02777nam--2200469---450-99000580548020331620140724152008.0978-92-79-26866-3000580548USA01000580548(ALEPH)000580548USA0100058054820130207d2013----km-y0itaa50------baengLU||||||||001yySocial economy and social entrepreneurshipEuropean Commission, Directorate-General for Employment, social affairs and inclusionLuxembourgPublications office of the European Union201381 p.ill.21 cmSocial Europe guide4The Social Europe guide is a bi-annual publication aimed at providing to an interested but not necessarily specialized audience a concise overview of specific areas of EU policy in the field of employment, social affairs and inclusion. It illustrates the key issues and challenges, explains policy actions and instruments at EU level and provides examples of best practices from EU Member States. It also presents views on the subject from the Council Presidency and the European Parliament. The fourth volume in the series describes the vivid world of social economy organisations (such as cooperatives, associations, mutuals and foundations) as well as the more recent phenomenon of social entrepreneurship, i.e. business created to achieve social rather than financial goals. In addition, it illustrates trends towards greater social responsibility among citizens/consumers, for-profit companies and financial institutions. Finally it reviews ways in which European and national policies support the social economy and social enterprise. [Ed.]2001Social Europe guidePaesi dell'Unione europeaBNCFEconomia socialePaesi dell'Unione europeaBNCFImprenditorialitàPaesi dell'Unione EuropeaBNCF330.94Commissione europea :Direzione generale Occupazione, affari sociali e inclusione616179ITsalbcISBDhttp://dx.publications.europa.eu/10.2767/65869.Accesso libero online990005805480203316CDE 03.02 (XXVIII)CDE 2963CDE 03.0200185227BKCDEMARIAS9020130207USA011320MARIAS9020130207USA011321MARIAS9020130207USA011324MARIAS9020130207USA011329MARIAS9020130703USA011000MARIAS9020140724USA011457MARIAS9020140724USA011520Social economy and social entrepreneurship1089399UNISA