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Leisure pursuits : studies in modernity, masculinity, homosexuality and late modernity : a survey of some results
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Year: 1999 Publisher: Copenhagen : University of Copenhagen, Department of sociology,

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Social choice and individual values
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Year: 1951 Publisher: New York : Wiley,

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Dimensions of Japanese society : gender, margins and mainstream
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ISBN: 9780333744789 0333744780 Year: 1999 Publisher: London: Palgrave,

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Social choice and individual values
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Year: 1963 Publisher: New York : Wiley,

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The eight core values of the Japanese businessman : toward an understanding of Japanese management
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ISBN: 156024870X Year: 1995 Publisher: Binghamton, N.Y. : International Business Press,

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Social choice and individual values
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Year: 1978 Publisher: New York : Wiley,

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Social values and the development of technology
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Year: 1982 Publisher: Tokyo : United Nations University,

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Group values through children's drawings
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From "Social Impact" to "Social Value". : a holistic approach to the SSE Worth' Measurement
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ISBN: 9782931051702 Year: 2022 Publisher: Liège CIRIEC international

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Abstract: After the financial-economic crisis of 2008 there has been an increasing diffusion of discourses by international institutions stressing the necessity towards the adoption of impact evaluation methods both by for profit and SSE organizations. This craze for impact measurement is generally led by the need of the stock exchange to find new financial markets (demand) for an increasing offer of socially or environmentally oriented financial products (such as the Social Impact Bond). This pressure had the effect to spread terms and concept typically of the financial world to other domains, such as the welfare policy (Social Investment State) and the traditional philanthropic sector (Social Return on Investment). Even the SSE has not been immune from this “epidemic” of measurement, standardization, quantification of its activities’ effects (Salathé-Beaulieu, G. in collaboration with M. J. Bouchard & M. Mendell, 2019). The paper’s main aim is to argue in favour of the adoption of a broader conceptualization of the SSE contribution to the local community (and to the society as a whole) that the one implied by the term “impact”. It proposes a conceptual framework based on the “social value” notion, which requires to consider the worth (Bouchard, M. J. ed., 2009) linked to the presence of the organization itself and not only of its activities/ programs/services. The paper will illustrate and comment the main results from an empirical research on the Social Added Value Evaluation of an umbrella recreation association in the Emilia-Romagna Region. The inquire adopts an experimental design based on qualitative methods such as: focus groups, face to face interviews and on site observations, in order to build a consensual system of social value/impact evaluation to be adopted by the local branches of the regional association.


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Valuing labour in Greco-Roman Antiquity
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ISBN: 9789004694835 9004694838 900469496X 9789004694965 Year: 2024 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill,

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"How did ancient Greeks and Romans regard work? It has long been assumed that elite thinkers disparaged physical work, and that working people rarely commented on their own labors. The papers in this volume challenge these notions by investigating philosophical, literary and working people's own ideas about what it meant to work. From Plato's terminology of labor to Roman prostitutes' self-proclaimed pride in their work, these chapters find ancient people assigning value to multiple different kinds of work, and many different concepts of labor"--

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