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Each Roadmap was built upon the results of the '''replicability assessment''' based on the '''evaluation framework''' elaborated by ARCO following a thorough literature review on replication and scalability methods on social innovations. The framework is grounded on a conceptual and interpretative framework based on the Sustainable Human Development paradigm and Capability Approach perspective (Sen; 1985,1999) which frames the Social and Solidarity Economy with a territorial ecosystem perspective. The assessments were primarily based on the desk review of project documents and materials, as well as information and insights collected during the semi-structured interviews carried out with key informants of the good practices.
Each Roadmap was built upon the results of the '''replicability assessment''' based on the '''evaluation framework''' elaborated by ARCO following a thorough literature review on replication and scalability methods on social innovations. The framework is grounded on a conceptual and interpretative framework based on the Sustainable Human Development paradigm and Capability Approach perspective (Sen; 1985,1999) which frames the Social and Solidarity Economy with a territorial ecosystem perspective. The assessments were primarily based on the desk review of project documents and materials, as well as information and insights collected during the semi-structured interviews carried out with key informants of the good practices.


== Setting up a Social and Solidarity multi-service territorial support centre: CitESS model==
== IES! Roadmap - Setting up a Social and Solidarity multi-service territorial support centre: CitESS model==


== Social currencies: MedTown==
== Social currencies: MedTown==

Revision as of 15:31, 24 January 2023


What are the Replicability Roadmaps

The aim of the Roadmaps is to provide guidance and resources for policymakers, public servants, and SSE practitioners in the Mediterranean wishing to replicate similar social innovation and co-production models and initiatives in other contexts and territories.

A total of 5 Roadmaps, one for each good practice identified from MedTOWN, MoreThanAJob, MedUP!, IESS! and RUWOMED projects, were elaborated by ARCO – Action Research for CO-development, under the MedRiSSE project.

Each Roadmap was built upon the results of the replicability assessment based on the evaluation framework elaborated by ARCO following a thorough literature review on replication and scalability methods on social innovations. The framework is grounded on a conceptual and interpretative framework based on the Sustainable Human Development paradigm and Capability Approach perspective (Sen; 1985,1999) which frames the Social and Solidarity Economy with a territorial ecosystem perspective. The assessments were primarily based on the desk review of project documents and materials, as well as information and insights collected during the semi-structured interviews carried out with key informants of the good practices.

IES! Roadmap - Setting up a Social and Solidarity multi-service territorial support centre: CitESS model

Social currencies: MedTown

Multi-actor and multi-level collaboration for Social Enterprises’ impact growth: Pair to Grow – Coach to Grow programme

Incentive schemes for public-private co-production of SSE support services: MoreThanAJob subgrant mechanism

Public-private collaboration for comprehensive support to rural value chains and women empowerment: Consume Palestine Strategy

About ARCO

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ARCO – Action Research for CO-Development is a University centre founded in 2008 at PIN s.c.r.l., Prato (Italy). It offers research, qualified consulting, and training services in social economy, local development, inclusive development, M&E and impact evaluation and circular innovation and sustainable commodities.

ARCO relies on the expertise of a multidisciplinary team and operates both at national and international level.

ARCO also supports the Yunus Social Business Centre University of Florence, the first Italian centre accredited by the Yunus Centre in Dhaka (Bangladesh), founded by the Noble Peace Prize Laureate Muhammad Yunus.


ARCO C/O PIN S.r.c.l. Didactic and Scientific Services for the University of Florence

Website: www.arcolab.org

E-mail: info@arcolab.org