During recent decades, there have been many failures among large and complex agricultural co-operatives with a traditional organizational structure, that is, with mainly collective governance and collective ownership. Many co-operatives have been converted into the so-called hybrid co-operatives, owned together with external financiers. This article applies governance cost theory to explain this development. The results show that members are not able to govern a collectively owned firm that is large and complex; members are thus reluctant to invest in co-operatives; and members do not perceive that co-operatives benefit them economically. Thus, strong leaders take control and non-member investors gain ownership and influence
Cooperatives are often thought to require open membership policies, use patronage-based financing, ...
The article analyses governance difficulties at Fagor Electrodomésticos, for decades the world’s lar...
During recent years, dramatic changes in the world food system have led to unprecedented competition...
During recent decades, there have been many failures among large and complex agricultural co-operati...
International audienceContext and problem statement: The agricultural cooperative pact is singular a...
This study comprises a qualitative analysis of the governance structures within the two largest agri...
Many Soviet kolkhozy and sovkhozy were transformed into agricultural production co-operatives, becau...
During recent years, dramatic changes in the world food system have led to unprecedented competition...
Several researchers, who have observed that traditional cooperatives have difficulties in modern mar...
In recent years the importance of corporate governance (CG) has rising new attention, as the 2008 fi...
This paper uses concepts from transaction cost economics to examine two questions: (a) Under what co...
Author's draft dated 11 January 2010. Final version published in Journal of economics available onli...
During recent years, dramatic changes in the world food system have led to unprecedented competition...
This paper begins by providing a short history of the Co-operative Group and the Bank, showing how i...
Cooperatives are often thought to require open membership policies, use patronage-based financing, ...
The article analyses governance difficulties at Fagor Electrodomésticos, for decades the world’s lar...
During recent years, dramatic changes in the world food system have led to unprecedented competition...
During recent decades, there have been many failures among large and complex agricultural co-operati...
International audienceContext and problem statement: The agricultural cooperative pact is singular a...
This study comprises a qualitative analysis of the governance structures within the two largest agri...
Many Soviet kolkhozy and sovkhozy were transformed into agricultural production co-operatives, becau...
During recent years, dramatic changes in the world food system have led to unprecedented competition...
Several researchers, who have observed that traditional cooperatives have difficulties in modern mar...
In recent years the importance of corporate governance (CG) has rising new attention, as the 2008 fi...
This paper uses concepts from transaction cost economics to examine two questions: (a) Under what co...
Author's draft dated 11 January 2010. Final version published in Journal of economics available onli...
During recent years, dramatic changes in the world food system have led to unprecedented competition...
This paper begins by providing a short history of the Co-operative Group and the Bank, showing how i...
Cooperatives are often thought to require open membership policies, use patronage-based financing, ...
The article analyses governance difficulties at Fagor Electrodomésticos, for decades the world’s lar...
During recent years, dramatic changes in the world food system have led to unprecedented competition...