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PUBLICLY-OWNED ENTERPRISES AND SOCIAL ECONOMY
( P R E L I M IN A R Y ) PROGRAM

 “PUBLICLY-OWNED ENTERPRISES AND SOCIAL ECONOMY:
 WHICH STRATEGIES IN ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND ENVIRONNEMENTAL
 TRANSITIONAL PROCESSES?”

 4-6 June 2020
 33RD CIRIEC INTERNATIONAL Thessaloniki, Greece
 CONGRESS

 Congress Venue: Ioannis Vellidis Conference Center
 Leof. Stratou 3, Thessaloniki 546 36

Organizers:
 Info & Registration on:
 www.CIRIEC2020.site
PUBLICLY-OWNED ENTERPRISES AND SOCIAL ECONOMY
Contextual theme

Our ways of consuming, working, producing or living together run up
against the limits of our current socio-economic models. Many
challenges, such as increasing inequality or weakening political and
economic democracy, must be addressed, preferably collectively.
As a result of the various transitions (digital, environmental,
economic, societal,…) underway, we need to change course.

Public enterprises and social economy organizations are major
actors in this transformation: by adapting their production models,
innovating, developing new partnerships, mobilizing resources in the
territories,…

Arriving at the shores of Thessaloniki on 4-6 June 2020, the
33rd CIRIEC International Congress will focus on the STRATEGIES of
public enterprises and social economy organizations in terms of:
  Digital transformation
  Cross-sectoral integration of network enterprises
  Local development co-constructed with public and social
 economy actors
  Territorial dynamics to be recreated or reinvented
  Co-production of public goods and commons
  New modes of dialogue and interaction
  Partnerships to build the future
  Urban planning
  Energy transition.

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PUBLICLY-OWNED ENTERPRISES AND SOCIAL ECONOMY
 Thursday 4 June 2020. Friday 5 June 2020 (morning)

 17:00-19:00 Registration | Pick up of congress’ bags 11:00-11:30 PLENARY SESSION 1 | ELLOPIA ROOM

 19:30 WELCOME COCKTAIL How to address the Major Sustainable
 (upon invitation – reserved for CIRIEC members) Development’s Global Challenges?
 EN, FR, DE,
 Chair: Léopold BEAULIEU, Honorary President of CIRIEC &
 ES, GR
 President of CIRIEC-Canada

 Friday 5 June 2020 (morning)
 8:00-9:00 Welcome | Registration INTERVENTION BY JÉRÔME SADDIER,
 Welcome coffee President of the French Chamber of Social and
 Solidarity Economy (ESS France);
 Vice Executive Chairman of Crédit Coopératif;
 9:00-10:30 CONGRESS INAUGURATION | ELLOPIA ROOM President of AVISE (France)

 Chair: Alain ARNAUD, President of CIRIEC & President of
CIRIEC- France
 EN, FR, DE,
 ES, GR
  Representative of the City of Thessaloniki
 11:30-11:45 Presentation of “The Routledge Handbook of
  Representative of the Government of the Hellenic
 State-Owned Enterprises”
 Republic
 (1st edition Routledge, 2020)
  Representative of the European Commission by Massimo FLORIO, Professor of Public Economics at the
  Representative of the Spanish Government Università degli Studi di Milano (Italy)
  Marvin RODRÍGUEZ CORDERO, Vice-President of the
 Republic of Costa Rica (tbc)

 10:30-11:00 Coffee break

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PUBLICLY-OWNED ENTERPRISES AND SOCIAL ECONOMY
 Friday 5 June 2020 (morning)

11:45-12:30 PLENARY SESSION 2 | ELLOPIA ROOM

 Digital Networks as Tools in the Transition

 EN, FR, DE, Chair: Léopold BEAULIEU, Honorary President of CIRIEC &
 ES, GR President of CIRIEC-Canada

  Big Data, Sovereignty and Local Responsibility
 by Erich HAIDER, Director General of Linz AG (Austria)

  Privacy and Ethical Issues in the Massive Data Era
 by Sébastien GAMBS, Professor in the Department of
 Computer Science at the University of Quebec in
 Montreal (UQAM); Holder of the Canada Research
 Chair in Privacy and Ethical Analysis of Massive Data
 (Canada)

  New Means of Dialogue and Interaction in this Context
 by Andrés GARCÍA RECHE, Director of the Valencian
 Innovation Agency (AVI) (Spain) (tbc)

 12:30-14:30 Free time for lunch

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 Friday 5 June 2020 (afternoon) | P a r a l l e l W o r k s h o p s A - B - C - D

 WORKSHOPS A WORKSHOPS B WORKSHOPS C WORKSHOPS D

 Workshop A.1. | THESSALONIKI Workshop B.1. | ELLOPIA ROOM Workshop C.1. | ALEXANDROS Workshop D.1. | OLYMPIAS
 ROOM ROOM ROOM
 14:30-
 15:45 Cross-Sectoral Integration of Co-Production of Public Social Economy: Another Focus on Greece
 Network Enterprises Goods and Commons Way to Undertake

