Slowed Down Economisation: The Persistence of Alternative Trade Organisations

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Abstract

Have Swiss Alternative Trade Organizations (ATOs) valorized economic aspects at the expense of their social mission for the longer term? From a historical perspective (1974-2013), this article shows how these social enterprises have maintained their social purpose and inhibited the course of organizational economization. We identify three deceleration strategies: involving volunteers, direct trading partnerships with producers, focusing on the sales niche. The article shows how and why economization processes are malleable and not inevitable.

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Arnold, N., & Hammer, I. (2018). Slowed Down Economisation: The Persistence of Alternative Trade Organisations. Swiss Journal of Sociology, 44(1), 89–111. https://doi.org/10.1515/sjs-2018-0005

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