected by this situation in Spain. This
   nomination represents the seed of the future
   Network of Cities for the Social Economy in the
   country.
   In this context, Teruel offers an ideal setting for
   the 8th EMES International Research Conference
   on Social Enterprise, creating synergies that
   enhance the image of the city together with
   an academic event of international scope. It
   also allows EMES, as a network of people and
   research entities, to emphasize the need to
   foster exchanges and connections between the
   academic field and the social challenges faced in
   these territories on a daily basis.
   www.teruelcapitaleconomiasocial.es

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    EMES is about
    networking… even in a
    hybrid environment
          Given the hybrid nature of this conference and all the online events that you have probably
          atended this past year, you may think that networking is not a priority for us. Well, EMES
          conferences are all about meeting great researchers who are great people as well so this is what
          we propose to you depending on the modality of your participation.

           Networking face-to-face
          Although talking with each other and creating new contacts have never been an issue at any of
          the EMES events, we like to facilitate the identification of your colleagues and peers so you have
          an idea before approaching new people. We will use the following identifiers on the delegates
          name tags:

           Red dot: member of EMES
           Blue dot: PhD student
           Green dot: new at an EMES conference

             Networking online
          Online delegates will have the possibility of networking within the platform where the
          conference will be streamed. A “networking” area will allow online participants to set up meeting
          with other delegates and plenary session speakers. Guidelines on how to do this will be provided
          to online participants.

                                                         Social media
    If you are active on the social media, please be sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter! You can
    find below the names of organisers and supporters as well as hashtags that we’ll be using during the
    Conference:

                                                                                                  
     EMES                            EMESnetwork             @EMESnetwork                     emes.net
     COST                          COST.Programme           @COSTProgramme
     UNIZAR                             unizar.es                @unizar                       unizar.es
     CEPES Aragón                     cepesarago             @CEPES_Aragon             economiasocialaragon.es
     Laboratorio de ES               LaboratorioES           @LAB_ES_Unizar                 labes-unizar.es
     Ministry of Labour and
                                      Empleogob                @empleogob                    mites.gob.es
     Social Economy
     Teruel City Government            AytoTeruel             @Ayto_Teruel                turismo.teruel.es
     Caja Rural de Teruel            cajaruralteruel           @ruralteruel               ruralteruel.com/es
     Teruel, Capital de la
                                 TeruelEconomiaSocial        @TeruelEcoSocial      teruelcapitaleconomiasocial.es
     Economía Social
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International scientific
committee
 Juan Fernando Álvarez                     Florence Degavre                          Melinda Mihály
  (Universidad Javeriana of                  (UCL, Belgium)                             (HAS, Hungary)
  Colombia, Colombia)                       Bernard Enjolras                          Leandro P. Morais
 Linda Lundgaard Andersen                   (ISF, Norway)                              (UNESP, Brazil)
  (Roskilde University, Denmark)            Philippe Eynaud                           Kim Shinyang
 Swati Banerjee                             (Université Paris 1 - Panthéon-            (Korean Association for Social
  (Tata Institute of Social Sciences,        Sorbonne, France)                          Economy Studies, South Korea)
  India)                                    Sílvia Ferreira                           Sonja Novkovic
 Danijel Baturina                           (CES-UCoimbra, Portugal)                   (Saint Mary’s University, Canada)
  (University of Zagreb, Croatia)           Luiz Inacio Gaiger                        Marthe Nyssens
 Ellen Bennet                               (UNISINOS, Brazil)                         (UCL, Belgium)
  (Sheffield Hallam University,             Giulia Galera                             Mary O’Shaughnessy
  United Kingdom)                            (EURICSE, Italy)                           (UCC, Ireland)
 Carlo Borzaga                             Malin Gawell                              Francesca Petrella
  University of Trento/EURICSE,              (Södertörns Högskola, Sweden)              (AMU, France)
  Italy)                                    Nicole Göler von Ravensburg               Simone Poledrini
 Taco Brandsen                              (Frankfurt UAS, Germany)                   (University of Perugia, Italy)
  (Radbourg University, The                 Lars Hulgård                              Mario Radrigan
  Netherlands)                               (Roskilde Universit, Denmark)              (University of Chile, Chile)
 Roberto Cañedo                            Benjamin Huybrechts                       Michael Roy (GCU, United
  (University of Guerrero, Mexico)           (EM-Lyon/HEC-ULe, Belgium)                 Kingdom)
 Anna Ciepielewska-Kowalik                 Yu-Yuan Kuan (National Chung              Fernanda Wanderley
  (Polish Academy of Sciences,               Cheng University, Taiwan)                  (Instituto de Investigaciones
  Poland)                                                                               Socio-Económicas, Bolivia)
                                            Jean-Louis Laville
 Kate Cooney                                (CNAM/LISE, France)                       Dennis Young
  (Yale University, United States)                                                      (Georgia State University,
                                            Joanne McNeill
 Jacques Defourny                           (Yunus Centre Griffith University,         United States)
  (HEC-ULg, Belgium)                         Australia)

Local scientific
committee
 Saioa Arando (Mondragon Unibersitatea)                           Francisco López-Arceiz (Public University of Navarra)
 Paloma Bel (Complutense University of Madrid)                    Carmen Marcuello (University of Zaragoza)
 Ignacio Bretos (University of Zaragoza)                          Elena Meliá (Politecnic University of Valencia)
 Maite Cancelo (University of Santiago de                         Blanca Miedes (University of Huelva)
  Compostela)                                                      Teresa Savall (University of Valencia)
 Rafael Chaves (University of Valencia)                           Isabel Saz Gil (Universidad de Zaragoza)
 Anjel Errasti (University of the Basque Country)                 Eloi Serrano (University Pompeu Fabra)
 Carmen Guzmán (University of Sevilla)

                    * Members in bold will be present at the Conference, either virtually or face-to-face.

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Schedule at a glance
     Monday, October 4th

                            10:00
                                                                     OFFICIAL OPENING CEREMONY
                            11:00
                            17:00
                                    PLENARY 1.1 Supporting transformative research and action through policy: what can be expected?
                            18:30

                                    Welcoming cocktail & presentation of #BielayTierraTeruel project

                                    SESSION 1.1.         SESSION 1.2.         SESSION 1.3.             SESSION 1.4.       SESSION 1.5.
                                    Governance and       Theoretical          Identities and           Models of          Hybridity in
                            09:30   accountability in    and empirical        Ideologies of            organizing and     Organizations and
                            11:00   social enterprise,   foundations          social enterprise,       organization       Partnerships
                                    cooperative and      and dimensions of    cooperative and
                                    voluntary action     SSE                  voluntary action
                            11:00
                                    Coffee Break
                            11:30
                                    SESSION              SESSION 2.2.         SESSION 2.3.             SESSION 2.4.       SESSION 2.5. Social
                            11:30   2.1. Social          Collaborative        Assessing Value and      Governing Social   Enterprise, Public
                                    Entrepreneurship     Economy and          Impact Over Time         Enterprises        Policy and Public
                            13:00   and Social           Collective Action                                                Services
                                    Entrepreneurs
     Tuesday, October 5th

                            13:00
                                    Lunch
                            14:00
                            14:30
                                    SEMI-PLENARY 2.1 Applying SE principles and values in policy-making
                            16:00
                            16:00
                                    Coffee Break
                            16:30

