Different proposals for the development of the Social and Solidarity Economy: Ecosystems, Systems, Social Markets, Solidarity Circuits and Solidarity Networks

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Published 15-12-2021
Asier Arcos-Alonso
Amaia Garcia-Azpuru

Abstract

This article presents a review of the different proposals developed within the framework of the Social and Solidarity Economy as comprehensive alternatives to the current capitalist development model.

Various organisations, networks and academia itself have structured proposals such as - networks, circuits, social markets, systems or ecosystems with which they offer frameworks for action that help to delimit, implement and deploy articulated sets of entities that operate with objectives transcendent to the well-being of their own members and that of society itself.

The review of the different proposals is approached through a comparative study from which the main variables common to all of them are extracted, as well the intensity of their implementation.

However, there are limitations and challenges in achieving the various deployment objectives proposed, such as maintaining common SSE principles and values throughout the process, dealing innovatively with the difficulties of strategic, organisational and concerted growth of the proposals, and explicitly incorporating the care dimension into the scaling-up strategies.

How to Cite

Arcos-Alonso, A. ., & Garcia-Azpuru, A. (2021). Different proposals for the development of the Social and Solidarity Economy: Ecosystems, Systems, Social Markets, Solidarity Circuits and Solidarity Networks. GIZAEKOA - Revista Vasca De Economía Social, (18). https://doi.org/10.1387/gizaekoa.22880
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