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Vol. 11 No. 1 (2020): Coming Out of a Crisis: What Next?

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Published: 2020-07-14

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  • Coming Out from a Crisis: What Next?

    Jorge Sousa; Marco Alberio
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Perspectives for the Field

  • A Post Covid-19 Agenda for Nonprofit & Social Economy Research

    Cathy Barr
    4
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  • L' architecture collective des solidarités à l’épreuve de la COVID-19

    Sylvain A. Lefèvre
    5
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  • COVID-19: The Prospects for Nonprofit Human Resource Management

    Kunle Akingbola
    5
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Articles

  • The Landscape of Social Innovation in Canadian Universities: An Empirical Analysis

    Peter Milley, Barbara Szijarto, Kristen Bennett
    21
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  • Innovation sociale et travail institutionnel : le rôle des organismes communautaires dans l'évolution des politiques sociales au Québec

    Christian Jetté, Jean-Vincent Bergeron-Gaudin
    19
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  • Social Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: Sparking Social Transformation

    Gayle Broad, Jude Ortiz
    14
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  • Representative Board Governance: What Role Do Board Directors Have in Representing the Interest of Their Constituents?

    Anthony Piscitelli, Sean Geobey
    12
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The Canadian Journal of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research / Revue canadienne de re­cherche sur les OSBL et l'économie sociale welcomes a wide range of original submissions in English or French that focus on nonprofit organizations (NPO) and the social economy. Our vision is to embrace a variety of scholarly fields including business and management, public administration, sociology, anthropology, economics, social work, history, law, education, psychology, political science.

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