                                                         SESSION 3.2.
                            16:30   SESSION 3.1.         Methods of           SESSION 3.3.             SESSION 3.4.       SESSION 3.5.
                                    Ecosystem            Working and          Ecosystems and Social    Government-SE      Transitions and
                            18:00   Development          Researching Social   Entrepreneurs            Relations          Transformations (II)
                                                         Enterprise

                                                                                                                          PS. Social entreprise
                                    PS. [J]ITANA: A community-based                                                       action: an answer to
                            18:00                                             PS.The role of intermediaries in building
                                    participatory action research on                                                      the inaccessibility of
                                                                              social enterprise eco-system: the case of
                            19:00   reproductive justice lead by gypsy                                                    care services- a focus
                                                                              Hong Kong
                                    female teenagers                                                                      on the Moroccan
                                                                                                                          experience
                            19:00
                                    Affinity Groups meetings
                            20:00

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Teruel
         Monday October 4th & Tuesday, October 5th 2021

SESSION 1.6.            SESSION 1.7.            PANEL 1. Harnessing the transformative
Transitions and         Sustainable             power of WISEs. To what extent do WISEs            PANEL 2. Theory
Transformations         development,            contribute to empowering workers that suffer       of social enterprise:
                        solidarity and          persistent social stigmatization?                  Critical insights from a
                        technology                                                                 North-South dialogue

  SESSION 2.6.          SESSION 2.7. Local      PANEL 3. The ICSEM         PANEL 4. Seminar
Social Enterprise       and grassroots          Project: Beyond            Series in Support
Action with Migrants    responses in the        Stage                      of Forthcoming
and Ethnic Minorities   areas of food and                                  Publications on New
                        agriculture                                        Cooperativism

SEMI-PLENARY 2.2 Alternative approaches to reformulate SE in a post-pandemic world

                                                PANEL 6. Work-
                                                Integration Social
SESSION 3.6.            PANEL 5. Emerging       Enterprises Longitudinal   PANEL 7.
                                                                                                   PANEL 8. New
Building Learning       Experiences of          Evaluation Study with      Opportunities
                                                At-Risk Youth in Canada:
                                                                                                   technologies in the
Communities and         Social Economy in                                  and challenges of
                                                Ongoing Findings and                               social economy sector
Environments            Iberoamerica                                       statistics on SSE
                                                Research Opportunities
                                                and Challenges

                                                                           PS. Using Engaged Civic Learning to Aid Social
PS. The Social and Solidarity Economy in an Era of Social Isolation:
                                                                           Enterprise Customer Discovery During the
Building Post-Pandemic Futures Through Food in the City of Montreal
                                                                           COVID-19 Pandemic

PhD Social Event                                                           Organized Cultural Visit – Teruel’s Lovers Site

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Schedule at a glance
                         09:00
                                 Social Enterprise Visits
                         11:00
                         11:00
                               Coffee Break
                         11:30
                                 SESSION 4.1.         SESSION 4.2.           SESSION 4.3. Social   SESSION 4.4.          SESSION 4.5.
                                 Social Innovation    Scaling Social         value and social      Economía Social e     Innovation and
                                 models and           Enterprises and        innovation            Innovación Social     organization in
                                 perspectives         Social Impact                                (in Spanish)          communities
                         11:30   across countries
Wednesday, October 6th

                                 and
                         13:00

                         13:00
                                 Lunch
                         14:30
                         14:30
                                 PLENARY 3. What possibility for new action based on collective principles and values?
                         16:00
                         16:00
                                 Coffee Break
                         16:30

                                 SESSION 5.1.
                         16:30                        SESSION 5.2.                                 SESSION 5.4.          SESSION 5.5. Risk
                                 Disruptive                                  SESSION 5.3. Value
                                                      Survival and                                 Enabling SE Eco-      and regulation in
                         18:00   Pathways for                                Creation
                                                      Sustainbility                                systems               microfinancing
                                 Social Change

                         18:00
                                 EMES General Assembly
                         19:00

                         20:00   Gala Dinner

                                                      SESSION 6.2.                                 SESSION 6.4.          SESSION 6.5.
                         10:00   SESSION 6.1.                                SESSION 6.3.
                                                      Globalization and                            Institutional         Universities,
                                 Advocacy and                                Mechanisms of
                         11:30                        Internationalization                         Perspectives on       education and Social
                                 Empowerment                                 Solidarity
Thursday, October 7th

                                                      Processes                                    Social Enterprise     Entrepreneurship

                         11:03
                               Coffee Break
                         12:00
                         12:00
                               Book Presentation Event
                         12:30
                         13:30
                                 Lunch
                         15:30
                         15:00   PLENARY 4. Beyond Hybridity: Addressing complex social and environmental problems through multi-level
                         16:30   processes

                         16:30
                                 Coffee Break
                         17:00
                         17:00
                                 Closing Ceremony
                         18:00
                         18:00
12                               EMES PhD Training – 2nd part Researching the collaborative dimension of social enterprise
                         20:00
Teruel
Wednesday, October 6th & Thursday, October 7th 2021

SESSION 4.6.           SESSION 4.7. SE          SESSION 4.8.               PANEL 9. Unlocking
Perspectives on self   Action through           Advancements on         the transformative
management and self    Polanyian lenses         epistemological,        potential of culture       PANEL 10. Promoting
organisation                                    methodological and      and the arts:              SSE through Public
                                                pedagogic aspects       Innovative practices       Policies : Three
                                                of SE                   and policies from          Case Studies and
                                                                        social enterprises         Guidelines for Local
                                                                        and third sector           Governments
                                                                        organizations active in
                                                                        the cultural sector

                                                PANEL 11: Social
                                                innovation, Social      PANEL 12: Work-Integration Social Enterprises
                       SESSION 5.7.
SESSION 5.6. SE in a                            Enterprises and Rural   Longitudinal Evaluation Study with At-Risk
                       Co-operatives and
pandemic era                                    Development – New       Youth in Canada: Ongoing Findings and
                       Cooperativism
                                                Solutions for the       Research Opportunities and Challenges (II)
                                                Countryside(s)?

                                                                           PANEL
                                                                        15.Unlocking the
                                                PANEL 14. Social        transformative
                          PANEL 13. New                                 potential of culture       PANEL 16. New
SESSION 6.6.                                    innovation, Social
                       Frontiers in Social                              and the arts:              technologies in
Universities,                                   Enterprises and Rural
                       Enterprise Action:                               Innovative practices       the social economy
Education and Social                            Development – New
                       Sport as Community                               and policies from          sector: The MED
Entrepreneurship                                Solutions for the
                       Builder                                          social enterprises         +RESILIENT project
                                                Countryside(s)? (II)
                                                                        and third sector
                                                                        organizations active in
                                                                        the cultural sector (II)

                                                                                              Friday, October 8th

09:00
           Transfer to Zaragoza
11:00
11:00
           Study Visits to SE Experiences in Zaragoza
13:00
13:00
           Informal Closing Event
13:30

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4th EMES International Research Conference on Social Enterprise | Liege, July 1 - 4, 2013

DETAILED
CONFERENCE
PROGRAMME
                                                                                     Monday, October 4th

