Date:
10 April, 2013
Measuring Co-operative Impact:
Methodologies for capturing the economic, social and environmental impact of co-ops.
April 10, 2013
12:30 - 1:30pm
The webinar will provide an opportunity to understand the various ways to capture the impact of co-operatives. Many researchers have tried to measure impact in order to explain the full contribution of an economic activity and this webinar will provide a detailed overview of these various approaches. Co-op advocates have always championed the many layers of value that co-ops create in their communities, and with the proper research, there can be solid evidence to support these claims.
George Karaphillis of Cape Breton University is currently undertaking a project measuring the economic impact of co-operatives in Nova Scotia. Nicoleta Uzea is a post-doctoral research associate at the University of Western Ontario and is undertaking a methodology scan of the various ways to capture economic, social and environmental impacts. Both of these projects are part of a larger research initiative within the Measuring the Co-operative Difference Research Network, the National Study on the Impact of Co-operatives. Dr. Fiona Duguid, Research Officer for the Canadian Co-operative Association will provide an overview of this new project.
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Speakers:
George Karaphillis is an Associate Professor as well as Director of the MBA in CED Program. He received his MBA from Virginia Tech. and his B.Eng from McGill University. George has previously been involved with the Social Economy and Sustainability Research Network, leading a project on financing the social economy. He is currently a Project Lead with the Measuring the Co-operative Difference Research Network.
Nicoleta Uzea is a post-doctoral research associate with the Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario. She holds a Ph.D. in agricultural economics from the University of Saskatchewan.
Host:
Measuring the Co-operative Difference Research Network
Webinar --
Canada