Understanding the Social Economy of the United States

Jack Quarter author Laurie Mook author John R Whitman author Ann Armstrong author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Toronto Press

Published:27th Jan '15

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"Instructive for both graduate students and advanced undergraduates, Understanding the Social Economy of the United States offers a good grounding in theory and detailed case studies for student analysis." -- Dennis Young, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University "Understanding the Social Economy of the United States covers all social economy organizations, not just nonprofits. This is a book with an original approach to the sectors, clear writing, and numerous cases and examples." -- Christopher Einolf, School of Public Service, DePaul University

Understanding the Social Economy of the United States is a comprehensive introduction to the operation and study of organizations with social goals, rich in examples and case studies that explain the social economy framework in the context of the United States.

Understanding the Social Economy of the United States is a comprehensive introduction to the operation and study of organizations with social goals – public sector nonprofits, civil society organizations, social enterprises, cooperatives and other organizations with a social mission – under the rubric of the social economy.

This text is rich in examples and case studies that explain the social economy framework in the context of the United States. The book not only highlights the differences between these organizations and traditional businesses, but also provides applied chapters on organizational development, strategic management and leadership, human resources, finance, and social accounting and accountability in social economy organizations.

The perfect introduction to the social economy framework for students of nonprofit management, business, social entrepreneurship, and public policy, Understanding the Social Economy of the United States an invaluable resource for the classroom and for practitioners working in the social economy sector.

‘This book is most useful, and no doubt is intended, as a teaching text. It is full of examples, case studies, and discussion questions that can stimulate rich classroom discussion and student assignments.’

-- Dennis R. Young * Nonprofit Policy Forum vol 6:03:2015 *

‘The authors have put a great deal of thought into the case studies and discussion questions that follow each chapter… This book is highly appropriate for use in business schools, departments of economics, and other comparable domains.’

-- Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly vol 46:04:

ISBN: 9781442614116

Dimensions: 230mm x 152mm x 28mm

Weight: 600g

416 pages