                                                         17:00-18:30
         10:00 -11:00
         OFFICIAL                                        PLENARY SESSION 1
         OPENING
                                                         ASSEMBLY HALL, FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES BUILDING

                                                         Official welcoming
         CEREMONY                                         Luis Miguel Pascual Orts, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences,
                                                         University of Zaragoza, Teruel Campus

          José Martín-Albo Lucas- Vice-                  Millán Díaz Foncea, University of Zaragoza, Conference Co-
         Chancellor of the Teruel Campus,                chair
         University of Zaragoza.                          Tracey Coule, Sheffield Hallam University, UK, Conference Co-
                                                         chair
          Yolanda Díaz - Second Vice-
                                                          Sílvia Ferreira, Empower-SE COST Action Chair, Coimbra
         president and Minister of Labour
                                                         University, Portugal
         and Social Economy, Government of
         Spain
          Emma Buj Sánchez - Major of                   P1 Supporting transformative research and
         Teruel                                          action through policy: what can be expected?
          María Eugenia Díaz Calvo -                    Chair: Rocío Nogales-Muriel, EMES Network & GESES Research
         Councillor for Science, University              Group, Univ. de Zaragoza
         and Knowledge Society,
                                                          Ann Branch, Head of Unit, Social and Inclusive Entrepreneurship,
         Government of Aragon                            Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion,
          Marthe Nyssens - President of                 European Commission
         EMES                                             Maravillas Espín, General Director of Self-Employment, Social
                                                         Economy and Corporate Social Responsibility, Spanish Ministry of
                                                         Labour and the Social Economy

         11:00 -17:00                                     Giulia Galera, Senior researcher, EURICSE, Italy
                                                          Rafael Chaves, Professor, University of Valencia & CIRIEC-España
                                                          Juan Antonio Pedreño, President, Social Economy Europe

                    TER
                   2021                                  Welcoming cocktail with gourmet
                                                         tasting (D.O.P. Jamón de Teruel) & 2021
                                                         SE Teruel Cycle Tour by Biela y Tierra
     Please check the dedicated program of the
        Transdisciplinary Forum at emes.net              PLAZA LA GLORIETA - TERUEL CITY CENTER

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09:30 -11:00                                                         Tuesday, October 5th

   PARALLEL SESSIONS 1
   7 PARALLEL SESSIONS & 2 PANELS

   SESSION 1.1. Governance and                               SESSION 1.3. Identities and Ideologies
   accountability in social enterprise,                      of social enterprise, cooperative and
   cooperative and voluntary action                          voluntary action
   Chairs: Francesca Petrella, P.K. Shajahan                 Chairs: Florence Degavre, Tracey Coule
   ROOM: Aula 1.1. CCSS                                      ROOM: Aula 1.3 CCSS
    Why most of Labor-Managed Firms are created              Is social entrepreneurship highjacked by ideology?
     ex nihilo? Entrepreneurship, Modes of Entry, and          - Calin Gurau
     Modes of Governance - Mirabel Thibault
                                                              Changement d’échelle et préservation de
    Corporate governance in social enterprises –              l’identité: une équation difficile pour l’innovateur
     case study from social enterprises from Finland,          social ? - Sara Zirari
     Estonia, Sweden and Latvia - Heidi Myyryläinen,
                                                              If Not for Profit, then for What? Insights from
     Juta Jaani, Vineta Fortina, Mana Farshid
                                                               Faith-Based Social Enterprises in Ghana - Edmond
    Civil society organisations’ accountability patterns      Vanderpuye
     in Iraq: Why are some CSOs more responsive to
                                                              Navigating the For-profit – Non-profit paradox:
     the demands of the poor? - Ali Bakir Hamoudi,
                                                               the case of consulting for social enterprises -
     Stephan Köppe, Nessa Winstron
                                                               Julien Kleszczowski, Guillaume Carton
    Understanding the Governance of Community-
     based Health Insurance in the Democratic
     Republic of Congo: A multiple-theoretical
                                                             SESSION 1.4. Models of organizing
     Perspective - Kisanga Arsène, Sybille Mertens
                                                             and organization
                                                             Chairs: Coline Serres, Mauricio Alvarado Gómez
   SESSION 1.2. Theoretical and                              ROOM: Sala Esstudio CCSS
   empirical foundations                                      Technology-driven social enterprises - towards
   and dimensions of SSE                                       marking a new category - Davorka Vidovic,
                                                               Benjamin Gidron
   Chairs:
                                                              Social Enterprises in Lithuania: between
   ROOM: Aula 1.2 CCSS
                                                               normative entrepreneurial values and post-soviet
    Foundations of an institutional-reciprocal welfare
                                                               reality - Eglė Butkevičienė
     state - Jennifer Eschweiler, Lars Hulgård
                                                              Social innovation as community provision of
    Dimensions of Social and Solidarity Economy
                                                               public goods - Giulio Ecchia
     Sector – Statistics of the Social Economy in the
     Czech Republic - Klegnerova Legnerova                    A more innovative housing policy through co-
                                                               production? - Lars U. Kobro
    Nonprofits’ transparency: An integrative
     framework and research agenda - Fanny Dethier
    The Cost of Unconditional Reciprocity: Predictors
     of Closure in Italian Social Cooperatives - Elizabeth
     Searing, Simone Poledrini, Alessandro Montrone

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09:30 -11:00
      SESSION 1.5. Hybridity in                                   Educating at Scale for Sustainable Development
      Organizations and Partnerships                               and Social Enterprise Growth: The Impact of
                                                                   Online Learning and a Massive Open Online
      Chairs:                                                      Course (MOOC)- Andrés Morales, Sara Calvo
      ROOM: Sala Juntas VR
       The missing link between legitimacy and hybrid
        strategies: empirical evidence from Belgian WISEs        PANEL 1. Harnessing the
        - Matthias Staessens                                     transformative power of WISEs. To
       Sensegiving – Finding and Transmitting Sense to          what extent do WISEs contribute
        Navigate Hybrid Partnerships - Philipp Erpf              to empowering workers that suffer
                                                                 persistent social stigmatization?
       How do institutional models affect surplus
        distribution? The case of Belgian breweries- Anaïs       Chairs: Giulia Galera, Leila Giannetto
        Perilleux                                                ROOM: Salon Actos CCSS
                                                                  Taking stock of the skills of disadvantaged
      SESSION 1.6. Transitions and                                 workers. Preliminary findings from in progress
      Transformations                                              research on WISEs (B-WISE project) and Euricse
                                                                   research actions) - Giulia Galera
      Chair: Michael Roy
                                                                  Work integration social enterprises in Croatian
      ROOM: Aula 1.6 BBAA                                          welfare state perspective - Danijel Baturina
       Solidarity economy and political mobilisation:
                                                                  The role of the WISEs in France: tackle social
        Insights from Barcelona - Michela Giovannini
                                                                   exclusion through socio -economic integration-
       The Entrepreneur and the Community in the                  Giorgia Trasciani
        Battle Against Poverty: The Case of the First
                                                                  Refugee tech in the EU: the role of social
        Community Health Center in the US- Nathalie
                                                                   enterprises in supporting migrants’ labour market
        Lallemand-Stempak
                                                                   integration with ICT solutions - Leila Giannetto
       Solidarity economy under tension: collective
        strategies, ‘new’ public spaces, and their influence
        on the public policy agenda in Ecuador- María José
                                                                 PANEL 2. Theory of social enterprise:
        Ruiz Rivera                                              Critical insights from a North-South
                                                                 dialogue
       Social enterprise understandings from a
        perspective of Geography of Knowledge                    Chair: Jean-Louis Laville, Philippe Eynaud
        Production - Sergio Paramo                               ROOM: Salon Actos VR
                                                                  Exploring Epistemic Intersections and
      SESSION 1.7. Sustainable                                     Inclusivity in Grassroots Social Enterprises for
                                                                   Transformative Social Innovation - Swati Banerjee
      development, solidarity and
      technology                                                  How rural women in the Global South are likely
                                                                   to be the main agents of social change towards
      Chairs:
                                                                   economic democracy - Luciane Lucas Dos Santos
      ROOM: 1.5 BB.AA.
                                                                  The Failure of the Concept of the Social
       Common Pool Resource Institutions: The rise
        of internet platforms in the social solidarity             Enterprise to Reflect Practices of Community
                                                                   Banks in Brazil - Jeová Torres Silva Júnior
        economy - Rory Ridley-Duff, Mike Bull
                                                                  Shaping the contours of the social and solidarity
       Healthy Organisations. Challenges for health
                                                                   economy in reconfigurations of Danish social
        and the achievement of the SDGs: Role of Social
                                                                   welfare services - Linda Lundgaard Andersen
        Innovation and Technology - Isabel Saz-Gil, Ana Gil-
        Lacruz
       The collectives of common life self-organization
        and the value of reciprocity - Luiz Inácio Gaig
                                                                 11:00 - 11:30 Coffee Break

