Social and Political Embeddedness of Argentina's Worker-Recuperated Enterprises

Social and Political Embeddedness of Argentina's Worker-Recuperated Enterprises
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Synopsis Social and Political Embeddedness of Argentina's Worker-Recuperated Enterprises by : Irena Petrovic

The phenomenon of ERTs (empresas recuperadas por sus trabajadores) in Argentina has gained popularity since the financial crisis of 2001-2002. The resulting drastic drop in gross national product, the high inflation rates, and the increased rates of unemployment and poverty reflected serious weaknesses and limitations of neoliberal institutions in Argentina. This phenomenon was also determined by specific historical patterns, such as state interventionism, a long tradition of trade unionism and workers' struggles, as well as a long and deep-rooted tradition of cooperativism. According to the latest survey (Ruggeri, 2014b), there are more than 300 ERTs in Argentina, employing over 13,000 workers. Data show that 95 per cent of ERTs are self-organized under the organizational and legal framework of worker cooperatives. This paper aims at providing a political, economic and social overview of the emergence and establishment of ERTs in Argentina over the past two decades. Moreover, the legal and institutional preconditions that significantly encourage, limit, and determine the scope of worker cooperatives, will be analyzed. In this analysis we will rely on the results of research on ERTs that has been done over the last 10 years, as well as on a historical analysis of the legal and institutional framework.

Workers’ Self-Management in Argentina

Workers’ Self-Management in Argentina
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 680
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ISBN-10 : 9789004268951
ISBN-13 : 9004268952
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Synopsis Workers’ Self-Management in Argentina by : Marcelo Vieta

In Workers’ Self-Management in Argentina, Marcelo Vieta homes in on the history, consolidation, and socio-political dimensions of Argentina’s empresas recuperadas por sus trabajadores (worker-recuperated enterprises), a worker-led company occupation movement that has surged since the turn-of-the-millennium and the country’s neo-liberal crisis.

Co-operative Struggles: Work Conflicts in Argentina’s New Worker Co-operatives

Co-operative Struggles: Work Conflicts in Argentina’s New Worker Co-operatives
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9789004468641
ISBN-13 : 9004468641
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Synopsis Co-operative Struggles: Work Conflicts in Argentina’s New Worker Co-operatives by : Denise Kasparian

In Co-operative Struggles, Denise Kasparian expands the theoretical horizons regarding labour unrest by proposing new categories to make visible and conceptualize conflicts in the new worker co-operativism of the twenty-first century in Argentina.

Co-operatives in a Post-Growth Era

Co-operatives in a Post-Growth Era
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9781783600793
ISBN-13 : 1783600799
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Synopsis Co-operatives in a Post-Growth Era by : Tom Webb

For the past three decades, neoclassical doctrine has dominated economic theory and policy. The balance of power has shifted to protect private interests, resulting in unprecedented damage to the environment and society, with no solution in sight as more austerity and less government continues to be posited as the answer to the oncoming waves of crisis. It doesn't have to be this way. Featuring a remarkable roster of internationally renowned critical thinkers, Co-operatives in a Post-Growth Era presents a feasible alternative for a more environmentally sustainable and equitable economic system - specifically, the co-operative business model. With more than 100 million people working in co-operatives and more than a billion members around the world, the time has never been better for co-operatives everywhere to recognise their potential to change the economic landscape. An essential book for students, policymakers and concerned citizens looking for a practical way to change the current stagnant economic paradigm.

Understanding Social Enterprise

Understanding Social Enterprise
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 441
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ISBN-10 : 9781473943537
ISBN-13 : 1473943531
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Synopsis Understanding Social Enterprise by : Rory Ridley-Duff

The emergence of social enterprises over the past 35 years has been an exciting and significant development in the economy at a local, national and international level. How should we understand the growing popularity of social enterprise and the wider social economy? Are alternative business models even more relevant in an uncertain business climate? Do they provide a robust response to periods of state ′austerity′? How do social enterprises contribute to global initiatives to improve the sustainability and responsibility of the business community? Through discussion of theoretical and practical considerations for the field, and a wealth of learning features, this 2nd edition of Understanding Social Enterprise: Focuses on the distinct pathways that social enterprises follow, critiquing the competencies and practices that contribute to a successful social economy Contains updated coverage on sector issues, including the recent development of the social investment industry Explores how private, voluntary and public sector agencies engage the social economy, and how distinctive new forms have emerged from it Examines the management of social enterprises in different contexts within the social economy Contains updated coverage of international issues informed by global studies of the social economies. Revisions include a new, tripartite structure and two new chapters on ′Marketing and Measuring Social Value′ and ′Social Investment and Crowd Funding′. Visit the companion website for sample curricula, instructors’ manual, PowerPoint slides and extra case studies for lecturers, and access to full-text journal articles for students.

