Impacto de la economía popular y solidaria en el sector cooperativo ecuatoriano

The popular and solidarity economic sector is organized in such a way that it includes the organizations of the Popular and Solidarity Economy (EPS) and the Popular and Solidarity Financial Sector (SFPS). The economy is the plurality of actors that make it up, including the cooperative, associative...

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Main Authors: Delgado Chávez, María I., Mendoza Zamora, Walter M., Quinche Chuqui, Aida Del Rocío, Ponce, María Gabriela
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Source:RECIMUNDO: Revista Científica de la Investigación y el Conocimiento, ISSN 2588-073X, Vol. 5, Nº. 2, 2021, pags. 426-439
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RECIMUNDO: Revista Científica de la Investigación y el Conocimiento, ISSN 2588-073X, Vol. 5, Nº. 2, 2021, pags. 426-439
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Impacto de la economía popular y solidaria en el sector cooperativo ecuatoriano
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The popular and solidarity economic sector is organized in such a way that it includes the organizations of the Popular and Solidarity Economy (EPS) and the Popular and Solidarity Financial Sector (SFPS). The economy is the plurality of actors that make it up, including the cooperative, associative and community sectors. These institutions focus their activities on the basis of a relationship of solidarity, cooperation and reciprocity, placing the human being as the subject and purpose of all economic activity over profit, competition and capital accumulation. The cooperative is a society of legally constituted people who come together in order to solve common needs; They are self-managed associations, even in cooperatives the decision-making process and property ownership belong to all the associates in an equitable way. It differs from traditional organizations because instead of being private, it is collectively owned. This article describes and compares different literatures on the Impact of the popular and solidarity economy in the Ecuadorian cooperative sector. To do this, this information is collected from different bibliographic sources acquired from databases (SCOPUS, PubMed, Cochrane Library, Google Scholar), assessing the quality and veracity of the information collected, as well as the timeliness of the content. Talking about the impact of the popular and solidarity economy can have several nuances, if we analyze it in the aspect of stimulating the most disadvantaged sectors, of course it has had a positive impact, since when the Organic Law of Popular and Solidarity Economy was created (LOEPS ), paved the way for many Ecuadorians to dare to organize themselves in order to generate more income for them in a more organized way and in turn offer goods and services to society. In the cases of transport cooperatives mentioned in this research, it could be concluded that the popular and solidarity economy has had a positive impact on the sector, since the income of the members and consequently of their families has increased, as well as the investment for its own cooperative, and good financial management, thanks to the training plans of the Ecuadorian State for cooperative members.
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Mendoza Zamora, Walter M.
Quinche Chuqui, Aida Del Rocío
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Impacto de la economía popular y solidaria en el sector cooperativo ecuatoriano
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dialnet-ar-18-ART00014874652021-10-28Impacto de la economía popular y solidaria en el sector cooperativo ecuatorianoDelgado Chávez, María I.Mendoza Zamora, Walter M.Quinche Chuqui, Aida Del RocíoPonce, María GabrielaCooperativesolidaritypopulareconomyimpactCooperativasolidariopopulareconomíaimpactoCooperativasolidariedadepopulareconomiaimpactoThe popular and solidarity economic sector is organized in such a way that it includes the organizations of the Popular and Solidarity Economy (EPS) and the Popular and Solidarity Financial Sector (SFPS). The economy is the plurality of actors that make it up, including the cooperative, associative and community sectors. These institutions focus their activities on the basis of a relationship of solidarity, cooperation and reciprocity, placing the human being as the subject and purpose of all economic activity over profit, competition and capital accumulation. The cooperative is a society of legally constituted people who come together in order to solve common needs; They are self-managed associations, even in cooperatives the decision-making process and property ownership belong to all the associates in an equitable way. It differs from traditional organizations because instead of being private, it is collectively owned. This article describes and compares different literatures on the Impact of the popular and solidarity economy in the Ecuadorian cooperative sector. To do this, this information is collected from different bibliographic sources acquired from databases (SCOPUS, PubMed, Cochrane Library, Google Scholar), assessing the quality and veracity of the information collected, as well as the timeliness of the content. Talking about the impact of the popular and solidarity economy can have several nuances, if we analyze it in the aspect of stimulating the most disadvantaged sectors, of course it has had a positive impact, since when the Organic Law of Popular and Solidarity Economy was created (LOEPS ), paved the way for many Ecuadorians to dare to organize themselves in order to