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11:30 -13:00                                                 Tuesday, October 5th

   PAPER SESSIONS 2
   7 PARALLEL SESSIONS & 2 PANELS

   SESSION 2.1. Social Entrepreneurship                    Forward-looking impact assessment – A
   and Social Entrepreneurs                                 systematic review and research agenda- Kiia
                                                            Strömmer, Jarrod Ormiston
   Chairs:
                                                           A journey of evaluation and impact measurement.
   ROOM: Aula 1.1 CCSS                                      Accounts of setting up a monitoring and
    The role of social identity in the formation of        evaluation framework in a Romanian social
     social entrepreneurial intentions: an empirical        economy organisation - Irina Opincaru
     investigation among South Africa’s youth - Alex
                                                           “What is our actual impact?” An outcomes
     Bignotti, Sonali Das
                                                            assessment in a Belgian shelter for homeless men
    The Role of Social Enterpreneurs in achieving          - Coralie Helleputte
     the Sustainable Development Goals - Audrone
     Urmanaviciene
                                                          SESSION 2.4. Governing Social
    Entrepreneurial Orientation in Social Enterprises:
     Key to Success in the Dual Mission Achievement?-     Enterprises
     Philipp Erpf, Noémie Prébandier, Eglė Butkevičienė   Chairs: Ignacio Bretos
    Emerging Paradigm of Social Work                     ROOM: Sala Estudio CCSS
     Entrepreneurship - P.K. Shajahan                      The three-level governance of community-based
                                                            enterprises governing commons - Coline Serres

   SESSION 2.2. Collaborative Economy                      The use of sortition in overcoming governance
                                                            challenges - Adrien Billiet, Simon Pek, Frédéric
   and Collective Action
                                                            Dufays
   Chairs:
                                                           Multilevel governance in hybrid organizations – an
   ROOM: Aula 1.2 CCSS                                      analysis of failed social enterprises in South Africa
    Open Cooperativism and Solidarity Economy,             - Sandra Ramos
     advancing cooperative principles: A case study
                                                           Community oriented social enterprises in Slovenia
     from Barcelona - Kevin Flanagan
                                                            - Tatjana Rakar
    Looking for a common ground: social enterprises
     operating in a collaborative economy - Mihai
                                                          SESSION 2.5. Social Enterprise, Public
     Lisetchi
                                                          Policy and Public Services
    Commoning through collective action in the
     energy field - Osman Arrobbio                        Chairs:
                                                          ROOM: Aula 1.5 BB.AA.
    Organising the enterprise as a common : an
                                                           SSE and Public Policies: Crossed Glances from
     alternative to participatory management in
                                                            France and Korea - Eric Bidet, Nadine Richez-
     collective enterprises - Kristel Maasen
                                                            Battesti
                                                           Instrumental or transformational co-production in
   SESSION 2.3. Assessing Value and                         post-crises reality? The case of public services in
   Impact Over Time                                         Poland - Anna Ciepielewska-Kowalik
                                                           The role of sheltered workshops in reforming the
   Chairs:
                                                            disability policy in Romania - Mihaela Lambru
   ROOM
                                                           Policymakers’ influence on values social enterprises
    Social value appraisal: cutting the Gordian knot -
                                                            promote: The case of Norway - Hilde Svrljuga Sætre
     Irene Ciccarino, Susana Rodrigues, Jorge da Silva

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11:30 -13:00
       SESSION 2.6. Social Enterprise Action                      PANEL 4. Seminar Series in Support
       with Migrants and Ethnic Minorities                        of Forthcoming Publications on New
       Chairs:                                                    Cooperativism
       ROOM: Aula 1.6 BB.AA.                                      Chairs: Mary O’shaughnessy, Rory Ridley-Duff
        Social Enterprises and Immigrants in Turkey -            ROOM: Salón Actos VR
         Murat Anil Mercan                                         Learning, Spaces and Policy Initiatives for New
        Organisations and stringent institutional                  Cooperativism - Marcelo Vieta
         framework: the example of associations in the             Legal and Financial Innovations for Multi-
         field of reception of asylum seekers in Marseille -        stakeholder Co-operatives - Silvia Sacchetti
         Giorgia Trasciani
                                                                   New Cooperativism, Values, Principles and
        The social effect for migrant women in southern            Sustainable Development - Nicole Göler von
         Brazil through the participation in an art-based           Ravensburg
         social enterprise - Fabiane da Cruz
                                                                   Digital, Platform and Publishing Co-operatives -
        Female social entrepreneurs from ethnic                    Rory Ridley-Duff
         minorities: challenges and chances when dealing
         with social entrepreneurship. Insights from across        Wealth, Gender and Minority Group Sensitivities
         Europe - Marie Taylor                                      in Multi-stakeholder Co-operatives - Linda
                                                                    Lundgaard Andersen

       SESSION 2.7. Local and grassroots
       responses in the areas of food and
       agriculture                                                13:00-14:30 Lunch
       Chairs:
       ROOM: Sala de Juntas VR
        Social capital in hybrid organizations during
         Covid-19 crisis: Insights from agri-food
         cooperatives’ mechanisms of solidarity - Stefanie
         Friedel, Frédéric Dufays
        Development trajectories of local food circuits
         and mechanisms of alliances with public actors in
         the political sphere. Case study of two Walloon
         initiatives - Yngve Dahle, Celine Raimbert, Lanzi
         Florence
        The environmental benefits of grassroots
         cooperatives in agriculture - Simon Cornée
        Grassroots circularity and the local communities
         potential for enabling socially sustainable
         solutions - Anna Domaradzka, Magdalena
         Roszczynska-Kurasinska

