EUROPEAN SUMMER SCHOOL ON SOCIAL ECONOMY 2nd Edition Social Enterprise and Social Innovation July 18 th 23 rd, 2011 University Residential Centre, Bertinoro (FC), Italy alma mater studiorum università di bologna social economy and civil society integrated research team Sponsored by
INTRODUCTION The Faculty of Economics, (Forlì Campus offering a Laurea Magistrale, Graduate Degree, in Economics and Management of Cooperative Firms and Non-profit Organizations) in collaboration with AICCON, is pleased to announce the second edition of the European Summer School on Social Economy (ESSE), which will be held at the University Residential Centre of Bertinoro, Forlì Campus,. This second edition is organised in partnership with EMES, EU- RICSE and SECS IRT (), and sponsored by Banca Prossima. General Objectives In light of the success of the First Edition of ESSE and our continuing wish to foster research and discussion on topics related to the social economy, we are glad to announce the Second Edition (2011) of this Summer School. The scientific committee has been confirmed and some professors have been added in order to broaden the network of people involved in the project. Our wish is to improve the quality of the summer school and allow more time for group discussion and practical work. The overall theme of the Second Edition will be on social innovation; we have defined the main topic as follows: Social Enterprise and Social Innovation Social innovation can be defined as innovative activities and services oriented towards the satisfaction of unmet social needs: including in its range both new models as well as established, developed models already in use by socially oriented organisations. The pursued goal is what ultimately differentiates social innovation from traditional innovations. While traditional, for-profit innovation schemes are targeted solely at profit maximization, social innovation aims at finding a more efficient, effective, sustainable, and fair solution to tackle social problems than those already existing or lacking. Social innovation creates value for the whole society rather than for the single individual. The so-called social value can be the result of created benefits or costs reduction done on behalf of society and all of its citizens. Social innovation is strictly connected with the concept of social economy; both are based on the same assumptions: a thick network of relationships, a strong emphasis on cooperation and repetitious interaction, a strong role of values, and a clear mission. Social Economy identifies socio-economic institutions as those pursuing a non-profit aim through actions guided by principles such as reciprocity and democracy. The growing interest on innovation in Third Sector organizations and social enterprises, has had a great impact on last year s conferences and talks on the management and economics of Social Economy organizations and not only. In line with this, the European Commission has taken interest in improving the working conditions of social enterprises (Toia s Report, 2010) and promoting the spread of European best practices in social innovation and social enterprises (for example, the EURICES-EMES award on work integration, or the Social Innovation exchange call for interest). All of the above can be seen as indicators of a growing awareness for social economy as a whole. Promoting and disseminating research studies on the innovation patterns of the Social Economy s organizations is one of the first objectives of the 2011 European Summer School on Social Economy. The main topics we are working on can be summarized as follows: Social Economy and Social Innovation; Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation; Management of Social Innovation; Financing Social Innovation; Innovation in Social Enterprises. Expected Outputs ESSE aims at being an opportunity for students to deepen the aforementioned topics from a multi-disciplinary approach, allowing them to enhance their knowledge and improve their skills in order to work better in the sector. This goal will be tackled from an international perspective, as the school will also give space for the students to present their research projects.