 15:45- Coffee break
 16:15

 Workshop A.2. | THESSALONIKI Workshop B.1. | ELLOPIA ROOM Workshop C.2. | ALEXANDROS Workshop D.2. | OLYMPIAS
 ROOM ROOM ROOM
 16:15-
 17:30
 Energy Transition at Local Urban Planning & Territorial Co-Construction of Local Focus on Greece
 Level Development Development

 Friday 5 June 2020 (evening)
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 19:30 | Gala Dinner
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 Friday 5 June 2020 (afternoon) | P a r a l l e l W o r k s h o p s A - B

 14:30-15:45 | Workshop A.1. | THESSALONIKI ROOM 14:30-15:45 | Workshop B.1. | ELLOPIA ROOM

 Cross-Sectoral Integration of Network Enterprises Co-Production of Public Goods and Commons

 Moderator: Heidrun MAIER-DE KRUIJFF, Secretary General of Moderator: Philippe BANCE, President of the CIRIEC
 VÖWG (Association of Public Services and Public Enterprises of International Scientific Council; Professor at the Université des
 Austria) – CIRIEC-Austria Antilles (France)
  Wim DRIES, Mayor of the City of Genk; President of the  Gordon HAHN, Chief Executive Officer of SERUS
 Association of Flemish Cities and Municipalities (Sweden) (tbc)
 (VVSG) (Belgium) (tbc)
  The Social Commons
  Hitoshi OGUMA, Associate Professor at Takasaki City by Aurélie CHOMPRET, Secretary General of the
 University of Economics (Japan) Institute for European Social Protection (IPSE)

  N…, Thessaloniki Water Supply and Sewage  Forest Commons and Community Development in
 Company SA (Greece) (tbc) Romania
 by Irina Sinziana OPINCARU, PhD Candidate at the
 Doctoral School of Sociology, University of Bucharest
 (Romania)

 Debate with the floor Debate with the floor

 15:45-16:15 Coffee break 15:45-16:15 Coffee break

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 Friday 5 June 2020 (afternoon) | P a r a l l e l W o r k s h o p s C - D

 14:30-15:45 | Workshop C.1. | ALEXANDROS ROOM 14:30-15:45 | Workshop D.1. | OLYMPIAS ROOM

 Social Economy: Another Way to Undertake Focus on Greece

 Moderator: Marie J. BOUCHARD, President of the CIRIEC Moderator: Ioannis NASIOULAS, Founder & CEO of the Social
 International Scientific Commission “Social and Cooperative Economy Institute, Thessaloniki (Greece)
 Economy”; Professor at the University of Québec in Montréal
 (UQAM) (Canada)

  Social Economy and Local Development: Specific
 Aspects of Latin America
 by Daniel NAGAO MENEZES, Professor at the
 Mackenzie Presbyterian University, São Paulo (Brazil)
 (to be announced soon)
  José Pablo PUZINO, President of IAIES (Argentine
 Research Institute of Social Economy) – CIRIEC-
 Argentina

  Satoru HASHIMOTO, Professor at Kansai University
 (Japan)

 Debate with the floor Debate with the floor

 15:45-16:15 Coffee break 15:45-16:15 Coffee break

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 Friday 5 June 2020 (afternoon) | P a r a l l e l W o r k s h o p s A - B

 16:15-17:30 | Workshop A.2. | THESSALONIKI ROOM 16:15-17:30 | Workshop B.2. | ELLOPIA ROOM

 Energy Transition at Local Level Urban Planning & Territorial Development

 Moderator: Gert DE BLOCK, Secretary General of the European Moderator: Koen ALBREGTS, Former Secretary of ACW-Limburg
 Federation of local Energy Companies (CEDEC) (Confederation of Christian Trade Unions) (Belgium)

  Rudi OSS, President of Dolomiti Energia (Italy);  Bernd RIESSLAND, Deputy General Director of
 Vice-President of CEDEC (tbc) Sozialbau AG (Austria)

  The Greek Energy Community Cooperatives  Christian YACCARINI, President & CEO of the
 by Yannis EUSTATHOPOULOS, Independent Société de développement Angus (SDA) (Canada)
 consultant at the Institute for Alternative Policies
 (ENA) (Greece)  Local Government Approaches to Reducing
 Poverty: Policy Implications for Social Housing
  … by Dorothea GREILING, Professor at the Johannes
 Kepler University Linz (Austria)

 Debate with the floor Debate with the floor

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 Friday 5 June 2020 (afternoon) | P a r a l l e l W o r k s h o p s C - D