       PANEL 3. The ICSEM Project:
       Beyond Stage
       Chairs:Jacques Defourny, Marthe Nyssens
       ROOM: Salón Actos CC.SS.
       Different researchers involved in the ICSEM
       Project and the Empower-SE Action

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14:30 -16:00                                                  Tuesday, October 5th

   SEMI-PLENARY
   SESSIONS
   SP 2.1 Applying SE principles and values
                                                                These two sessions are held in
   in policy-making
                                                                collaboration with the GSEF Mexico
   Chair: Francesca Petrella, Aix-Marseille University,         (www.gsef-net.org/es/gsef2021), in
   France                                                       a crossed-activity shared by the two
   ROOM: Salón Actos CC.SS.                                     programs.
   Speakers:
                                                                They will be open to the general
    Marta Gascón, Councillor for Economy, Industry and
   Employment, Government of Aragón                             public and available on streaming
                                                                including simultaneous translation
    Josep Vidal, DG of Social and Solidarity Economy
   and Cooperatives, Government of Catalonia                    EnglishSpanish.
    Antonella Noya, Organisation for Economic Co-
   operation and Development, OECD
    Juan Manuel Martínez Louvier, Director general
   en Instituto Nacional de Economía Social, INAES - Mexico

   SP 2.2 Alternative approaches to
   reformulate SE in a post-pandemic
   world
   Chair: Sílvia Ferreira, Coimbra University, Portugal
   ROOM: Salón Actos VR
   Speakers:
    Mayo Fuster, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya,
   Spain
    Juan Fernando Álvarez, Pontificia Universidad
   Javeriana, OIBESCOOP
    Nadia Johanisova, Masaryk University, Czech
   Republic

   16:00-16:30 Coffee Break

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16:30 -18:00                                                                  Tuesday, October 5th

       PAPER SESSIONS 3
       6 PARALLEL SESSIONS & 4 PANELS

       SESSION 3.1. Ecosystem Development                         SESSION 3.3. Ecosystems and Social
       Chairs:                                                    Entrepreneurs
       ROOM: Aula 1.2 CC.SS.                                      Chairs:
        No quick fix – implementing a strategy for a Local       ROOM: Aula 1.1 CCSS
         Ecosystem for Social Enterprise - Elof Nellemann          Institutional and entrepreneurial bricolage in
         Nielsen                                                    peripheral third places: the case of a French
        Fifty Shades of Social Entrepreneurship: the Legal         FabLab - Céline Bourbousson
         Framework in Continental Europe - Bram Van               From donor to partner: a changing role of
         Baelen                                                     big business in the development of social
        Tackling climate change with and for                       entrepreneurhsip in Russian Federation - Yury
         smallholders: Cooperatives as temporal brokers -           Blagov
         Jacob Vermeire                                            Conceptualising interactions within social
        Theorising cooperative and social clusters: limits         entrepreneurial ecosystems: A systematic
         of social enterprise approaches and lessons from           literature review and research agenda - Wiebke
         conceptualisations of French Territorial poles of          Heinze, Jarrod Ormiston
         economic cooperation - Laurent Fraisse, Francesca         Ebbs and Flows of Social Entrepreneurship
         Petrella, Nadine Richez-Battesti                           Research: A Critical Historical Review - Michael
        How can SE deal with climate change?- Cira Grippa          Roy, Simon Teasdale, Enrico Bella, Anne De Bruin

       SESSION 3.2. Methods of Working and                        SESSION 3.4. Government-SE Relations
       Researching Social Enterprise                              Chairs: Sílvia Ferreira, Carmen Guzmán
       Chairs:                                                    ROOM: Aula 1.5 BB.AA.
                                                                   The supporting role of local governments at
       ROOM: Salón Actos CC.SS.
                                                                    different stages in the organizational life-cycle of
        An Ethnographic Approach to Values in SSE
                                                                    social enterprises - Astrid Cocquyt , Saskia Crucke,
         Practices: Subjective Perspectives on Building
                                                                    Mirjam Knockaert
         Social and Economic Connections - Anja Ivekovic
         Martinis                                                  The impact of government support on social
                                                                    enterprises development: Evidence from Poland -
        Cross-pollinating in the beehive: how coworking
                                                                    Agnieszka Pacut, Marek Ćwiklicki
         spaces favour the emergence of social
         entrepreneurs - Benjamin Huybrechts                       Collaborating to jointly impact wellbeing
                                                                    – governing relationships between public
        Beyond scientific robustness: using social
                                                                    institutions and local initiatives - Marleen Fluit
         bricolage to navigate the multiple considerations
         in social impact assessments - Coralie Helleputte,        Role of state in sustaining social economy actions
         Marthe Nyssens, Anaïs Périlleux,                           during COVID19 pandemic: Case study of Slovakia
                                                                    - Zuzana Polačková, Ivana Garanová Petrisková
        Influence of the Social Entrepreneur’s Identity on
         Award Decision- Nurgul Keles Taysir

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SESSION 3.5. Transitions and                          PANEL 5. Emerging Experiences of
Transformations (II)                                  Social Economy in Iberoamerica (in
Chairs: Benjamin Gidron, Melinda Mihály               Spanish)

ROOM: Aula 1.6 BB.AA.                                 Chair: Carmen Marcuello
 Transition in the making in financial regime: an    ROOM: Aula 1.3 CC.SS.
  unexpected role for social enterprises- Romain       La economía social y solidaria como instrumento
  David                                                 de reincorporación de excombatientes en
 The emerging field of new social economy?- Anna       Colombia - Alberto García Müller, Juan Fernando
  Domaradzka, Benjamin Gidron                           Álvarez

 Addressing Sustainable Social Change for All:        La Cooperativa Agrícola Numa Gamaa Ski Yu
  Upcycled-Based Social Creative Businesses for the     Me’Phaa, la Asociación Civil Xuajin Me’Phaa y
  Transformation of Socio-Technical Regimes - Sara      la Honorable casa de los pueblos de Ayutla:
  Calvo                                                 Un ecosistema de economía social y solidaria
                                                        en acción - Roberto Cañedo, María del Carmen
 Brazil under Bolsonaro: what happens to               Barragán, Margarita Muciño
  democratic policies and solidary economy actors?
  - Marilia Verissimo Veronese                         La experiencia de los mercados sociales españoles
                                                        - Millán Díaz, Ignacio Bretos,Carmen Marcuello
                                                       Desarrollo territorial y fomento de la economía
SESSION 3.6. Building Learning                          social y cooperativa. Procesos emergentes en
Communities and Environments                            Chile de articulación entre gobiernos regionales,
                                                        municipios y empresas de la economía social y
Chairs:                                                 cooperativa - Fuentes, B., Hernández, L., Inostroza,
ROOM: Sala Juntas VR                                    P., Radrigán, M.
 Social entrepreneurs’ learning in non-formal
  environments - Aleia Bucci, Jonathan Marks
                                                      PANEL 6. Work-Integration Social
 Social enterprise for young adults with special
  educational needs - Paul Lear
                                                      Enterprises Longitudinal Evaluation
                                                      Study with At-Risk Youth in Canada:
 Building a transdisciplinary learning community
                                                      Ongoing Findings and Research
  around a SE minor program - Maarten Hogenstijn
                                                      Opportunities and Challenges
 Becoming narratives of social entrepreneurs via
  paradoxical leadership - Andrea Toarniczky, Réka    Chair: Marcelo Vieta
  Matolay                                             ROOM: Sala Esstudio CCSS
                                                       The Canadian Work-Integration Social Enterprises
                                                        Longitudinal Evaluation Study with At-Risk Youth:
                                                        Introduction and Research Overview - Marcelo
                                                        Vieta, M. Derya Tarhan

