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Social entrepreneurship and vulnerable social groups Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The Governance Features of Social Enterprise and Social Network Activities of Collective Food Buying Groups KU Leuven
Collective food buying groups, such as community supported agriculture or self-organized citizen groups for delivery of food baskets, have emerged throughout the world as an important niche innovation for promoting more sustainable agri-food systems. These initiatives seek to bring about societal change. They do so, however, not through protest or interest-based lobbying, but by organizing a protected space for learning and experimentation with ...
When holding in prevents from reaching out : emotion suppression and social support-seeking in multicultural groups Universiteit Gent
Members of multicultural groups benefit from developing diverse social support networks. Engaging openly with people who have a different worldview (i.e., given by a different cultural background) broadens one's cognitive horizons, facilitates one's adaptation to new contexts, decreases stereotyping and discrimination and generally improves individual and group performance. However, if this social connection is hindered (either by limiting the ...
Victim-offender mediation and social work: focus groups with mediators in Flanders Universiteit Gent
When holding in prevents from reaching out: Emotion suppression and social support-seeking in multicultural groups Vlerick Business School
Members of multicultural groups benefit from developing diverse social support networks.Engaging openly with people who have a different worldview (i.e., given by a different cultural background) broadens one’s cognitive horizons, facilitates one’s adaptation to new contexts, decreases stereotyping and discrimination and generally improves individual and group performance. However, if this social connection is hindered (either by limiting the ...
Theorising representation fairness: why we need to account for social groups Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Social network heterogeneity benefits individuals at the expense of groups in the creation of innovation Universiteit Gent
Innovation is fundamental for development and provides a competitive advantage for societies. It is the process of creating more complex technologies, ideas, or protocols from existing ones. While innovation may be created by single agents (i.e. individuals or organisations), it is often a result of social interactions between agents exchanging and combining complementary expertise and perspectives. The structure of social networks impacts this ...