TY - CHAP
T1 - Hybridity and Blurred Borders Between Market and Civil Society
T2 - The Case of Danish Cooperatives, Savings Banks and Corporations
AU - Mordhorst, Mads
AU - Skyggebjerg, Louise Karlskov
AU - Hein Jessen, Mathias
N1 - Published online: 5 December 2024.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - This chapter draws attention to the boundaries between civil society and market actors by analyzing associations that exist ‘in between’ civil society and the market, such as foundations and cooperatives. The distinctions between ‘civil society’, ‘the state’, and ‘businesses’ are often blurred. Many organizations are hybrids of the market and civil society. For these entities, it is not a matter of ‘either-or’ but rather ‘more or less’ or ‘where and when’ they are perceived as civil society or profit-oriented businesses. The chapter examines savings banks, cooperatives, and companies in Denmark, with a chronological framework spanning from the late nineteenth century to the end of the twentieth century. Savings banks are associated with a social purpose, providing access to savings activities for all social classes. Cooperatives are regarded as democratic organizations but are also market actors. Today, companies engage in Corporate Social Responsibility.
AB - This chapter draws attention to the boundaries between civil society and market actors by analyzing associations that exist ‘in between’ civil society and the market, such as foundations and cooperatives. The distinctions between ‘civil society’, ‘the state’, and ‘businesses’ are often blurred. Many organizations are hybrids of the market and civil society. For these entities, it is not a matter of ‘either-or’ but rather ‘more or less’ or ‘where and when’ they are perceived as civil society or profit-oriented businesses. The chapter examines savings banks, cooperatives, and companies in Denmark, with a chronological framework spanning from the late nineteenth century to the end of the twentieth century. Savings banks are associated with a social purpose, providing access to savings activities for all social classes. Cooperatives are regarded as democratic organizations but are also market actors. Today, companies engage in Corporate Social Responsibility.
U2 - 10.4324/9781003488286-9
DO - 10.4324/9781003488286-9
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 9781032785165
SN - 9781032785172
T3 - Nordic Studies in a Global Context
SP - 118
EP - 137
BT - Cooperation and Confrontation in Nordic Civil Societies since 1800
A2 - Engh, Sunniva
A2 - Hemstad, Ruth
A2 - Mordhorst, Mads
PB - Routledge
CY - Abingdon
ER -