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Asociativismo: Una experiencia de servicio a la comunidad y aprendizaje colectivo entre organizaciones no gubernamentales y docentes universitarios

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  • Cecilia Chosco Diaz

    (Instituto de Industria. Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento. Argentina.)

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The following paper shows an experience of community service whose aim was to strengthen the “Institutional Capacities” of various nonprofit institutions (NGOs) linked to the Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento (UNGS). In the last few decades, the argentine university system increased grants to work projects with NGOs. As part of that process, university professors, in management field, involved in organizational analysis, began to study the organizational dynamics of NGOs. In this context, the project “Asociativismo” developed seven workshops about organizational experiences and knowledge (between august and december 2013). These workshops created a context for collective learning. On one hand, it gave tools to the NGOs to perform a self-diagnosis, while, on the other hand, we encouraged them to create links and interactions between organizations and professors. It was also the begining of a knowledge transfer process in two ways -popular and academic knowledge-, by positioning the management to the university extension programs just with other fields of knowledge.

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  • Cecilia Chosco Diaz, 2014. "Asociativismo: Una experiencia de servicio a la comunidad y aprendizaje colectivo entre organizaciones no gubernamentales y docentes universitarios," Revista Ciencias Administrativas (CADM), IIA, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Instituto de Investigaciones Administrativas, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, issue 3, pages 67-73, January-J.
  • Handle: RePEc:lap:recadm:22
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    Keywords

    higher education; nonprofit institutions; social innovation.;
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    • I20 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education - - - General

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