Camille Meyer
Université libre de Bruxelles
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Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly | 2016
Marek Hudon; Camille Meyer
Inclusive financial sectors are essential to poverty alleviation. While microcredit can be governed as a private good, self-managed civil society organizations propose an alternative way of managing financial services. Brazil’s Community Development Banks (CDBs) are growing and dynamic manifestations of these nonprofit organizations. Based on field research in Brazil, this article uses Elinor Ostrom’s design principles of successful self-governing common-pool resource organizations to analyze CDBs’ microcredit system. Our results suggest that private goods could be altered when they are governed by community self-managed enterprises. They become hybrid goods as they mix the characteristics of private and common goods. This change is facilitated by specific organizational arrangements such as self-governance that emerge from grassroots dynamics and the creation of collective-choice arenas. These arrangements help strengthen the inclusion properties of nonprofit microcredit services.
Organization | 2017
Camille Meyer; Marek Hudon
The commons are alternative social and economic practices for fostering community development and regeneration. While finance is increasingly criticized as a trigger for individualism, community currencies are one of the financial initiatives that aim to reorganize finance in the collective interest. We analyze to what extent these alternative systems allow finance to constitute common goods or ‘commons’. To this end, we investigate the commoning practices through which resources are created, distributed, and consumed in a way that promotes new collectives. We analyze the extent to which community currencies can be considered as commons. Our findings suggest that community currencies have strong collective attributes such as community building, as well as the insertion of solidarity and cooperative values in money. Finally, we inquire into the limits and ambiguities of community currencies to represent an alternative to the capitalist economy.
Academy of Management Proceedings | 2014
Marek Hudon; Camille Meyer
ULB Institutional Repository | 2015
Marie Mf Fare; Carlos Cf Freitas; Camille Meyer
ULB Institutional Repository | 2012
Camille Meyer
Revue d'économie financière | 2016
Tristan Dissaux; Camille Meyer
Archive | 2013
Camille Meyer
Journal of Business Ethics | 2018
Camille Meyer; Marek Hudon
Journal of Business Ethics | 2018
Camille Meyer; Marek Hudon
ULB Institutional Repository | 2017
Camille Meyer