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A hybrid organization is an organization that mixes elements, value systems and action logics of various sectors of society, i.e. the public sector, the private sector and the voluntary sector. Examples include organizations employed in the provision of public services that were originally established by societal actors, such as (in the European context) most social housing providers, public schools and hospitals. Other examples are public sector organizations that, due to the New Public Management revolution, behave in a more business-like way and organizations as the state-owned enterprise that also compete on the market place. In the context of corporate social entrepreneurship, Hemingway (2013a) also referred to hybrid corporations progressing a social agenda, in addition to their profit remit to deliver returns to shareholders.
For example, these might be companies dedicated to the growth of fair trade or environmentally sustainable production, or any of the domains of corporate social responsibility (Hemingway, 2013b). This was based on Hemingway's (2013b) ethnographic study of a British-based multi-national corporation, where corporate social responsibility was found to be practised informally by some employees, in addition to their formal job roles. But in distinguishing between the terms 'social entrepreneurship' and 'corporate social entrepreneurship', she also pointed out that unless a corporate employee has been given dispensation from the profit motive in order to specifically create social value,even the most hybrid of corporations could not be described as a social enterprise staffed by social entrepreneurs (although employees' activities outside of the workplace might be). However, she did find evidence of corporate social entrepreneurship, where some employees had enlarged their own job roles to encompass social responsibility, in one or more forms.
Aalto University (Finnish: Aalto-yliopisto, Swedish: Aalto-universitetet) is a university primarily located in Greater Helsinki, Finland. It was established in 2010 as a merger of three major Finnish universities: the Helsinki University of Technology (established 1849), the Helsinki School of Economics (established 1904), and the University of Art and Design Helsinki (established 1871). The close collaboration between the scientific, business and arts communities is intended to foster multi-disciplinary education and research. The Finnish government, in 2010, set out to create a university that fosters innovation, merging the three institutions into one.
The university is composed of six schools with over 20,000 students and 4,700 staff members, making it Finland's third-largest university. The main campus of Aalto University is located in Otaniemi, Espoo, where the engineering schools as well as the bachelor programs of the School of Business operate. Other functions of the School of Business are located in Töölö. The School of Arts, Design and Architecture is located in Arabianranta (set to be relocated to Otaniemi in 2017). In addition, the university operates several units outside Greater Helsinki in Mikkeli, Pori and Vaasa.
An increasing number of business are choosing to organize in structures not traditional seen in for-profit business, which offer opportunities for them to blur the boundaries between the public, private, and non-profit sectors and achieve greater social impact. These organizations can also be defined as hybrid organizations, enterprises that design their business models based on the alleviation of a particular social or environmental issue, including many benefit corporations (B-Corps) and cooperatives. Hybrid organizations offer an innovative new approach to capitalism and an alternative structure for organizations with goals that extend beyond short-term profits. The B-Corp certification began in 2007 and now includes over 1,300 businesses from 41 countries and over 121 industries. B...
Read your free e-book: http://hotaudiobook.com/mebk/50/en/B01CIKTG1S/book In Sustainable Governance in Hybrid Organizations the author Linne Marie Lauesen explores how businesses that have succeeded in conducting sustainable governance, manage and govern their sustainable performance: in other words, how they manage to be economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable. In this respect, hybrid organizations that are formed as businesses with a mission to be sustainable and to provide services for society such as water companies are a good point of departure. Water companies are highly regulated whilst working primarily for the betterment of society and on behalf of generations to come, for whom clean and plentiful water and the preservation of nature is a must. Linne Marie has dug ...
Get Unlimited Access to GCSE Tutor Videos & Online Revision Here for £19.99: http://www.revisionapp.co.uk/product/online-gcse-revision. Businesses can be very complex organisations with many hundreds or thousands of people working in them in many different roles. In order to manage their resources effectively, businesses must have clear organisational structures in place. Organisational structures include the different relationships between people in an organisation. For example in some cases, an employer might want to have a very formal relationship between people in the organisation in others it might be more relaxed. This happens in every day life too. Think about any organisation you're a part of. Do you call the other people by their first names? Do you call them by their title? What ...
