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From institutional fixation to entrepreneurial mobility? The German third sector and its contemporary challenges

In: The Third Sector in Europe

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  • Ingo Bode
  • Adalbert Evers

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This book explores Europe's third sector – the non-profit organisations and providers of social services such as mutuals, co-operatives, associations, voluntary organisations and charities: these elements of a civil society are important yet often overlooked features in contemporary socio-economics and social policy.

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  • Ingo Bode & Adalbert Evers, 2004. "From institutional fixation to entrepreneurial mobility? The German third sector and its contemporary challenges," Chapters, in: Adalbert Evers & Jean-Louis Laville (ed.), The Third Sector in Europe, chapter 5, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Lakomaa, Erik & Sanandaji, Tino, 2017. "Integrating community driven care service in European welfare states – nonprofit institutional entrepreneurship as driver for expanding access," SSE Working Paper Series in Economic History 2017:5, Stockholm School of Economics.
    2. Lakomaa, Erik & Sanandaji, Tino, 2021. "Exploring collective consumer innovation in health care: Cases and formal modeling," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 50(8).

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