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Andrea Salustri
Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome
Publications - 19
Citations - 67
Andrea Salustri is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public sector & Welfare. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 15 publications receiving 60 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrea Salustri include Free University of Bozen-Bolzano.
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Providing Public Goods and Commons. Towards Coproduction and New Forms of Governance for a Revival of Public Action [Offrir des biens publics et des communs. Vers la coproduction et de nouvelles formes de gouvernance pour la revitalisation de l'action publique]
Philippe Bance,Malika Ahmed Zaïd-Chertouk,Juan Fernando Álvarez,Cristina Barna,Pierre Bauby,Manuel Belo Moreira,Jean-Claude Boual,Monique Combes-Joret,Pascal Glémain,Miguel Gordo,Alexandrine Lapoutte,Laëtitia Lethielleux,Jean-Philippe Milesy,Fumitoshi Mizutani,Munenori Nomura,Irina Opincaru,Bernard Paranque,Anne Reimat,Andrea Salustri,Faruk Ülgen,Ancuța Vameșu,Federica Viganò,Hernando Zabala Salazar,Cathy Zadra-Veil,Gima Christelle Zagbayou. +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors illustrate how the public sector might fail in narrowing spatial inequalities, and how both underdeveloped markets and urgent territorial needs create in peripheral areas robust individual incentives to turn into non-profit activities or even household production.
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MATCHING PROFIT AND NON‐PROFIT NEEDS: HOW NPOs AND COOPERATIVES CONTRIBUTE TO GROWTH IN TIME OF CRISIS. A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH
Federica Viganò,Andrea Salustri +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a microeconomic model aimed at describing, in a dual production process, the interaction between the formal and the informal sector is proposed, characterized by the absence of information asymmetries.
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The UN 2030 Agenda and Social and Solidarity Economy: toward a structural change?
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) in narrowing territorial, economic and social imbalances while fostering resilience, economic growth and sustainable innovation is discussed.
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Social and solidarity economy and social and solidarity commons: Towards the (re)discovery of an ethic of the common good?
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on social and solidarity commons (SSC), defined as all those relational practices that contribute to the accumulation and regeneration of human and social critical capital, and propose a role for the institutions of the SSE to foster an ethic of the common good as a necessary (but not sufficient) condition for expanding and enforcing people's participation in commoning practices.
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The non-profit sector as a foundation for the interaction among the social economy, the public sector and the market
Andrea Salustri,Federica Viganò +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce a theoretical model to show how in a territorial framework characterized by spatial inequalities, the availability of goods and services decreases moving from central to peripheral areas.