These publications in journals or books result from cooperation among various national ICSEM teams along geographical or thematic lines. They are listed here in reverse chronological order, with the most recent publications listed first.
Books
Defourny, J. & Nyssens, M. (eds) (2021) Social Enterprise in Central and Eastern Europe. Theory, Models and Practice, London & New York: Routledge.
AVAILABLE IN OPEN ACCESS thanks to the support of COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology)
Defourny, J. & Nyssens, M. (eds) (2021) Social Enterprise in Western Europe: Theory, Models and Practice, London & New York: Routledge.
AVAILABLE IN OPEN ACCESS thanks to the support of COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology)
Gaiger, L. I., Nyssens, M. & Wanderley, F. (eds) (2019) Social Enterprise in Latin America: Theory, Models and Practice, London & New York: Routledge.
AVAILABLE IN OPEN ACCESS
Bidet, E. & Defourny, J. (eds) (2019) Social Enterprise in Asia: Theory, Models and Practice, London & New York: Routledge.
AVAILABLE IN OPEN ACCESS thanks to the support of the Chaire Économie Sociale et Solidaire, Le Mans University (France)
The two “European” books are a joint product of the ICSEM Project and the COST Action 16206 “Empowering the next generation of social enterprise scholars”.
Articles in journals and special issues
- Defourny, J., Nyssens, M. & Brolis, O. (2020) “Testing Social Enterprise Models Across the World: Evidence From the ‘International Comparative Social Enterprise Models (ICSEM) Project’”, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quaterly, 50(2): 420-440.
- Defourny, J. & Nyssens, M. (2017) “Fundamentals for an International Typology of Social Enterprise Models”, Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations (Vol. 28, Issue 6), pp. 2469-97.
- Defourny, J. & Nyssens, M. (eds) (2017) “Mapping Social Enterprise Models: an International Perspective”, Special Issue of the Social Enterprise Journal (Vol. 13, Issue 4).
This publication includes contributions by ICSEM Partners from Israel, Australia, South Korea, Rwanda, the United Arab Emirates, New Zealand and South Africa.
- Cooney, K. & Nyssens, M. (eds) (2016) “Work Integration Social Enterprises“, December 2016 special issue of Nonprofit Policy Forum (Vol. 7, Issue 4)
The guest editors of this special issue of Nonprofit Policy Forum (edited by Dennis Young, ICSEM USA) are Kate Cooney (ICSEM USA), Marthe Nyssens (ICSEM Scientific Coordinator) and Mary O’Shaughnessy (ICSEM Ireland). The issue includes contributions by both ICSEM Scientific Coordinators (Marthe Nyssens and Jacques Defourny) as well as by ICSEM Research Partners from the USA (Kate Cooney), Ireland (Mary O’Shaughnessy and Patricia O’Hara), Japan (Rosario Laratta and Sachiko Nakagawa), Switzerland (Stefan Adam, Gregorio Avilés, Domenico Ferrari, Jeremias Amstutz, Luca Crivelli, Daniela Schmitz, Bernadette Wüthrich and Daniel Zoebeli) and Austria (Maria Anastasiadis). The articles listed below can be accessed by clicking on their title.
- Editor’s Note, by Dennis Young
- Public Policies and Work Integration Social Enterprises: The Challenge of Institutionalization in a Neoliberal Era, by Kate Cooney, Marthe Nyssens, Mary O’Shaughnessy and Jacques Defourny
- Work Integration Social Enterprises in the United States: Operating at the Nexus of Public Policy, Markets, and Community, by Kate Cooney
- Social Enterprise in Ireland – Why Work Integration Social Enterprises (WISEs) Dominate the Discourse, by Mary O’Shaughnessy and Patricia O’Hara
- Work Integration Social Enterprises for People with Disabilities in Japan, by Rosario Laratta and Sachiko Nakagawa
- Work Integration Social Enterprises in Switzerland, by Stefan Adam, Gregorio Avilés, Domenico Ferrari, Jeremias Amstutz, Luca Crivelli, Enrico Cavedon, Anja Gafner, Spartaco Greppi, Daniela Schmitz, Bernadette Wüthrich and Daniel Zoebeli
- Work Integration Social Enterprises in Austria – Characteristics, Evolution and Perspectives, by Maria Anastasiadis
- “Comparación internacional de modelos de empresas de economía social y solidaria“, September-December 2016 special issue of Ciências Sociais Unisinos(Vol. 52, Issue 3).
This special issue is introduced by Marília Veríssimo Veronese (ICSEM Brazil) and Marthe Nyssens (ICSEM Scientific Coordinator) and includes inter alia contributions by Maria José Ruiz Rivera and Andreia Lemaître (ICSEM Ecuador), Isabelle Hillenkamp (ICSEM Bolivia), Nicolás Gómez Núñez (ICSEM Chile), Carola Conde Bonfil (ICSEM Mexico), and María Angela Prialé Valle and Rosa María Fuchs Ángeles (ICSEM Peru).
