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Community Owned Businesses - International Entrepreneurship, Finance, and Economic Development

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book analyses community-owned businesses in countries around the world to show successful approaches and important strategies to improve access to essential services in vastly different economic contexts.

Through eleven chapters, authors from various countries use case studies and analyse findings in ways which can be applied to new development initiatives, including rural grocery store retention in Kansas, socially responsible community cooperatives in Italy, preserving pubs and shops in England and Wales, serving residents with special needs in Canada, and financing basic goods and services for aging populations in Taiwan, plus other examples. The chapters explore practices and approaches used in various locations to address concerns about loss of access to essential services, making clear that this approach to financing is useful in different scenarios.

The chapters provide key insights suggesting that these approaches will be even more prevalent in the future and will be of interest to students, scholars, and community-development practitioners around the world.

List of contents

1. Changing Uses of Community Supported Enterprises; 2. Financial CSEs: Lessons from North America; 3. Creating A Supportive Environment for Community Enterprises; 4. Community-Owned Pubs in Great Britain: Hubs of Community Enterprise; 5. Core Community Capitals and Impact on Successful Community Development; 6. St. Paul, Kansas’ City-Owned Grocery Store: A Variation of the Community Supported Enterprise Approach; 7. Community Engagement or Community Service? Case Study of Italian Community Co-Operatives and Networks; 8. Taiwan Community-Based Enterprise as Development Strategy Toward Community Capacity Building; 9. Community Led Crowdfunding Fosters Rural Prosperity and Resiliency; 10. Social Enterprise, IDD and Community Supported Enterprises in Ontario Canada; 11. Applications of CSE Principles

About the author

Norman Walzer, Ph.D., is a Professor Emeritus in the Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs located at Western Illinois University, USA. He was a Senior Research Scholar in the Center for Governmental Affairs at Northern Illinois University when the materials for this book were compiled. He has written extensively on local public finance and development issues with more than 25 books plus numerous scholarly and professional articles.

Summary

This book analyses community owned businesses in countries around the world to show successful approaches and important strategies to improve access to essential services in vastly different economic contexts.

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