La investigación universitaria sobre cooperativas y su impacto social: una aproximación a los casos de España, Argentina y Cuba
Abstract
The present work systematizes —in a critical way— the most outstanding investigation experiences gotten by the Spanish, Argentinean and Cuban universities in the diffusion of the cooperative culture, in order to contribute a relating one for the universities that aspire to the social impact in this matter. For it is assisted it, among other parameters, to the results that they offer the academic programs of formation in these countries; as well as to the institutes and centers of studies dedicated to the study of the matter; to the investigation projects concerted between the universities and the sector; to the specialized publications and the scientific events. On this base, you arrives finally to general conclusions.
Received: 19 October 2015
Accepted: 30 November 2015
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