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Iván Darío Lobo
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 10
Citations - 122
Iván Darío Lobo is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social capital & Community engagement. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 108 citations. Previous affiliations of Iván Darío Lobo include University of Los Andes.
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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.
From strong leadership to active community engagement: effective resistance to illicit economies in Afro-Colombian collective territories
TL;DR: In this paper, a mixed-method approach that combines the analysis of satellite imagery, semi-structured interviews and household surveys was used to analyze whether community organization and leadership can explain differences in the presence and expansion of coca crops in these territories.
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Alianzas sociales en América Latina: Enseñanzas extraídas de colaboraciones entre el sector privado y organizaciones de la sociedad civil
Carlos Romero,Gabriel Berger,John Ickis,Gerardo Bustos Lozano,Mario Roitter,João Teixeira Pires,Enrique Ogliastri,Angel Maass,Mladen Koljatic,Roberto Gutiérrez,Mónica Silva,Iván Darío Lobo,Ezequiel Reficco,Diana Trujillo,Felipe Pérez,Gustavo Herrero,James E. Austin,Tania Casado,Rosa Maria Fischer +18 more
TL;DR: In America Latina y el Caribe esta aun muy arraigada la idea of que las empresas deben dedicarse exclusivamente a las actividades economicas, mientras que el Estado, las organizaciones no gubernamentales o la Iglesia son las instituciones encargadas del bienestar social as mentioned in this paper.
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Challenges of Organised Community Resistance in the Context of Illicit Economies and Drug War Policies: Insights from Colombia
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the capacity of communities to organize and resist in the context of illicit economies and argued that the effectiveness of drug policies could be enhanced by drawing upon and investing in communities' organisational capacity and active local leadership to increase the non-monetary benefits of eradication and substitution.