- “Apresentação”, by Veríssimo Veronese, M. & Nyssens, M.
- “Economía solidaria en el Ecuador: institucionalización y tipos de organizaciones“, by Ruiz Rivera, M. J. & Lemaître, A.
- “Sujeitos políticos da economia solidária e comunitária na Bolívia: tendências e modelos do setor camponês-indígena“, by Hillenkamp, I.
- “Revisando un emprendimiento asociativo de trabajo autogestionado desde su tecnología social“, by Gómez Núñez, N.
- “Entendiendo las diferentes perspectivas de las empresas sociales en México“, by Conde Bonfil, C.
- “Hacia una comprensión del ecosistema emprendedor social peruano: contexto y características del emprendimiento social en Lima“, by Vera Ruiz, A., Prialé Valle, M. A., Fuchs Ángeles, R. M., Espinosa Pezzia, A., Seminario Obando, M. A/ N. & Ninahuanca López, E. F.
- Bidet, E., Defourny, J. & Nyssens, M. (eds) (2016) “Entreprise sociale et économie sociale en Asie” (Partie II), RECMA, Revue internationale de l’économie sociale, n° 342, 19-65.
This second part of this special file on Asia, coordinated by Eric Bidet (ICSEM South Korea) and Jacques Defourny and Marthe Nyssens (ICSEM Scientific Coordinators), includes contributions by Pham Vu Thang (ICSEM Vietnam), Sothy Khieng and Isaac Lyne (ICSEM Cambodia) and Marie Lisa Dacanay (ICSEM Philippines).
- “Entreprise sociale et économie sociale en Asie (partie II)“, by Eric Bidet, Jacques Defourny and Marthe Nyssens
- “ESS et entreprise sociale dans le contexte vietnamien“, by Pham Vu Thang
- “L’entreprise sociale au Cambodge : typologie et institutionnalisation“, by Sothy Khieng and Isaac Lyne
- “ESS, entreprise sociale et pauvreté : l’exemple des Philippines“, by Marie Lisa Dacanay
- Bidet, E., Defourny, J. & Nyssens, M. (eds) (2016) “Entreprise sociale et économie sociale en Asie” (Partie I), RECMA, Revue internationale de l’économie sociale, n° 341, 21-86.
This first part of this special file on Asia, coordinated by Eric Bidet (ICSEM South Korea) and Jacques Defourny and Marthe Nyssens (ICSEM Scientific Coordinators), includes contributions by Eric Bidet and HyungSik Eum (ICSEM South Korea), Matsuyo Makino and Ken-Ichi Kitajima (ICSEM Japan) and Xiaomin Yu (ICSEM China).
- “Entreprise sociale et économie sociale en Asie (partie I)“, by Eric Bidet, Jacques Defourny and Marthe Nyssens
- “L’émergence du modèle coopératif en Corée du Sud“, by Eric Bidet and HyungSik Eum
- “L’émergence des entreprises sociales rurales communautaires au Japon“, by Matsuyo Makino and Ken-Ichi Kitajima
- “L’entreprise sociale en Chine : ressorts, développements et cadre juridique“, by Xiaomin Yu
- Elson, P. & Brouard, F. (eds) (2015) “Social Enterprise in Canada“, spring 2015 special issue of the Canadian journal of nonprofit and social economy research / Revue canadienne de recherche sur les OSBL et l’économie sociale (ANSERJ) (Vol. 6, No 1)
The spring 2015 issue of the Canadian journal of nonprofit and social economy research / Revue canadienne de recherche sur les OSBL et l’économie sociale (ANSERJ) was coordinated by ICSEM researchers Peter Elson and François Brouard. It is devoted to social enterprise in Canada and includes contributions by many researchers of the ICSEM team in Canada, namely JJ McMurtry, Doug Lionais, Marie J. Bouchard, Paulo Cruz Filho, Tassadit Zerdani, Marcelo Vieta and Peter Hall.
- “Editorial“, by Peter Elson and François Brouard
- “Social Enterprise in Canada: An Introduction“, by JJ McMurtry and François Brouard
- “Les entreprises sociales au Canada : Un bref exposé“, by François Brouard and JJ McMurtry
- “Social Enterprise in Atlantic Canada“, by Doug Lionais
- “Social Enterprise in Quebec: Understanding their ‘Institutional Footprint’“, by Marie J. Bouchard, Paulo Cruz Filho and Tassadit Zerdani
- “Social Enterprises Models in Canada: Ontario“, by François Brouard, JJ McMurtry and Marcelo Vieta
- “Social Enterprises in the Canadian West“, by Peter Elson, Peter Hall, Sarah Leeson-Klym, Darcy Penner and Jill Andres
- “Indigenous Communities and Social Enterprise in Canada: Incorporating Culture as an Essential Ingredient of Entrepreneurship“, by Ushnish Sengupta, Marcelo Vieta and JJ McMurtry