The word ‘co-operative’ means to work together for a common goal. A co-operative is a group of people who together own and control an organisation or a business for the benefit of its members. A co-operative is democratic, and so the members of the co-operative are responsible to each other. They work for themselves; and together they decide how to run the co-operative and how to share the profits.This booklet was put together by members of Cope, with the help of Paul Crankshaw (editing and layout), Leslie Lawson (photographs and interviews) and Sue Beattie (drawings
In a mood of reassessing the role of co-operative enterprises as a tool for fighting poverty both fr...
The nature of co-operatives cannot be fully understood without first looking at some historical aspe...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1999.The primary goal of development is to alleviate...
This publication is not intended to be a scientific study and in fact does not pretend to be as such...
Published with the support of the Scottish Government and the Economic & Social Research CouncilPubl...
There are two main co-operative activities that are supported by NUMSA. The one is SAWCO in Natal an...
The distinction between ‘top-down’ and ‘bottom-up’ approaches to co-operative development is critica...
A co-operation is established when a group of people, sharing the same preferences and values, come ...
Building Co-operation traces the development of The Co-operative Group and its predecessor, the Co-o...
Paper presented at a Workshop on Co-operative Legislation in Europe on Implementation of the Statute...
In this review paper we have reviewed the role of youths in co-operation. Siddanthi (2016) reported ...
The story set in 1844 when a group of working-class people from the town of Rochdale came together t...
This thesis explores the workings of co-operation. It proceeds by way of a two-case comparative stud...
Ce travail de recherche doctoral a pour objet l'étude des relations entre la Gouvernance, le Managem...
Co-operation, which is meant the banding together of a number of workingmen for the purpose of apply...
In a mood of reassessing the role of co-operative enterprises as a tool for fighting poverty both fr...
The nature of co-operatives cannot be fully understood without first looking at some historical aspe...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1999.The primary goal of development is to alleviate...
This publication is not intended to be a scientific study and in fact does not pretend to be as such...
Published with the support of the Scottish Government and the Economic & Social Research CouncilPubl...
There are two main co-operative activities that are supported by NUMSA. The one is SAWCO in Natal an...
The distinction between ‘top-down’ and ‘bottom-up’ approaches to co-operative development is critica...
A co-operation is established when a group of people, sharing the same preferences and values, come ...
Building Co-operation traces the development of The Co-operative Group and its predecessor, the Co-o...
Paper presented at a Workshop on Co-operative Legislation in Europe on Implementation of the Statute...
In this review paper we have reviewed the role of youths in co-operation. Siddanthi (2016) reported ...
The story set in 1844 when a group of working-class people from the town of Rochdale came together t...
This thesis explores the workings of co-operation. It proceeds by way of a two-case comparative stud...
Ce travail de recherche doctoral a pour objet l'étude des relations entre la Gouvernance, le Managem...
Co-operation, which is meant the banding together of a number of workingmen for the purpose of apply...
In a mood of reassessing the role of co-operative enterprises as a tool for fighting poverty both fr...
The nature of co-operatives cannot be fully understood without first looking at some historical aspe...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1999.The primary goal of development is to alleviate...