BALTA Project D2 Proposal for 2008-2009 - Leveraging Social Ownership of Proprietary Trademarks related to the Golden Mussel as a Base for Expansion of Social Enterprise in Coastal B.C. Aboriginal Communities

This proposal presents plans for the second phase of research by the BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BALTA) linked to support of golden mussel aquaculture industry development with British Columbia, Canada, coastal First Nations communities. Phase I which began in July 2007 and will run...

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Main Authors: Gordon, Doug, Lewis, Mike, Pinnell, Nadine, Renaud, Kenn
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2149/1979
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spelling ftathabasuniv:oai:auspace.athabascau.ca:2149/1979 2023-11-05T03:41:59+01:00 BALTA Project D2 Proposal for 2008-2009 - Leveraging Social Ownership of Proprietary Trademarks related to the Golden Mussel as a Base for Expansion of Social Enterprise in Coastal B.C. Aboriginal Communities Gordon, Doug Lewis, Mike Pinnell, Nadine Renaud, Kenn 2009-02-20T20:09:19Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2149/1979 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/2149/1979 social economy BALTA social enterprise golden mussel aquaculture social enterprise franchising Other 2009 ftathabasuniv 2023-10-08T07:34:57Z This proposal presents plans for the second phase of research by the BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BALTA) linked to support of golden mussel aquaculture industry development with British Columbia, Canada, coastal First Nations communities. Phase I which began in July 2007 and will run through June 2008, has been focused on the completion of several literature reviews and the identification of major institutional design issues in the development of the Golden Mussel industry. Phase II, which will run from July 2008 through September 2009, will focus on grounding the institutional design for the industry in the community and Aboriginal context through field research to be carried out in two pilot communities. Phase II will also include consideration of how an interim trust or other body to hold the Golden Mussel trademarks could be structured to condition long-term industry development. BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BALTA) Other/Unknown Material First Nations Athabasca University: AUSpace
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social enterprise
golden mussel aquaculture
social enterprise franchising
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BALTA
social enterprise
golden mussel aquaculture
social enterprise franchising
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Lewis, Mike
Pinnell, Nadine
Renaud, Kenn
BALTA Project D2 Proposal for 2008-2009 - Leveraging Social Ownership of Proprietary Trademarks related to the Golden Mussel as a Base for Expansion of Social Enterprise in Coastal B.C. Aboriginal Communities
topic_facet social economy
BALTA
social enterprise
golden mussel aquaculture
social enterprise franchising
description This proposal presents plans for the second phase of research by the BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BALTA) linked to support of golden mussel aquaculture industry development with British Columbia, Canada, coastal First Nations communities. Phase I which began in July 2007 and will run through June 2008, has been focused on the completion of several literature reviews and the identification of major institutional design issues in the development of the Golden Mussel industry. Phase II, which will run from July 2008 through September 2009, will focus on grounding the institutional design for the industry in the community and Aboriginal context through field research to be carried out in two pilot communities. Phase II will also include consideration of how an interim trust or other body to hold the Golden Mussel trademarks could be structured to condition long-term industry development. BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BALTA)
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author Gordon, Doug
Lewis, Mike
Pinnell, Nadine
Renaud, Kenn
author_facet Gordon, Doug
Lewis, Mike
Pinnell, Nadine
Renaud, Kenn
author_sort Gordon, Doug
title BALTA Project D2 Proposal for 2008-2009 - Leveraging Social Ownership of Proprietary Trademarks related to the Golden Mussel as a Base for Expansion of Social Enterprise in Coastal B.C. Aboriginal Communities
title_short BALTA Project D2 Proposal for 2008-2009 - Leveraging Social Ownership of Proprietary Trademarks related to the Golden Mussel as a Base for Expansion of Social Enterprise in Coastal B.C. Aboriginal Communities
title_full BALTA Project D2 Proposal for 2008-2009 - Leveraging Social Ownership of Proprietary Trademarks related to the Golden Mussel as a Base for Expansion of Social Enterprise in Coastal B.C. Aboriginal Communities
title_fullStr BALTA Project D2 Proposal for 2008-2009 - Leveraging Social Ownership of Proprietary Trademarks related to the Golden Mussel as a Base for Expansion of Social Enterprise in Coastal B.C. Aboriginal Communities
title_full_unstemmed BALTA Project D2 Proposal for 2008-2009 - Leveraging Social Ownership of Proprietary Trademarks related to the Golden Mussel as a Base for Expansion of Social Enterprise in Coastal B.C. Aboriginal Communities
title_sort balta project d2 proposal for 2008-2009 - leveraging social ownership of proprietary trademarks related to the golden mussel as a base for expansion of social enterprise in coastal b.c. aboriginal communities
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