30 min

Theoretical Foundations and News from Central and Eastern Europe Empowering Social Enterprise Research

    • Government

This is the first of 3 episodes about Social Enterprise from a research perspective. S.E. is an incredibly diverse phenomenon and scholars from all over Europe and beyond are busy studying their local realities and connecting them to the ongoing scientific conversation. In this episode we start by asking the obvious question: what is social enterprise? We hear from leading Belgian SE scholar Jacques Defourny, and we make special room for scholars from Central and Eastern European and peripheral countries. Featured in this episode: Yulia Aray (Saint Petersburg University, Russian Federation), Jacques Defourny (Liège University), Melinda Mihály (Center for Economic and Regional Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences) and Nóra Ritók (Real Pearl Foundation, Hungary).

This is the first of 3 episodes about Social Enterprise from a research perspective. S.E. is an incredibly diverse phenomenon and scholars from all over Europe and beyond are busy studying their local realities and connecting them to the ongoing scientific conversation. In this episode we start by asking the obvious question: what is social enterprise? We hear from leading Belgian SE scholar Jacques Defourny, and we make special room for scholars from Central and Eastern European and peripheral countries. Featured in this episode: Yulia Aray (Saint Petersburg University, Russian Federation), Jacques Defourny (Liège University), Melinda Mihály (Center for Economic and Regional Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences) and Nóra Ritók (Real Pearl Foundation, Hungary).

30 min

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