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16:30 -18:00
        Midterm Findings from the Ontario Site of the                    Producing Statistics on Social and Solidarity
         Work-Integration Social Enterprises Longitudinal                  Economy: Policy Recommendations and
         Evaluation Study with At-Risk Youth - Andrea Chan,                Directions for Future Research - Rafael Chaves
         Ashley Rostamian                                                  Ávila
        Exploring the experiences of at-risk-youth
         participants in Work-Integration Social Enterprises
                                                                         PANEL 8. New technologies in the
         in Nova Scotia using a case study approach - Jeff
         Karabanow, Kaitrin Doll, Kathryn Williston
                                                                          social economy sector
                                                                         Chair: Teresa Gaspar
                                                                         ROOM: Sala Reuniones VR
          PANEL 7. Opportunities and
                                                                          Social innovation and digital tools: drivers and
       challenges of statistics on SSE                                     barriers. Lessons from the +Resilient project -
       Chairs: Ilcheong Yi, Vic Van Vuuren                                 Francesca Petrella (AMU)
       ROOM: Sala Reuniones VR                                            How to apply Open data technologies in social
        Producing Statistics on Social and Solidarity                     economy: Pilot projects in +Resilient project -
         Economy: The State of the Art - Marie J. Bouchard,                Alexandra Mendonça (RCDI), Paula Peña (ITAINNOVA)
         Gabriel Salathé-Beaulieu
                                                                          (How) can Artificial Intelligence contribute
        Mapping International SSE Mapping Exercises                       to a sustainable world? The symbiosis of
         - Coline Compère, Barbara Sak, Jérôme                             multidisciplinary teams - Francisco José Lacueva
         Schoenmaeckers                                                    (ITAINNOVA)

18:00 -19:00
       POSTER SESSION
       ROOM Salon Actos CCSS para la parte online y Front Garden para colgar los posters

        [J]ITANA: A community-based participatory action research on reproductive justice lead by gypsy female
         teenagers - Belén Soto Ponce, Manuel Garcia-Ramirez, Lucia Jimenez
        The role of intermediaries in building social enterprise eco-system: the case of Hong Kong -Wing Sai Jessica
         Tam
        Social entreprise action: an answer to the inaccessibility of care services- a focus on the Moroccan experience
         - Marwane El halaissi
        The Social and Solidarity Economy in an Era of Social Isolation: Building Post-Pandemic Futures Through Food
         in the City of Montreal - Maria Fustic
        Using Engaged Civic Learning to Aid Social Enterprise Customer Discovery During the COVID-19 Pandemic -
         Rasheda Weaver, Chyanne Blakely, Riana Khan

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19:00 -20:00                                                    Tuesday, October 5th

   AFFINITY GROUPS
   MEETINGS
   ROOMS TBC

   Affinity Groups were launched within EMES
   to generate thematic-based interest groups
   aiming to create joint research and publication
   opportunities.

   PhD SOCIAL EVENT
   MEETING POINT TBC: PLAZA TORICO - TERUEL CITY
   CENTER

   ORGANIZED                                           Pedro de Azagra, a powerful man and brother
   CULTURAL VISIT –                                    of the Lord of Albarracín.

   TERUEL’S LOVERS                                     On the same day that Marcilla returned with his
                                                       fortune to marry Isabel, the families of Azagra

   SITE                                                and Segura had celebrated the nuptials of
                                                       their children. That same night, in desperation,
   MEETING POINT TBC: PLAZA TORICO - TERUEL CITY       Marcilla climbed up to the house of the
   CENTER
                                                       newlyweds and, entering the bride’s chambers,
                                                       asked her for a kiss, which she, as a married
   If there is a legendary story that identifies       woman, refused. In his grief, Don Diego fell
   Teruel in the world, it is that of the Lovers       dead.
   of Teruel. In the 13th century, Teruel was
                                                       The next day, while the funeral was taking
   a frontier town facing the Muslim taifas of
                                                       place, Doña Isabel got up from her seat in the
   Valencia. Juan Diego Martínez de Marcilla
                                                       church and approached the body and gave him
   and Isabel de Segura, who have been in love
                                                       the kiss she had denied him in life. Instantly she
   since they were young, intend to marry, but
                                                       fell dead.
   Don Pedro, the bride’s father, is opposed for
   economic reasons. Marcilla gets a five-year         When the town heard of the events, their
   period from the bride’s family to make his          families decided to bury them together. From
   fortune and leaves for war to do so. Given the      then on, history will know them as the Lovers
   lack of news after his departure, Isabel’s father   of Teruel. Today their remains can be visited
   thought of finding a rich man for his daughter      in a mausoleum attached to the church of San
   to marry her off to, and set his sights on Don      Pedro, in the centre of Teruel.

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09:00-11:00                                                          Wednesday, October 6th

       SOCIAL ENTERPRISE VISITS
       Departure from Teruel city center. Delegates             Fundación Tervalis
       wishing to participate will complete the                 www.fundaciontervalis.es
       information in this form:                                MEETING POINT: PLAZA LA GLORIETA (SE VA ANDANDO -
       https://forms.gle/ck6mV7aL8RjcqWg47                      TERUEL CITY CENTER)

                                                                Nacida en 2005 dentro del Grupo Térvalis, tiene por
       Oviaragón-Pastores, Agrarian Coop.                       objetivo la creación de empleo estable en sectores en
       www.grupopastores.coop                                   riesgo de exclusión a través de sus centros especiales
       MEETING POINT: MESÓN EL ÓVALO (BUS MEETING POINT -       de empleo sin ánimo de lucro, la gestión del Banco de
       TERUEL CITY CENTER)                                      Alimentos de Teruel que reparte más de 350.000 Kg.
                                                                de alimentos entre personas vulnerables en Teruel
       OVIARAGÓN - Pastores es un grupo cooperativo con
                                                                y el desarrollo de otros proyecto de cooperación
       más de 40 años de trabajo que agrupa a cerca de
       800 pastores con casi 400.000 ovejas, artesanos de       internacional y en el propio territorio.
       una profesión que tiene que gustar y que requiere
       de mucho esfuerzo y dedicación, y, en la actualidad,
       de la aplicación de las nuevas tecnologías y la mejora
       en los procesos para mejorar la calidad de vida y la
                                                                11:00-11:30 Coffee Break
       rentabilidad de los pastores.

