19 (2015) [special issue] / editorial / research article 2015 Special Issue: Multiple Moneys and Development March 12, 2015December 30, 2015 IJCCR Papers available individually on the website, or you can download the entire IJCCR 2015 Special Issue here (36MB). Editorial Introduction: Money and Development Georgina Gómez D1-5 The socio-economics of community currency systems Territorial development and Community currencies : symbolic meanings in Brazilian Community development banks Marie Fare, Carlos de Freitas and Camille Meyer D6-17 Complementary Currencies for Sustainable Development in Kenya: The Case of the Bangla-Pesa William O. Ruddick, Morgan A. Richards, and Jem Bendell D18-30 Virtual social currencies for unemployed people: social networks and job market access Maëlle Della Peruta and Dominique Torre D31-41 Price Setting Mechanisms in Complementary Currencies in Argentina’s Redes de Trueque Georgina Gómez D42-52 What kinds of volunteer become more motivated by community currency? Influence of perceptions of reward on motivation Ken-ichi Kurita , Masayuki Yoshida and Yoshihisa Miyazaki D53-61 Building trust: exploring the role of community exchange and reputation Robin Krabbe D62-71 Community Currency in Korea: How do we envision community currency? Joonmo Kang and Baeg Eui Hong D72-80 Beyond growth: problematic relationships between the financial crisis, care and public economies, and alternative currencies Maurizio Ruzzene D81-93 Comparative work on community currency systems French complementary currency systems: exploring contributions to promote social currency in Argentina Ricardo Orzi D94-105 The Financing of Complementary Currencies: Problems and Perspectives Rolf. F. H. Schroeder D106-113 On Velocity in Several Complementary Currencies Josep Lluis de la Rosa and James Stodder D114-127 Prices in Parallel Currency: the case of the Exchange Network of Chania, Crete Irene Sotiropoulou D128-136 Cooperation and Intertrade between Community Currencies : From fundamentals to rule-making and clearing systems, including a case study of the Zurich Area, Switzerland Jens Martignoni D137-151 Validating and improving the Impact of Complementary Currency Systems through impact assessment frameworks Christophe Place and Leander Bindewald D152-164 It’s the motivation, stupid! The influence of motivation of secondary currency initiators on the currencies’ success Lukas Fesenfeld, Jan Stuckatz, Iona Summerson, Thomas Kiesgen, Daniela Ruß, Maja Klimaschewski D165-172 Share this:TwitterFacebookWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading... Related