DAILY PROGRAMME Topic Morning 09.30 12.45 Afternoon 14.00 18.45 Monday 18 Social Economy and Social Innovation Welcome speech Andrea Bassi Giulio Ecchia (University of Bologna - Italy) Dennis R. Young (Georgia State University - USA) Lars Hulgård (Roskilde University - Denmark) Students Presentations Tuesday 19 Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation Stefano Zamagni (University of Bologna - Italy) Marie J. Bouchard (UQAM - Canada) Students Presentations Wednesday 20 Management of Social Innovation Simone Ferriani (University of Bologna - Italy) Christian Seelos (IESE - Spain) Seaside and Social Dinner Thursday 21 Financing Social Innovation Case Study Leonardo Becchetti (University of Rome, Tor Vergata - Italy) Marco Morganti (Banca Prossima) Research Seminar (For PhD) Best practices (For Practitioners) Taco Brandsen (Radboud University - Nijmegen) Giulia Galera (EURICSE - Italy) Students Presentations Friday 22 Innovation in Social Enterprises Carlo Borzaga (University of Trento, EURICSE - Italy) Geoff Mulgan (The Young Foundation - UK) Farewell Dinner Saturday 23 Closing session Round Table Borzaga, Young, Bouchard, Mulgan
SCIENTIFIC BOARD Leonardo Becchetti, University of Tor Vergata Roma Taco Brandsen, Radboud University Nijmegen (Netherlands) Carlo Borzaga, University of Trento Fabrizio Cafaggi, European University Institute Fiesole (FI) Ivo Colozzi, Jacques Defourny, University of Liège, Centre for Social Economy Liège (Belgium) Giulio Ecchia, Lars Hulgård, Roskilde University, Centre for Social Entrepreneurship (Denmark) Eva Kuti, Budapest College of Management Budapest (Hungary) Antonio Matacena, Alex Nicholls, Oxford University, Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship (United Kingdom) Henry Noguès, University of Nantes Nantes (France) Raimondello Orsini, Victor Pestoff, Ersta Sköndal University College Stockholm (Sweden) Lester M. Salamon, The Johns Hopkins University, Centre for Civil Society Studies Baltimore (USA) Francesco Vella, Isabel Vidal, University of Barcelona, Centro de Investigación de Economia y Sociedad Barcelona (Spain) Dennis R. Young, Georgia State University (USA) Stefano Zamagni,
GENERAL INFORMATION The school will take place at the University Residential Centre of Bertinoro, Forlì Campus,, from 18 th to 23 rd of July, 2011. Participants: The Summer School is aimed at young scholars currently engaged in postgraduate studies as well as PhD students and researchers. Practitioners wishing to deepen their knowledge form a theoretical point of view are also welcome. The target number of participants is 35. Language: English Application: Applicants are requested to submit their CV, a motivation letter and an abstract of their research project. Admission fee: 500, includes: programme partecipation, room and board, and social dinner. Deadlines: Application deadline: April 30 th, 2011 Confirmation of acceptance: May 15 th, 2011 Registration and payment deadline: May 30 th, 2011 Credits: Attending the Summer School grants 2 (two) ECTS university credits to each participant. Scholarships: Scholarships will be available; students who wish to apply will be evaluated by the Scientific Board based on the academic merit and quality of their research project. Accommodation and Meals: accommodation in double bedrooms (with bathroom, TV and wireless or LAN computer connection) and full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner and coffee-breaks) will be provided at the University Residential Centre of Bertinoro. Special needs for meals (vegetarian, religious, or other needs), should be specified in the application form. There is also a limited number of single rooms which come with an extra fee (to be paid by the participant). Students facilities and resources: The University Residential Centre of Bertinoro offers: common spaces with free Wi-Fi access, a computer room, TV room, reading room, living room, laundry room, and a cafeteria as well as pay phones. The school is organized in collaboration with AICCON: Associazione Italiana per la promozione della Cultura della Cooperazione e del Non Profit www.aiccon.it In partnership with EMES: European Research Network (www.emes.net) EURICSE: European Research Institute on Cooperatives and Social Enterprises (www.euricse.eu) SECS IRT: Social Economy and Civil Society Integrated Research Team ( - www.secs.unibo.it) Sponsored by: BANCA PROSSIMA
CONTACT INFORMATION Director: Andrea Bassi (PhD) Faculty of Economics, Forlì Campus, P.le della Vittoria, 15-47121 Forlì (FC), Italy andrea.bassi7@unibo.it Staff members: Kristian Mancinone: kristian.mancinone@unibo.it Sara Rago: sara.rago@unibo.it Faculty of Economics, Forlì Campus,, P.le della Vittoria, 15-47121 Forlì (FC), Italy Telephone: +39 0543 374691 (Tue, Wed, Thu, 11 am - 1 pm /3 pm - 5 pm) Fax: +39 0543 374676 Email: ecofo.esse@unibo.it Website: www.esse.unibo.it