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Gabriel Berger
Researcher at University of San Andrés
Publications - 21
Citations - 267
Gabriel Berger is an academic researcher from University of San Andrés. The author has contributed to research in topics: Private sector & Civil society. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 21 publications receiving 247 citations.
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Nonprofit and Philanthropic Studies: International Overview of the Field in Africa, Canada, Latin America, Asia, the Pacific, and Europe
TL;DR: This paper examined the similarities and differences in nonprofit management education programs in different parts of the world, seeking to explain why education programs have a range of forms according to different historical, institutional, and cultural contexts, thus furthering understanding of the asymmetries and complexities of existing NPO and NGO education and training programs.
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Socially inclusive business : engaging the poor through market initiatives in Iberoamerica
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assess market initiatives in Iberoamerica by large corporations, cooperatives, small and medium enterprises, and nonprofit organizations, seeking to uncover 'what's needed' for building new business value chains that help move people out of poverty.
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Effective Management of Social Enterprises: Lessons from Businesses and Civil Society Organizations in Iberoamerica
L. Serrano,Monica Bose,Daniel Arenas,Gabriel Berger,Patricia Márquez,Gerardo Bustos Lozano,Elsa Del Castillo,João Teixeira Pires,Elidia Novaes,Forrest D. Colburn,Alfred Vernis,Enrique Ogliastri,Mladen Koljatic,Roberto Gutiérrez,J. Flores,Josefina Bruni Celli,Francisco Leguizamón,Red de Conocimiento sobre Emprendimientos Sociales,Mónica Silva,Iván Darío Lobo,Ezequiel Reficco,Mateo Lesizza,Diana Trujillo,Andrea Prado,Paulo de Rocha Borba,James E. Austin,Rosa Maria Fischer +26 more
TL;DR: The core purpose of social enterprise is to create value for the betterment of society, which lies at the center of the framework and is the end toward which all other elements in the framework must contribute.
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Effective Management of Social Enterprises: Lessons from Businesses and Civil Society Organizations in Iberoamerica
L. Serrano,Monica Bose,Daniel Arenas,Gabriel Berger,Patricia Márquez,Gerardo Bustos Lozano,Elsa Del Castillo,João Teixeira Pires,Elidia Novaes,Forrest D. Colburn,Alfred Vernis,Enrique Ogliastri,Mladen Koljatic,Roberto Gutiérrez,J. Flores,Josefina Bruni Celli,Francisco Leguizamón,Red de Conocimiento sobre Emprendimientos Sociales,Mónica Silva,Iván Darío Lobo,Ezequiel Reficco,Mateo Lesizza,Diana Trujillo,Andrea Prado,Paulo de Rocha Borba,James E. Austin,Rosa Maria Fischer +26 more
TL;DR: The core purpose of social enterprise is to create value for the betterment of society, which lies at the center of the framework and is the end toward which all other elements in the framework must contribute as discussed by the authors.
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Negocios inclusivos en América Latina
TL;DR: The authors define a set of iniciativas that tienen un efecto transformador en la situación de los mas pobres, eficazmente como proveedores, distribuidores, or consumidores en una generadora de valor.