Raymond Saner, Lichia Saner-Yiu & Samuel Brülisauer “Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and the Social and Solidarity Economy”, 2023

Principles and values associated with the SSE played an important role in the early production and use of ICT. What began with the ‘free software movement’ which promoted the development of operating systems and applications for computers, servers and smartphones based on collaboration, openness, and control by users, has grown into a variety of organizations that offer products and services. At the same time, the ICT industry has consolidated and is now dominated by a few large ICT companies of commercial private sector orientation. This book chapter narrates the emergence of ICT and its impact on the economy and describes the role of SSE organisations (SSEOs) in developing and producing ICT. It further discusses how SSE organizations respond to trends associated with ICT by using and operating technologies in line with their principles and values. The book chapter closes with an examination of the challenges and opportunities of SSEOs in the face of recent ICT-related trends.

Article

PLATFORM COOPERATIVES: THE SOCIAL AND SOLIDARITY ECONOMY AND THE FUTURE OF WORK

Raymond Saner, Lichia Yiu & Melanie Nguyen (2019) PLATFORM COOPERATIVES:

THE SOCIAL AND SOLIDARITY ECONOMY AND THE FUTURE OF WORK: A Preliminary Assessment of Platform Capitalism and Platform Cooperativism and their Effects on Workers’ Satisfaction

Article

Raymond Saner, “Advantages and Hindrances for older persons who consider moving to new homes in older age”

This paper focuses on the options that are available for older persons and their respective society to rethink housing and urban planning to better fit the needs and aspirations of older people. In addition, the paper also addresses the psycho-social challenges that older people and their environment face as they advance with age and need to cope with losses such as finding new ways to make friends and acquaintances to avoid isolation and unhappiness.

Article

Sinergie-SIMA 2017 Conference “Value co-creation: management challenges for business and society”

Sinergie-SIMA 2017 Conference “Value co-creation: management challenges for business and society”

University of Naples Federico II, 15-16 June 2017 – Italy

Paper presented for the conference

Raymond Saner & Lichia Yiu; “A literature analysis of organisational growth challenges of Cooperatives and their potential contribution to developing countries’ development: an assessment and suggestions for future research

Presentation by authors

ILO, ICA and CSEND SIDE EVENT AT THE FIFTH GLOBAL REVIEW OF AID FOR TRADE “Promoting Cooperative-to-cooperative trade for sustainable development”

Cooperative enterprises are major players in the global economy. They range from small grassroots initiatives to multibillion dollar businesses and operate in all sectors of the economy. The panel will start with a theoretical presentation of the links between cooperatives and trade. The panel will subsequently turn to practical experiences, and build on cooperative-to-cooperative trade and how it can make value chains shorter, fairer and more efficient and competitive. The seven internationally agreed cooperative principles guide the work of cooperatives around the world. The principle, “Cooperation among Cooperatives”, is the principle most related to the trade, South-South and Global Value Chain perspectives. In the practical part, the case of “China Coop” on promoting cooperative-to-cooperative trade in Asia through different platforms will be presented. The agricultural and consumer cooperative experiences from Italy will be presented to showcase engagement in ethical trade practices using cooperative principles and highlighting the advantages of agricultural and consumer cooperatives working together across the value chain from a perspective of fairness and competitiveness. After the presentations, there will be a round table discussion followed by questions from the floor.

Programme

Introduction to WTO CooperativesIntroduction to WTO Cooperatives

Dalberg Coop-to-coop Trade Survey Findings

Fair Trade

China Co-op and its international business

Call for Statistical Coding and Tracking of Cooperative Enterprises

CSEND-ILO-ICA group statement at Global Review Closing Plenary

CSEND Policy Briefs

This rubric contains policy briefs which focus on trade, development, aid effectiveness, climate change, FDI as well as other themes covered by the mandate of CSEND and its related branches and organizations.

List of policy briefs:

1 Aid Effectiveness, November 2007
2 Bolivia nationalization of power sector, November 2010
3 International Governance Options Low Carbon, Sept 2011 *
4 An Evidence-based Monitoring System for an effective Aid for Trade, March 2011
5 Doha Stalemate, Aug 2011
6 Inter-Ministerial Coordination in Trade Policy Making, November 2011
7 Plurilaterals, April 2012 **
8 Inclusion of Aid for Trade in Trade Policy Reviews, August 2012 **
9 Food Security in Africa, September 2012 **
10 Cooperatives conspicuosly absent, November 2012 **
11 A greening of WTO – CSEND Policy Brief, July 2013 **
12 A Closer Look at the MDG and SDG Process, July 2013
13 Mainstream Tourism Development in the Least Developed Countries: Coherence & Complimentarity of Policy Instruments, July 2013 ***
14 MONITORING OF SDG IMPLEMENTATION Infrastructure and Methodology – Proposal for Action, June 2014
15 Democratizing PPPs in the Health Sector, March 2015
16 Intersectoral Coordination of Decent Work in the Context of Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSP): Lessons learnt for the SDGs, Jan. 2018
17 Public-Private partnerships and foreign direct investment as determinants of SDG achievement
18 Shared Commercial Diplomacy: SME Internationalization, Collaborative Ecosystems and the Future of Trade Governance, May 2026
19 Civil Society Participation in the Age of AI: Beyond Digital Black Boxes

*Also published on the WTO website,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaiFfSui4oc

**Also published on the WTO website,

http://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/ngo_e/2012_e.htm

***Also published on the WTO website,

http://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/ngo_e/pospap_e.htm

Education Policy and Research

CSEND conducts educational policy research and connects policy researchers in order to promote more effective governance of the educational sector. Good governance in education, seeing from the CSEND perspective, means quality education for all. Therefore the CSEND policy research objective is to promote more equitable access to quality education may it be primary, secondary or tertiary education. At the same time, CSEND develops effective institutional management instruments with the goal of supporting more efficient and effective use of educational resources in order to sustain the high quality level of education in the context of life long learning.

Publications: OECD China Country Note Second Draft