In this view you can find detailed information about each individual workshop that will be organised at the 2nd International CIRIEC Research Conference on Social Economy.
Schedule of the Workshop Sessions
Parrallel Workshop Session A: October 1 - from 14.00 - 15.45
Parrallel Workshop Session B: October 1 - from 16.15 - 18.00
Parrallel Workshop Session C: October 2 - from 09.00 - 10.45
Parrallel Workshop Session D: October 2 - from 11.15 - 13.00
Each session (A-D) that will be arranged, comprises 6-7 workshops. You will find information about the content of each workshop, the names of authors, their affiliations, but also practical information like the building and room number, where the workshop will take place.
First please select the relevant session and then you can choose to view the relevant workshop that you would like to see.
Moderator: Gordon Hahn
Building: F
Room number: F214
Language: EN
Moderator: Gordon Hahn
Building: F
Room number: F214
Language: EN
Moderator: Ricardo Jose Server Izquierdo
Building: G
Room number: G1352
Language: ES
Moderator: Pekka Pattiniemi
Building: F
Room number: F229
Language: EN
Moderator: Darryl Reed
Building: G
Room number: G1351
Language: EN
Moderator: Victor Pestoff
Building: L
Room number: L216
Language: EN
Moderator: Pilar Alguacil
Building: F
Room number: F234
Language: ES
Moderator: Jesús María Gómez
Building: G
Room number: G1351
Language: ES
Moderator: Hans Westlund
Building: L
Room number: L216
Language: EN
Moderator: Danièle Demoustier
Building: L
Room number: L214
Language: FR
Moderator: Marie-Louise von Bergmann-Winberg
Building: F
Room number: F234
Language: EN
Moderator: Hajime Imamoura
Building: F
Room number: F226
Language: EN
Moderator: Baleren Bakaikoa
Building: G
Room number: G1352
Language: ES
Moderator: Rafael Millan
Building: F
Room number: F234
Language: ES
Moderator: Bengt Johannisson
Building: F
Room number: F214
Language: EN
Moderator: Jesús María Gómez
Building: G
Room number: G1352
Language: ES
Moderator: Victor Pestoff
Building: G
Room number: G1351
Language: EN
Moderator: Ian MacPherson
Building: F
Room number: F229
Language: EN
Moderator: Carlos Farias
Building: L
Room number: L216
Language: ES
Moderator: Hans Westlund
Building: L
Room number: L214
Language: EN
Moderator: Marie Bouchard
Building: L
Room number: L214
Language: FR
Moderator: Marie-Louise von Bergmann-Winberg
Building: G
Room number: G1352
Language: EN
Moderator: Carlos Farias
Building: F
Room number: F234
Language: ES
Moderator: Darryl Reed
Building: L
Room number: L216
Language: EN
Moderator: Meeri Brandum Granqvist
Building: F
Room number: F214
Language: EN
Moderator: Hajime Imamoura
Building: F
Room number: F229
Language: EN
Moderator: Carmen Marcuello
Building: G
Room number: G1351
Language: ES
This paper examines the influence of ethno-religious identity on the attitudes and behavior of faith-based nonprofit organization (FBO) staff when providing health and social services in international development. The paper focuses on contexts of ethno-religious violence, with specific attention given to the implications for potential service recipients’ inclusion and exclusion from services.
2º Congreso Mundial de Investigadores en Economía Social, Östersund (Suecia), 1 y 2 de octubre de 2009
La Economía Social en un mundo confrontado a una crisis global
COMUNICACIÓN: Los servicios sociales prestados por Entidades de la Economía social como servicios de interés económico general en el ámbito europeo. AUTORA: María Pilar Alguacil Marí. Profesora titular de Derecho Financiero y Tributario. Universidad de Valencia. RESUMEN: En el contexto de crisis actual resulta especialmente relevante el tratamiento de las Entidades prestadoras de servicios sociales, y en par
Recent experimental studies argue that competition yields higher levels of buyer trust and seller trustworthiness, with this having obvious desirable consequences on market efficiency. The setting analysed in these studies basically resembles the classical trust game, with the first mover (the buyer) deciding whether to purchase an item, and the second mover (the seller) deciding whether to cheat (by providing a good of a quality different from the one promised or by not shipping the good).