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EMES International Research Network
EMES International Research Network | |
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Formation | 1996 as a research network sponsored by the European Union, 2002 formally established as a non-profit association |
Type | nonprofit organisation |
Headquarters | Liege ( Sart-Tilman) Belgium |
Membership | 11 institutional members
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Official languages | |
President | Marthe Nyssens |
Treasurer | Jacques Defourny |
Secretary | Nicole Göler von Ravensburg |
Website | emes.net |
Part of a series on |
Economics |
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EMES is a research network of established university research centres and individual researchers whose goal has been so far to gradually build up a European corpus of theoretical and empirical knowledge, pluralistic in disciplines and methodologies, around the “SE” concepts: social enterprise, social entrepreneurship, social economy and solidarity economy.
EMES has existed since 1996, when an international group of scholars formed a research network that had been sponsored by the European Union. Having reached an unusual level of mutual understanding, trust and a common perspective of working together, a community of researchers sprang off from this working experience.
Formally established as a non-profit association (ASBL under Belgian law) in 2002 and named after its first research programme, on “the emergence of social enterprises in Europe” (1996-2000), EMES was originally composed of European university research centres and individual researchers. After many years of collaborative research and projects jointly conducted with researchers from other regions, EMES has decided in 2013 to open its membership to researchers from around the world.
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EMES promotes policies designed:
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EMES releases amount of books, text about it, themes, languages, institutions, etc. The EMES flagship[ vague] titles include:
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More example text, yet to be edited: EMES is known as a statistical agency, as it publishes comparable statistics on a wide number of subjects.
EMES statistics are available in several forms:
Sample text. To be edited. There are 15 working papers series published by the various directorates of the EMES Secretariat. They are available on iLibrary, as well as on many specialised portals.
EMES is responsible for the EMES Guidelines for the Testing of Chemicals, a continuously updated document that is a de facto standard (i.e., soft law).
It has published the EMES Environmental Outlook to 2030, which shows that tackling the key environmental problems we face today—including climate change, biodiversity loss, water scarcity, and the health impacts of pollution—is both achievable and affordable.
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There are currently 11 institutional members of EMES.
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12 | 123 | 123 | 123 | 123 | 123 | 213 | 231 | 123 | 123 | 123 | 123 | 123 | |
Total | 123 | 123 | 123 | 123 | 1321 | 2351 | 114 | 121 | 121 | 121 | 121 | 212 | 121 |
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Category:Organizations based in France Category:International economic organizations Category:International trade Category:Organizations based in Paris Category:Organizations established in 1948 Category:Political and economic think tanks based in France Category:United Nations General Assembly observers Category:16th arrondissement of Paris
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EMES International Research Network
EMES International Research Network | |
Abbreviation |
|
---|---|
Formation | 1996 as a research network sponsored by the European Union, 2002 formally established as a non-profit association |
Type | nonprofit organisation |
Headquarters | Liege ( Sart-Tilman) Belgium |
Membership | 11 institutional members
|
Official languages | |
President | Marthe Nyssens |
Treasurer | Jacques Defourny |
Secretary | Nicole Göler von Ravensburg |
Website | emes.net |
Part of a series on |
Economics |
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EMES is a research network of established university research centres and individual researchers whose goal has been so far to gradually build up a European corpus of theoretical and empirical knowledge, pluralistic in disciplines and methodologies, around the “SE” concepts: social enterprise, social entrepreneurship, social economy and solidarity economy.
EMES has existed since 1996, when an international group of scholars formed a research network that had been sponsored by the European Union. Having reached an unusual level of mutual understanding, trust and a common perspective of working together, a community of researchers sprang off from this working experience.
Formally established as a non-profit association (ASBL under Belgian law) in 2002 and named after its first research programme, on “the emergence of social enterprises in Europe” (1996-2000), EMES was originally composed of European university research centres and individual researchers. After many years of collaborative research and projects jointly conducted with researchers from other regions, EMES has decided in 2013 to open its membership to researchers from around the world.
More text
[1] more text.
EMES Research Network for Social Enterpriserganisation was formed in 1996 etc etc
Then etc etc example.
More text The official founding members are:
|
|
|
|
During the next ... with the establishment of ... until etc.
More text.
Unlike the organizations of the United Nations system, EMES uses the spelling "organisation" with an "s" in its name rather than "organization" (see -ise/ -ize).
In 2002, after the ... more text.
Explain - text
EMES promotes policies designed:
Between / more text
And more text.
EMES releases amount of books, text about it, themes, languages, institutions, etc. The EMES flagship[ vague] titles include:
Text about availability / Calls for action
More example text, yet to be edited: EMES is known as a statistical agency, as it publishes comparable statistics on a wide number of subjects.
EMES statistics are available in several forms:
Sample text. To be edited. There are 15 working papers series published by the various directorates of the EMES Secretariat. They are available on iLibrary, as well as on many specialised portals.
EMES is responsible for the EMES Guidelines for the Testing of Chemicals, a continuously updated document that is a de facto standard (i.e., soft law).
It has published the EMES Environmental Outlook to 2030, which shows that tackling the key environmental problems we face today—including climate change, biodiversity loss, water scarcity, and the health impacts of pollution—is both achievable and affordable.
Sample text. To be edited: EMES' structure consists of three main elements:
More to come
№ | Position | Time served | Country of origin |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Name | yyyy – yyyy |
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2 | Name | yyyy – yyyy |
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3 | Name | yyyy – Month yyyy |
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№ | Position | Time served | Country of origin |
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1 | |||
2 | |||
3 | |||
See source.
More text.
There are currently 11 institutional members of EMES.
Member | Application | Negotiations | Invitation | Geographic location | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aiccon | date | |||||
Europe |
The European Commission participates ... sample text. [2]
Currently, x non-members collaborate as regular or full participants
The following table shows various data for EMES members, including aaa, bbb and ccc, as well as various composite indices, including ddd, eee and fff.
Title | |||||||||||||
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12 | 123 | 123 | 123 | 123 | 123 | 213 | 231 | 123 | 123 | 123 | 123 | 123 | |
Total | 123 | 123 | 123 | 123 | 1321 | 2351 | 114 | 121 | 121 | 121 | 121 | 212 | 121 |
Title |
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Note: xxx |
Highest quartile | Upper-mid (3rd quartile) | Lower-mid (2nd quartile) | Lowest quartile |
Category:Organizations based in France Category:International economic organizations Category:International trade Category:Organizations based in Paris Category:Organizations established in 1948 Category:Political and economic think tanks based in France Category:United Nations General Assembly observers Category:16th arrondissement of Paris