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The emergence of social enterprises through the initiative of self-organized citizens: an analysis starting from Olson's approach to the logic of collective action
Authors:Giacomo Degli Antoni
Institution:Department of Law, University of Parma, Parma, Italy and EconomEtica, Inter-University Center for Economic Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Milano, Italy
Abstract:This article provides indirect empirical evidence with which to verify whether the logic of collective action maintained by Olson represents a sound theoretical approach to social enterprises. Our hypothesis is that, if a positive effect of participation in social enterprises on pro-social attitudes of members exists, when considering these organizations we should move from the approach proposed by Olson to the one proposed by Putnam, in the Tocqueville tradition. Overall, the existing empirical and experimental evidence seems to suggest that Putnam's approach to voluntary organizations is better able than Olson's to capture the organizational behavior of social enterprises, confirming that initiatives by self-organized citizens should be considered a possible convincing explanation for their emergence.
Keywords:Social enterprise  Olson  Putnam  pro-social attitudes
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