11:30 -13:00                                                           Wednesday, October 6th

       PAPER SESSIONS 4
       8 PARALLEL SESSIONS & 2 PANELS

       SESSION 4.1. Social Innovation models                       SESSION 4.2. Scaling Social
       and perspectives across countries and                       Enterprises and Social Impact
       Chairs: Maria Anastasiadis                                  Chairs:
       ROOM: Aula 1.1 CCSS                                         ROOM: Salón Actos CC.SS.
        A multi-channel interactive learning model of              Entrepreneurial orientation and the tension of
         social innovation - Attila Havas, György Molnár             attention allocation between multiple goals on
                                                                     social enterprise scaling - Filip De Beule, Bino Paul
        Power and conflict in social innovation: A field-
         based perspective - Michael Roy, Simon Teasdale,           Social enterprise international expansion:
         Lars Hulgård                                                Isomorphism or cross-border scaling of social
                                                                     impact? - Ignacio Bretos Fernández, Anjel Errasti
        Social enterprises’ social innovation in Portugal:
         a strategic relational approach to tackling social         Theorizing Scaling of Social Enterprises Using a
         and societal challenges - Sílvia Ferreira                   Case Study from an Emerging Economy - Prajakta
                                                                     Khare, Amarpreet Singh, Anirudh Agrawal
        Are social enterprises innovative in the sector of
         elderly care services? The case of residences in           Strategies of Social Enterprise for Scaling Social
         Andalusia - Carmen Guzmán Alfonso, Teresa Savall            Innovation - Roger Spear
         Morera, Francisco Javier Santos

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SESSION 4.3. Social value and social                    SESSION 4.6. Perspectives on self
innovation                                              management and self organisation
Chairs: Anaïs Périlleux, Giulio Ecchia                  Chair: Roger Spear
ROOM: Aula 1.3 CCSS                                     ROOM: Aula 1.6 BB.AA.
 Understanding the Dimensions of Social Value:          Workers’ Self-Management in Argentina:
  An Exploration Through a Case study of a Social         Contesting Neo-liberalism by Occupying
  Enterprise from Nepal - Gladius Kulothungan, Puspa      Companies, Creating Cooperatives, and
  Jirel                                                   Recuperating Autogestión - Marcelo Vieta
 Social Innovation Framework for Social                 Cooperative identity and humanistic governance -
  Enterprises Sergio Páramo                               Sonja Novkovic
 Development of Impact Investing in India: An           How does ‘Workers’ Co-operative Act’ work in
  institutional Theory Perspective - Anirudh Agrawal      Japan?- Atsushi Fujii, Kendo Otaka

SESSION 4.4. Economía Social e                          SESSION 4.7. SE Action through
Innovación Social (in Spanish)                          Polanyian lenses
Chairs: Sara Calvo, Swati Banerjee                      Chairs: Nadia Johanisova
ROOM: Sala Estudio CC.SS.                               ROOM: Sala Juntas VR
 Sostenibilidad en las organizaciones de la             A Polanyian Interpretation of the Transformative
  economía social en España - Esther Villajos Girona      Social Economy: de-commodifying logics within
                                                          the social enterprenerships of Koopfabrika
 La gobernanza multinivel como escenario global
                                                          program - Enekoitz Etxezarreta Etxbarri
  de transformación para la economía social - Eva
  Cantele, Laura Tinoco                                  The Hungarian food sovereignty movement –
                                                          from the women’s perspective - Melinda Mihály
 Caracterización de la innovación socioecológica
  según la literatura: Análisis de caso según el         How to conceptualize an alternative to platform
  Laboratorio Iberoamericabo de Iniciativas               capitalism according to the re-embedding process
  Socioecológicas La Rábida - Diego Minga López           of Karl Polanyi? – Philippe Eynaud
 Análisis de los artículos publicados en la Social      From words to deeds in the Ecuador of
  Science Citation Index (SSCI) de la Web of Science      ‘Buen Vivir’: Analysis of the challenges of the
  Core Collection sobre innovación social - Diego         institutionalization of solidarity economy through
  Minga López                                             an institutional and substantive approach - María
                                                          José Ruiz Rivera
 Cambio de paradigma en las políticas públicas de
  fomento de la economía social en el País Vasco:
  hacia modelos de hibridación organizacional a         SESSION 4.8. Advancements on
  nivel local - Jon Morandeira Arca                     epistemological, methodological and
                                                        pedagogic aspects of SE
SESSION 4.5. Innovation and                             Chairs:
organization in communities
                                                        ROOM: Sala usuarios CCSS
Chairs:                                                  Postcards from the Edge: Using Visual Methods to
ROOM: Salon Actos VR                                      Explore Organizational Histories - Beth Patmore
 Indigenous-hybrid Organisations in Colombia: A         The Delphi Technique as a participatory research
  Multi-Level Analysis Within the Buen Vivir Model -      tool. Developing future strategies for and with
  Andrés Morales                                          sustainable acting Social Enterprises in Austria -
 Social Innovation in Taiwanese Indigenous Tribes        Maria Anastasiadis
  – the Community Renewable Energy Project of            Ontologies of employee-ownership:
  Taromak - Ci Tian, Taco Brandsen                        Deconstructing and reconstructing a fieldc - Rory
 Characterization of European Collective Action          Ridley-Duff, David Wren
  Initiatives and their role as enablers of citizens’    Stories of social development – a methodological
  participation in the energy transition - Veronica       approach based on narrative inquiry - Bontle Tladi
  Lupi, Chiara Candelise
 Why do civil society meta-organizations compete?
  An explanation through the framework of
  epistemic governance and representational
  legitimacy - Adrien Laurent, Pierre Garaudel,
  Géraldine Schmidt

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8th EMES International Research Conference on Social Enterprise | Teruel, October 4 - 8, 2021

11:00 -13:00
       PANEL 9. Unlocking the                                      PANEL 10. Promoting SSE through
       transformative potential of culture                         Public Policies : Three Case Studies and
       and the arts: Innovative practices and                      Guidelines for Local Governments
       policies from social enterprises and                        (UNRISD session)
       third sector organizations active in the                    Chairs: Ilcheong Yi
       cultural sector
                                                                   ROOM: Aula 1.5 BB.AA.
       Chairs: Linda Lundgaard Andersen, Sílvia Ferreira,           Public Policy and Devolved Governance:
       Rocío Nogales-Muriel                                          Facilitating the Social and Solidarity Economy
                                                                     in the Liverpool City Region - Helen Heap, Alan
       ROOM: Aula 1.2 CCSS
                                                                     Southern, Matt Thompson
        Gender is dead. Pink is forever. DIY as Resistance
         and Existence in the Global South - Paula Guerra,          Public Policies Enabling the Social and Solidarity
         Sofia Sousa                                                 Economy in the City of Montreal - Marguerite
                                                                     Mendell, Nancy Neamtan, Hyuna Yi
        Solidarity Economy and Mental Health in Brazil:
         producing culture and democracy - Marilia                  Guidelines for Local Governments on Policies for
         Verissimo Veronese                                          Social and Solidarity Economy - Hamish Jenkins,
                                                                     Ilcheong Yi, Samuel Brülisauer, Kameni Chaddha
        Roles and places of cultural NGOs in the fabric
         of a European Capital of Culture. A study case on
         Timisoara 2023 - Alexandru Dragan
        Cultural transformativity, solidarity economy and         13:00-14:30 Lunch
         intersectional learning - Linda Lundgaard Andersen

14:30 -16:00
       PLENARY SESSION 3
       P3. What possibility for new action based on collective principles and values?
       Chair: Lars Hulgård, Roskilde University (Denmark)
       ROOM: Salón Actos CCSS
       Speakers:
       Tine De Moor, Erasmus University, The Netherlands
       Swati Barnejee, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, India
       Fernanda Wanderley, Universidad Católica Boliviana “San Pablo”, Bolivia

