La cooperación entre la Economía social y la Empresa convencional en las políticas de la Unión Europea: oportunidad para ampliar el acceso de la Economía social a los mercados
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En los últimos años, la economía social ha
ganado reconocimiento en Europa e internacionalmente,
aunque aún enfrenta desafíos
para aumentar su participación en los mercados.
Para abordar este reto, la Unión Europea
ha lanzado iniciativas como el Plan de Acción
Europeo para la Economía Social (2021), la Vía
de transición para la economía de proximidad
y social (2022), y la Recomendación sobre Condiciones
Marco para la Economía Social (2023).
Estas medidas promueven la colaboración entre
entidades de economía social y empresas
convencionales, integrando prácticas sostenibles
en las cadenas de valor.
Este artículo analizará cómo estas iniciativas
europeas más recientes abordan dicha cooperación,
así como los beneficios y riesgos para
las entidades de economía social al asociarse
con empresas convencionales. También se explorarán
las principales motivaciones detrás de
esta colaboración y se presentarán prácticas
ejemplares que ilustran la importancia de este
tema.
In recent years, social economy has gained recognition in Europe and internationally, though it still faces challenges in increasing its market participation. To address this challenge, the European Union has launched initiatives such as the European Action Plan for the Social Economy (2021), the Transition Pathway for Proximity and Social Economy (2022), and the Recommendation on Developing a Social Economy Framework (2023). These measures aim to foster collaboration between social economy entities and conventional businesses, integrating sustainable practices into value chains. This article will analyze how these recent European initiatives address such cooperation, as well as the benefits and risks that social economy entities may face when partnering with conventional businesses. It will also explore the main motivations driving this collaboration and highlight exemplary practices that illustrate the importance of this topic.
In recent years, social economy has gained recognition in Europe and internationally, though it still faces challenges in increasing its market participation. To address this challenge, the European Union has launched initiatives such as the European Action Plan for the Social Economy (2021), the Transition Pathway for Proximity and Social Economy (2022), and the Recommendation on Developing a Social Economy Framework (2023). These measures aim to foster collaboration between social economy entities and conventional businesses, integrating sustainable practices into value chains. This article will analyze how these recent European initiatives address such cooperation, as well as the benefits and risks that social economy entities may face when partnering with conventional businesses. It will also explore the main motivations driving this collaboration and highlight exemplary practices that illustrate the importance of this topic.







