This paper aims at understanding whether producer cooperatives are efficient organisational forms, through the lenses of Transaction Cost Economics. To accomplish this goal I will answer the questions what is a cooperative, why do cooperatives exist, which transactions should producer cooperatives govern, how are they internally organised, and where are the boundaries. This paper offers a comprehensive framework to study producer cooperatives, adopting a comparative institutional point of view, where producer cooperatives are compared with markets, firms and other hybrid types
Cooperatives received significant attention in recent years as an alternative to investor-owned corp...
Moving forwards from an extensive literature on farmers' cooperatives, this Special Issue aims to ex...
Cooperatives are the aggregates of economic units, such as farms. The cooperative is neither a horiz...
This paper uses concepts from transaction cost economics to examine two questions: (a) Under what co...
This article discuss about agricultural cooperatives capital structures with the New Institutional E...
This paper describes the neo-institutional approaches of transaction cost economics, agency theory, ...
Cooperatives are characterised by mutual-benefit coordination mechanisms aimed at the fulfilment of ...
Abstract: What is a cooperative? Until the early 1960s much of the theoretical debate focused on w...
This paper explores the possibiloity of characterizing the variety of cooperatives through the lense...
The paper analyses the potential benefits of marketing cooperatives in Hungary, employing a transact...
The nature of the cooperative is viewed as a composite picture of three facets: (1) the unique struc...
markdownabstractCooperatives received significant attention in recent years as an alternative to inv...
This paper draws on a comprehensive data set from Portugal to investigate the activities, internal c...
The main question posed in the paper asks why do some cooperative arrangements in agricultural marke...
In response to consumer concerns about sustainability of food production and distribution systems, a...
Cooperatives received significant attention in recent years as an alternative to investor-owned corp...
Moving forwards from an extensive literature on farmers' cooperatives, this Special Issue aims to ex...
Cooperatives are the aggregates of economic units, such as farms. The cooperative is neither a horiz...
This paper uses concepts from transaction cost economics to examine two questions: (a) Under what co...
This article discuss about agricultural cooperatives capital structures with the New Institutional E...
This paper describes the neo-institutional approaches of transaction cost economics, agency theory, ...
Cooperatives are characterised by mutual-benefit coordination mechanisms aimed at the fulfilment of ...
Abstract: What is a cooperative? Until the early 1960s much of the theoretical debate focused on w...
This paper explores the possibiloity of characterizing the variety of cooperatives through the lense...
The paper analyses the potential benefits of marketing cooperatives in Hungary, employing a transact...
The nature of the cooperative is viewed as a composite picture of three facets: (1) the unique struc...
markdownabstractCooperatives received significant attention in recent years as an alternative to inv...
This paper draws on a comprehensive data set from Portugal to investigate the activities, internal c...
The main question posed in the paper asks why do some cooperative arrangements in agricultural marke...
In response to consumer concerns about sustainability of food production and distribution systems, a...
Cooperatives received significant attention in recent years as an alternative to investor-owned corp...
Moving forwards from an extensive literature on farmers' cooperatives, this Special Issue aims to ex...
Cooperatives are the aggregates of economic units, such as farms. The cooperative is neither a horiz...