       16:00-16:30 Coffee Break
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16:30 -18:00                                                 Wednesday, October 6th

   PAPER SESSIONS 5
   7 PARALLEL SESSIONS & 2 PANELS

   SESSION 5.1. Disruptive Pathways for                   SESSION 5.3. Value Creation
   Social Change                                          Chairs:
   Chairs:                                                ROOM: Aula 1.3 CCSS
   ROOM: Salón Actos VR                                    How does social value creation look like in
    Utopian thinking in social innovation for social       Georgia? (The example of five social enterprises) -
     change and transformation - Jennifer Eschweiler,       Maya Giorbelidze
     Luise Li Langergaard                                  Values-driven Sustainable Innovative Green
    Feminist Self-Management Practices in the              Entrepreneurship Model for Value Creation
     Solidarity Economy: A Quantitative Study of            and Stakeholders’ Benefits: A Food sector
     the relationships between gender justice and           Case Evidence from India - Karthika Palanisamy,
     organizational dynamics in enterprises formed          Karthikeyan Muthumarriyappan
     by women - Nazare Soares, Sílvia Maria Dias Pedro     Is stakeholder value creation a criterion for social
     Rebouças, José Carlos Lázaro da Silva Filho            value management in social enterprises? - Marta
    The strange death of the student social economy        Solórzano García, Carmen Guzmán Alfonso
     in Ireland: Can Erik Olin Wright’s concept of         Have we agreed on that? Collective values in
     interstitial transformation provide some insights?     Community Grassroots Innovations - Paola Raffaelli
     - Deiric Ó Broin
                                                           Análisis prospectivo de la dinámica social en
    ”Where’s My Change?”: Tensions between art             modelos de negocio para la generación de valor
     and economics in Glasgow’s Feminist Exchange           - Oscar Mauricio Alvarado Gómez, Martín González
     Network - Kai Roland Green                             Vásquez

   SESSION 5.2. Survival and Sustainbility                SESSION 5.4. Enabling SE Eco-systems
   Chairs:                                                Chairs:
   ROOM: Aula 1.2 CCSS                                    ROOM: Sala Estudio CCSS
    Survival Advantage of Converted Firms over Ex
     nihilo Firms. An Empirical Appraisal on French        Enabling social enterprise ecosystems to
     Worker Cooperatives - Mirabel Thibault                 address wicked problems by combining systems
    Large Converted Cooperatives: What Survival
                                                            thinking and complexity social entrepreneurship
     Patterns? - Esmeralda Gerritse                         approaches - Sharon Zivkovic
                                                           Enabling ecosystems for social enterprise start-
    What do you mean when you say sustainability?
     Returning to Practice with Fourth Generation           ups - Philip Marcel Karré
     Evaluation to Conceptualize Sustainability in         Characteristics of the enabling ecosystem
     Community-Based Organizations - Alex Richmond          fostering social enterprises and social innovations
    The Competitive Advantage of Entrepreneurial
                                                            - Harri Kostilainen
     Spirit. Entrepreneurial Orientation and               The role and the interplay between enabling
     Cooperatives’ Performance in Switzerland - Löffel      ecosystem for SEs and multilevel governance in
     Ueli, Markus Gmür                                      promoting sustainable development. Evidences
                                                            from Italy - Enrico Testi

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8th EMES International Research Conference on Social Enterprise | Teruel, October 4 - 8, 2021

16:30 -18:00
       SESSION 5.5. Risk and regulation in                         Social Initiative Cooperatives: a new form of
       microfinancing                                               Social Enterprise in Spain - Millán Díaz Foncea,
                                                                    Ignacio Bretos, Carmen Marcuello
       Chairs:
                                                                   Translating definition criteria into legal provisions:
       ROOM: Aula 1.5 BBAA                                          Social Cooperative Enterprises of Law 4430/2016
        To What Extent is Industry Self-Regulation                 in Greece - Sofia Adam, Ifigeneia Douvitsa
         Applicable to Microfinance? The Case of TAMFI -
         Tristán Caballero-Montes
                                                                  PANEL 11: Social innovation, Social
        Staff Turnover and Female Leadership in
                                                                  Enterprises and Rural Development –
         Social Enterprises: The Case of Credit Risk in
         Microfinance - Naome Otiti
                                                                  New Solutions for the Countryside(s)?
        Developing a sustainable ecosystem of circular
                                                                  Chairs: Lucas Olmedo
         economy with a multistakeholder cooperative              ROOM: Aula 1.6 BBAA
         governance. The case of a solidarity fintech -            Emergence of eco-social innovations in rural
         Cynthia Srnec, Philippe Eynaud                             areas: cases from Denmark and Portugal - Anna
                                                                    Umantseva
        Integrating Market Conditions into Regulatory
         Decisions on Microfinance Interest Rates: Does            Analysing Two Modes of Spread (Regional and
         Competition Matter? - Tristán Caballero-Montes             Process-relational) in Social Innovation in the Case
                                                                    of EPAM, Rural Portugal - Jamie-Scott Baxter

       SESSION 5.6. SE in a pandemic era                           Classifying rural-urban short food supply chain
                                                                    cooperation models to evaluate their sustainabilit
       Chairs:                                                      - Katrin Martens, Sebastian Rogga, Anette Pirorr,
       ROOM: Salón Actos CCSS                                       Bernd Pölling, Andreas Obersteg
        Where to now? Searching for SE approaches to
         enable the post-pandemic re-emergence and
                                                                  PANEL 12: Work-Integration Social
         sustainability of culture-based creative tourism in
         small cities and rural areas - Nancy Duxbury
                                                                  Enterprises Longitudinal Evaluation
                                                                  Study with At-Risk Youth in Canada:
        Grassroots initiatives during the COVID-19
                                                                  Ongoing Findings and Research
         pandemic in Hungary - reflections on a
         participatory action research - Melinda Mihály
                                                                  Opportunities and Challenges (II)
        Managing social enterprises during Covid-19
                                                                  Chairs: Marcelo Vieta
         crisis. A dynamic capabilities approach - Nina           ROOM: Aula 1.1 CCSS
         Magomedova, Pilar Cano-Serrano                            WISE participants in two remote First Nations:
                                                                    Sustainable livelihoods and food security down with
        Work related stress among social enterprise
                                                                    COVID-19 lock down - Shirley Thompson, BJ Oni
         managers working in health and social care
         during Covid-19 pandemic: practice and policy             Embedding the Sustainable Development Goals in
         implications - Chi Maher                                   Integrated Social Accounting - Laurie Mook
                                                                   Experiences and findings of the Vancouver,
       SESSION 5.7. Cooperatives and                                British Columbia faction of a longitudinal WISE
       Cooperativism                                                evaluation study with at-risk youth - Peter Hall,
                                                                    Lindsay Simpson
       Chairs: Millán Díaz-Foncea
       ROOM: Salon Actos VR
        Game theory and cooperatives - Bodgan Radu
         Marhelka, Carmen Marcuello
        New Cooperativism as Social Innovation: Progress
         or Regress? - Rory Ridley-Duff

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