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dc.creatorValenzuela-García, Hugo-
dc.creatorMolina, José Luis-
dc.creatorLubbers, Miranda J.-
dc.creatorEscribano, Paula-
dc.creatorFuentes, Sandrine-
dc.date2019-09-17-
dc.date.accessioned2023-03-15T20:47:34Z-
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dc.identifierhttps://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RASO/article/view/65619-
dc.identifier10.5209/raso.65619-
dc.identifier.urihttps://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/184519-
dc.descriptionSocial Entrepreneurship emerged in Catalonia after 2008 and offered an occupational alternative fostered by financial actors and public administrations to respond to two major problems aggravated by the financial crisis: the creation of stable work and the resolution of socio-ecological problems. The new entrepreneurship, headed by a self-employed creative class, faces the tensions of balancing market orientation and social objectives. We hold sustain that the new label - social enterprise - We argue that the new label - social entrepreneurship - is part of a policy that reflects the alliance between financial interests, business schools and the neoliberal state aimed at covering the material and ideological fracture left by the economic crisis.. The paper provides, on the one hand, an empirical contribution to the universe of social entrepreneurship (based on the analysis of 43 case studies of social enterprises, 93 surveys of entrepreneurs and a database of 347 entities) and, on the other, a theoretical approach to better understand this evolving phenomenon as the product of new and sophisticated ways of Capitalist value extraction.en-US
dc.descriptionEl fenómeno del emprendimiento social surgido en Cataluña a partir de la crisis del 2008 se presenta como una alternativa ocupacional promovida por actores financieros y administraciones públicas para responder a dos problemas agravados por la crisis financiera: la necesidad de crear empleo estable y los retos sociales y medioambientales. Este tipo de emprendimiento, liderado por una clase creativa auto-empleada, se enfrenta a las tensiones surgidas de equilibrar las aspiraciones personales y convicciones sociales contra las presiones del mercado. Sostenemos que la nueva etiqueta -emprendimiento social- es parte de una política que refleja la alianza de intereses financieros, escuelas de negocios y el estado neoliberal orientada a cubrir la fractura material e ideológica dejada por la crisis económica. Este texto aporta, por una parte, una contribución empírica al universo del emprendimiento social (basada en el análisis de 43 estudios de caso de empresas sociales, 93 encuestas de emprendedores y una base de datos de 347 entidades) y, por la otra, una aproximación teórica para entender esta expansión capitalista y su creciente sofisticación ideológica y práctica en los procesos de extracción del valor.es-ES
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dc.publisherEdiciones Complutensees-ES
dc.relationhttps://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RASO/article/view/65619/4564456552234-
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dc.sourceRevista de Antropología Social; Vol. 28 Núm. 2 (2019): Economía social y solidaria, emprendimiento social y economía popular en la sociedad post-crisis; 371-390es-ES
dc.source1988-2831-
dc.source1131-558X-
dc.subjectSocial entrepreneurshipen-US
dc.subjectvalueen-US
dc.subjectwork restructuringen-US
dc.subjectoutsourcingen-US
dc.subjectneoliberal stateen-US
dc.subjectEmprendimiento sociales-ES
dc.subjectvalores-ES
dc.subjectrestructuración laborales-ES
dc.subjectexternalizaciónes-ES
dc.subjectEstado neoliberales-ES
dc.titleSocial Entrepreneurship. Self-employment and value extraction in the post-crisis eraen-US
dc.titleEmprendimiento Social. Autoempleo y extracción del valor en la era post-crisises-ES
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