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ESS et ressources communes : vers la reconnaissance d’une diversité institutionnelle. Interpellations croisées

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  • Marthe Nyssens
  • Francesca Petrella

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In this article, our objective is to arouse dialogue between Elinor Ostrom works in the field of common pool resources and the analyses of the production of quasi-collective goods and services by social and solidarity economy organisations. This dialogue concerns the analysis of ownership systems as a bundle of rights, the collective nature of the goods and services provided and the collective production of norms. We identify points of agreement and of divergence between these two approaches, that question both of them.

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  • Marthe Nyssens & Francesca Petrella, 2015. "ESS et ressources communes : vers la reconnaissance d’une diversité institutionnelle. Interpellations croisées," Revue française de socio-Economie, La découverte, vol. 0(1), pages 117-134.
  • Handle: RePEc:cai:rfsdec:rfse_015_0117
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    1. Geneviève Fontaine, 2022. "Du social au commun : des conditions favorables au changement de paradigme," Post-Print hal-03815717, HAL.
    2. Geneviève Fontaine, 2017. "Les conditions d’émergence et de constitution de communs propices au développement local durable : place et rôles des pouvoirs publics," Post-Print hal-01539967, HAL.
    3. Geneviève Fontaine, 2016. "Analyser les conditions favorables à l'émergence de communs, le cas d'un PTCE d'économie solidaire," Post-Print hal-01338360, HAL.
    4. Camille Meyer & Marek Hudon, 2019. "Money and the Commons: An Investigation of Complementary Currencies and Their Ethical Implications," Journal of Business Ethics, Springer, vol. 160(1), pages 277-292, November.
    5. Geneviève Fontaine, 2016. "Susciter l'émergence de communs comme outils du développement durable," Post-Print hal-01539849, HAL.
    6. repec:sol:wpaper:2013/353812 is not listed on IDEAS
    7. Hervé Defalvard & Geneviève Fontaine, 2017. "La place des pouvoirs publics dans les Pôles Territoriaux de Coopération Economique en tant que communs sociaux," Post-Print hal-01539922, HAL.

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