 16:15-17:30 | Workshop C.2. | ALEXANDROS ROOM 16:15-17:30 | Workshop D.2. | OLYMPIAS ROOM

 Co-Construction of Local Development Focus on Greece
 Moderator: Fabienne FECHER, Professor at the University of Moderator: N… (tbc)
 Liège (Belgium)

  Local Development Co-constructed with the Actors of
 the Public and Social Economy
 by Claude DORION, Director General of MCE Conseils
 (Canada)

  Systemic and Inclusive Structuring for the Valorization
 of Local Potential: the RELESS (local SSE networks) in
 Cameroon
 by Pauline EYEBE EFFA, Managing Director of
 Partnership France-Africa for Development (PFAC) (to be announced soon)
 (Cameroon)

  The Role of Social Economy in the Development of
 Less-Favored areas
 by Manuel BELO MOREIRA, Instituto Superior de
 Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa (ISA-UTL)
 (Portugal)

  Social and Solidarity Economy: a Paradigm of Action
 for Territorial Development
 by Roberto CAÑEDO VILLARREAL, Professor at the
 Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero; President of
 CIRIEC-Mexico

 Debate with the floor Debate with the floor

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 Saturday 6 June 2020 Saturday 6 June 2020
 9:30-10:45 PLENARY SESSION 3 | ELLOPIA ROOM 11:15-12:30 PLENARY SESSION 4 – ROUND TABLE | ELLOPIA ROOM

 Territorial Dynamics Which Partnerships to Build the Future?

 Chair: José Luis MONZÓN, Vice-President of CIRIEC; Chair: Alain ARNAUD, President of CIRIEC & President of
 Executive Director of CIRIEC-España, University of Valencia CIRIEC-France
 (Spain)
  Rainer PLAßMANN, President of the European
 Centre of Employers and Enterprises providing Public
  Evolution of the Collective Economy in the Territories
 Services and Services of General Interest (CEEP)
 by Michel PAPAUD, Directeur général des Services de
 Grenoble-Alpe-Métropole (France)  Naïma HAMMAMI, Deputy Secretary General for
 Arab, International Relations and Emigration at the
  Role of State-Owned Enterprises as Drivers of Energy Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT) (Tunisia)
 Transition  Vic VAN VUUREN, Director of the Enterprise
 by Marie-Pierre FAUCONNIER, Chief Executive Officer Department at the International Labour Office (ILO)
 of Sibelga (Belgium) (tbc)
  Alain COHEUR, Co-President of SSE International
  Local Organizations and Economic Transition: Forum (ESS-FI); Member of the European Economic
 A Comprehensive Analysis and Social Committee (EESC); Director of European
 by Juan Fernando ÁLVAREZ, Professor at the Pontifical and International Affairs at the National Union of
 Javeriana University, Bogota; CIRIEC-Colombia Socialist Mutual Health Funds (UNMS-Solidaris)
 (Belgium)
  Adding Social Value through SOEs
 by OH Young-O, Director of Korea Land & Housing 12:30-13:00 CLOSING SESSION | ELLOPIA ROOM
 (LH) Corporation, Seoul (South Korea) (tbc)
 Chair: Alain ARNAUD, President of CIRIEC & President of
 Debate with the floor CIRIEC-France
 DE, EN, FR,
 GR, ES
 10:45-11:15 Coffee break

 14:30-17:00 CIRIEC GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 (reserved for CIRIEC members)

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About the Social Economy Institute About CIRIEC
The Social Economy Institute (SEI) - institutional Founded in 1947, the International Centre of
member of CIRIEC since 2017 - is dedicated to the Research and Information on the Public, Social
development of Social Economy, Social and Cooperative Economy (CIRIEC) is an
Entrepreneurship and Social Impact Investments. international non-governmental scientific
 organization that currently has 15 national
 sections and 8 collective members throughout
The SEI contributes to the inception, financing,
 the world.
quality implementation and social impact
measurement of research and development Its objectives are to undertake and promote the
projects throughout the European Union. It collection of information, scientific research, and
offers expertise to public, corporate and the publication of works on economic sectors
collective organizations for policy forecast, social and activities oriented towards the service of the
innovation, sustainable urbanization, industrial general and collective interest.
design and systemic experimentation projects. It
 CIRIEC has an original feature since it develops Contact:
also assists individuals, vulnerable social groups,
refugees and migrants in materializing promising
 activities of interest for both managers and Plus d’infos ? Contactez-nous :
 researchers active in serving the general or
vocational and personal development
 collective interest. CIRIEC aims at being an
trajectories. SOCIAL ECONOMY INSTITUTE :
 international meeting point and a locus of
 research and reflection networking, without socioeco@yandex.com
 lobbying for any particular interests. CIRIEC INTERNATIONAL :
 ciriec@uliege.be

 Info & Registration on: www.CIRIEC2020.site

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