2019
DOI: 10.1177/1465750319879632
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Social entrepreneurship and Economy for the Common Good: Study of their relationship through a bibliometric analysis

Abstract: Being social entrepreneurship (SE) the closest to Economy for the Common Good (ECG) principles, our work proposes to analyze the contribution of ECG model to SE. It is also intended to establish the relationship that exists between both concepts. Therefore, our specific objectives are to (1) identify the specific contributions of ECG principles to SE as well as their overlaps, (2) perform a literature review to analyze and quantify the number of research papers on SE and ECG, and (3) identify the poss… Show more

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“…Por su parte, el modelo de la EBC se fundamenta en la necesidad que tienen las empresas de medir sus impactos sociales y ambientales, además de sus beneficios económicos y financieros (Felber, 2012;Campos Climent et al, 2020). Bajo este criterio, una empresa del bien común es aquella que es capaz de crear un triple valor: económico, social y ambiental; contribuyendo así a la sostenibilidad, tanto interna (de la propia empresa) como externa (de la sociedad en la cual lleva a cabo su actividad empresarial).…”
Section: La Sostenibilidad Corporativa Como Punto De Conexión Entre Lunclassified
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“…Por su parte, el modelo de la EBC se fundamenta en la necesidad que tienen las empresas de medir sus impactos sociales y ambientales, además de sus beneficios económicos y financieros (Felber, 2012;Campos Climent et al, 2020). Bajo este criterio, una empresa del bien común es aquella que es capaz de crear un triple valor: económico, social y ambiental; contribuyendo así a la sostenibilidad, tanto interna (de la propia empresa) como externa (de la sociedad en la cual lleva a cabo su actividad empresarial).…”
Section: La Sostenibilidad Corporativa Como Punto De Conexión Entre Lunclassified
“…Algunos de estos enfoques intentan suavizar o paliar parte de las externalidades provocadas por el capitalismo, como es el caso de la Economía Social, el Tercer Sector, la Economía Solidaria, la Economía Sostenible o la Responsabilidad Social Empresarial, entre otros (Chaves Ávila y Monzón Sanchis Palacio y Campos Climent, 2019;Campos Climent et al, 2020). Sin embargo, los resultados de todos estos modelos han sido parciales y locales, de manera que no han resuelto las graves contradicciones que genera el sistema capitalista y las desigualdades económicas y sociales han seguido aumentando de manera constante (Entrena Jiménez y Martínez Rodríguez, 2013).…”
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“…The Common Good Balance Sheet (CGBS) and the Common Good Matrix (CGM) are the strategic tools used to implement the Economy for the Common Good (ECG) model [9][10][11][12]. Through these instruments, we can measure the social and environmental value that an organization creates, as a complement to the economic value (co-creation of value).…”
Section: Theoretical Framework: Implementing the Economy For The Common Good To Agroecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the ECG can boost the commitment of the agricultural sector in defense of the SDGs. Hence, it may be of interest to integrate the ECG model into the agroecological sector [9][10][11][12]. Such integration can be conducted through a process of search, implementation, and exemplification, which values the contribution of this sector to the common good by including the three dimensions of sustainability [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, based on the data reported by Felber et al (2019), "the Economy for the Common Good (ECG) model and its tools to facilitate sustainability management and reporting can provide a framework" capable to address the elements specific to the non-financial reporting from a social and environmental perspective. Furthermore, taking into account that social entrepreneurship (SE) is "the closest to Economy for the Common Good (ECG) principles", the contribution of ECG model to SE was analyzed by specialists, for instance, in order to "determine the potential contributions of the ECG model to SE" (Campos et al 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%