The Tenured Professors' Installation Lectures at Aalto University 3.10.2012. Henri Schildt, Associate Professor at Aalto University School of Business, Department of Management and International Business & Aalto University School of Science, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management: "Creating value by bridging systems of reasoning with hybrid organizations" Production: Aalto University Communications 2012.
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Le projet de recherche HECTOR a pour objectif de modéliser la transformation, l’organisation et la préservation des documents et dossiers hybrides (papier et numériques) dans les administrations fédérales belges, afin de faciliter la transition vers un e-gouvernement fiable, sécurisé et efficace. Hector est un acronyme de « Hybrid Electronic Curation, Transformation and Organization of Records » Il s’agit d’une matière assez complexe, dont Sébastien et Fiona en expliquent les principaux fondements dans notre nouvelle vidéo. _______ Het BRAIN-onderzoeksproject HECTOR wil modellen aanreiken voor de verwerking, organisatie en bewaring van hybride documenten (d.i. op papier en digitaal) in de Belgische federale administraties. Het doel? De overgang naar een betrouwbaar, veilig en efficiënt e...
Carrier protection in hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites by dynamic screnning
This is a PowerPoint presentation of my research report into social hybrid organizations for my class, WRIT 3562W.
This video describes the basics of hybridization for simple organic molecules. It includes a brief description of sigma and pi bonding.
Heirloom, hybrid or organic? What's the difference? www.freerangehome.com
Installation of Hybrid Pipe Organ for Mfantsipim School, Cape Coast
Installation of Hybrid Pipe Organ for Mfantsipim School, Cape Coast
A team of Johannus specialists recently installed a beautiful 3 manual Monarke hybrid church organ with 55 stops in the Koepelkerk, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Newman Center Chapel, Fresno, CA. Rogers Hybrid organ dedication, Sept. 13, 2015.
The humanzee (also known as the Chuman or Manpanzee) is a hypothetical chimpanzee/human hybrid. Chimpanzees and humans are closely related (sharing 95% of their DNA sequence and 99% of coding DNA sequences), leading to contested speculation that a hybrid is possible. The Ivanov experiments Ilya Ivanovich Ivanov was the first person to attempt to create a human--ape hybrid. As early as 1910 he gave a presentation to the World Congress of Zoologists in Graz, Austria, in which he described the possibility of creating such a hybrid by artificial insemination. In 1924, while working at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, Ivanov obtained permission from the Institute's directors to use its experimental primate station in Kindia, French Guinea, for such an experiment. Ivanov attempted to gain back...
An increasing number of business are choosing to organize in structures not traditional seen in for-profit business, which offer opportunities for them to blur the boundaries between the public, private, and non-profit sectors and achieve greater social impact. These organizations can also be defined as hybrid organizations, enterprises that design their business models based on the alleviation of a particular social or environmental issue, including many benefit corporations (B-Corps) and cooperatives. Hybrid organizations offer an innovative new approach to capitalism and an alternative structure for organizations with goals that extend beyond short-term profits. The B-Corp certification began in 2007 and now includes over 1,300 businesses from 41 countries and over 121 industries. B...
This documentary shows that much like other large land carnivores, domestic dogs have the power, strength, speed, agility, voraciousness, and the sharp teeth and claws of mammalian species generally understood a danger to humans. This full documentary adds to this the sort of organization that one associates with lions, hyenas, and wolves, and even a pack of small dogs is potentially as lethal as a single large predator. The documentary looks at hybrid dogs Predatory attacks (like wolves) on livestock and wildlife larger than humans demonstrate the potential of a dog as a man-eater. A large dog or a pack of dogs of adequate number depending on size of the dogs has the capacity to kill a human even without predatory intent, and most fatal dog attacks do not result from hunger. Self-extricat...
Dr Steven M. Greer. confirms that the mysterious Atacama humanoid is a real organism and is not a hoax. Whether it's an alien or a human hybrid is yet to be determined. Since the 6-inch tall Atacama Humanoid (nicknamed ‘Ata') first lit up major media outlets, the public eye has looked to its strange, distended face for answers. As interest persists today people have become increasingly absorbed by the release of Dr. Steven Greer's documentary, Sirius, which rolled out the study and DNA results of the mysterious creature. Greer has gained access to the tiny body then known as the Atacama Humanoid or the Atacama Alien since 1009. Become a member of MUFON here http://www.mufon.com/join1.html