Green Economics

Green Economics
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9781136564420
ISBN-13 : 113656442X
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Synopsis Green Economics by : Molly Scott Cato

The world as we know it needs a new economics. Climate change, financial crisis and out-of-control globalization - all the major problems facing the world have their root in the dominant economic system. The globalised marketplace is the prevailing force in our lives, undermining the real importance of our human communities and our planet. Green Economics argues that society should be embedded within the ecosystem, and that markets and economies are social structures that should respond to social and environmental priorities. This highly readable text provides an introduction to green economics including views on taxation, welfare, money, economic development and employment through the work of its inspirational figures including Schumacher, Robertson and Douthwaite. It also explores the contributions and insights of schools of thought critical of the dominant neo-classical economic paradigm, including ecofeminism, views from the global South, and the perspective of indigenous peoples. Examples of effective green policies that are already being implemented across the world are presented, as well as policy prescriptions for issues including climate change, localization, citizens' income, economic measurement, ecotaxes and trade.

The Politics of Value Creation

The Politics of Value Creation
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Publisher : LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 383834264X
ISBN-13 : 9783838342641
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Synopsis The Politics of Value Creation by : Alice Bryer

This book provides one of the first comparative ethnographic studies of the Argentinean empresas recuperadas (ERs) - worker cooperatives established during Argentina's 2001 socio-economic crisis. Through the analysis of eight case studies conducted between February 2006 and March 2007, the author builds an original analytical and methodological approach to cooperatives, the labour process, and the roles of accounting, situating her analysis within wider debates on neoliberalism and the social economy. The book will be of interest to anyone concerned with contemporary issues of social change, political economy, or Argentinean politics.

People-Centred Businesses

People-Centred Businesses
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9780230295292
ISBN-13 : 0230295290
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Synopsis People-Centred Businesses by : J. Birchall

So what is a member-owned business? What does it look like? How can we distinguish it from an investor-owned business? The crucial distinction is between a business that is people-centred, and one that is money-centred. This book explores the growing number of companies which use this model and their wider significance in society.

The Consequences of the International Crisis for European SMEs

The Consequences of the International Crisis for European SMEs
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781136190513
ISBN-13 : 1136190511
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Synopsis The Consequences of the International Crisis for European SMEs by : Bruno Dallago

The book explores how, to what extent and with what consequences the international crisis of 2007-2008 and the recession which followed have affected European SMEs (small and medium enterprises) in both the well established market economies of the old member countries and in the post-transformation new member countries, and what can be done at the institutional and political level to uphold them.

Co-operatives in a Global Economy

Co-operatives in a Global Economy
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9781443802550
ISBN-13 : 1443802557
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Synopsis Co-operatives in a Global Economy by : J. J. McMurtry

In their efforts to internationalize in the emerging global economy, co-operatives not only face a variety of problems that are common to all firms, but encounter specific challenges due to their particular value commitments, forms of incorporation and organizational structures. These features of cooperatives are generally seen as a major source of competitive disadvantages and may cause significant trade-offs, forcing cooperatives to choose between living up to their principles of member ownership and control and remaining economically viable. Critics argue that such trade-offs signal the increasing irrelevance of cooperatives in a global economy. Advocates, however, counter that cooperatives may have unique competitive advantages which can be exploited in a global economy and that current trade-offs facing cooperatives can be overcome with the development of new international and transnational cooperative institutions and practices. Cooperatives, they claim, represent a much more sustainable and equitable form of production and may form the basis for viable, alternative approaches to development. This collection examines these debates about the roles of cooperatives in our increasingly global economy.