generate more income for them in a more organized way and in turn offer goods and services to society. In the cases of transport cooperatives mentioned in this research, it could be concluded that the popular and solidarity economy has had a positive impact on the sector, since the income of the members and consequently of their families has increased, as well as the investment for its own cooperative, and good financial management, thanks to the training plans of the Ecuadorian State for cooperative members.O setor econômico popular e solidário está organizado de tal forma que inclui as organizações da Economia Popular e Solidária (EPS) e do Setor Financeiro Popular e Solidário (SFPS). A economia é a pluralidade de atores que a compõem, incluindo os setores cooperativo, associativo e comunitário. Estas instituições concentram suas atividades na base de uma relação de solidariedade, cooperação e reci-procidade, colocando o ser humano como sujeito e objetivo de toda atividade econômica sobre o lucro, a concorrência e a acumulação de capital. A cooperativa é uma sociedade de pessoas legalmente constituídas que se reúnem para resolver necessidades comuns; são associações autogeridas, mesmo nas cooperativas o processo decisório e a propriedade pertencem a todos os associados de forma eqüitativa. Ela difere das organizações tradicionais porque, em vez de ser privada, ela é de propriedade coletiva. Este artigo descreve e compara diferentes literaturas sobre o Impacto da economia popular e solidária no setor cooperativo equatoriano. Para isso, estas infor-mações são coletadas de diferentes fontes bibliográficas adquiridas de bancos de dados (SCOPUS, PubMed, Cochrane Library, Google Scholar), avaliando a qualidade e a veracidade das informações coletadas, bem como a atualidade do conteúdo. Falar sobre o impacto da economia popular e solidária pode ter várias nuances, se a analisarmos no aspecto de estimular os setores mais desfavorecidos, claro que teve um impacto positivo, desde quando a Lei Orgânica de Economia Popular e Solidária (LOEPS ) foi criada, abriu o caminho para que muitos equatorianos ousassem se organizar para gerar mais renda para eles de forma mais organizada e, por sua vez, oferecer bens e serviços à sociedade. Nos casos das cooperativas de transporte mencionados nesta pesquisa, pode-se concluir que a economia popular e solidária teve um impacto positivo no setor, já que a renda dos membros e conseqüentemente de suas famílias aumentou, assim como o investimento para sua própria cooperativa, e uma boa gestão financeira, graças aos planos de treinamento do Estado equatoriano para os membros da cooperativa.El sector económico popular y solidario se encuentra organizado de tal forma que en el mismo se integran las organizaciones de la Economía Popular y Solidaria (EPS) y del Sector Financiero Popular y Solidario (SFPS).Entre las principales características que presenta en este sector de la economía es la pluralidad de actores que la conforman entre los que se encuentran el sector cooperativo, asociativo y comunitario. Estas instituciones centran sus actividades en base a una relación de solidaridad, cooperación y reciprocidad, ubicando al ser humano como sujeto y fin de toda actividad económica por sobre el lucro, la competencia y la acumulación de capital. La cooperativa es una sociedad de personas legalmente constituidas que se unen con la finalidad de resolver necesidades comunes; son asociaciones autogestionarias, incluso en las cooperativas el proceso de toma de decisiones y la propiedad de los bienes pertenecen a todos los asociados en forma equitativa. Se diferencia de las organizaciones tradicionales porque en lugar de ser privada, es de propiedad colectiva. El presente artículo describe y compara diferentes literaturas sobre Impacto de la economía popular y solidaria en el sector cooperativo Ecuatoriano. Para ello, se recolecta esta información de diferentes fuentes bibliográficas adquiridas de bases de datos (SCOPUS, PubMed, Biblioteca Cochrane, Google Scholar) valorando la calidad y veracidad de la información recopilada, así como la actualidad del contenido. Hablar del impacto de la economía popular y solidaria puede tener varios matices, si lo analizamos en el aspecto del estimulo a los sectores mas desfavorecidos, por supuesto que ha tenido un impacto positivo, ya que al crearse Ley Orgánica de Economía Popular y Solidaria (LOEPS), abrió el camino para que muchos Ecuatorianos se atrevieran a organizarse para poder de una forma mas organizada generar mayores ingresos para ellos y a su vez ofrecer productos de bienes y servicios a la sociedad. En los casos de cooperativas de transportes mencionados en esta investigación, se podría concluir que la economía popular y solidaria si ha tenido un impacto positivo en el sector, ya que los ingresos de los socios y por consiguiente de sus familiares ha aumentado, así como la inversión para su misma cooperativa, y el buen manejo financiero, gracias a los planes formativos del Estado Ecuatoriano para los socios de las cooperativas.2021text (article)application/pdfhttps://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8110635(Revista) ISSN 2588-073XRECIMUNDO: Revista Científica de la Investigación y el Conocimiento, ISSN 2588-073X, Vol. 5, Nº. 2, 2021, pags. 426-439spaLICENCIA DE USO: Los documentos a texto completo incluidos en Dialnet son de acceso libre y propiedad de sus autores y/o editores. Por tanto, cualquier acto de reproducción, distribución, comunicación pública y/o transformación total o parcial requiere el consentimiento expreso y escrito de aquéllos. 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