Kramper P. Why Cooperatives Fail. Case Studies from Europe, Japan, and the United States, 1950-2010. In: Battilani P, Schröter HG, eds. The Cooperative Business Movement, 1950 to the present. Comparative perspectives in business history. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2012: 126-149
The use of statistical models to predict business failures has received considerable attention in re...
The worker cooperative movement in Britain has never been as strong as the consumer cooperative mov...
Total number of the Co-operative societies in U.K. increased rapidly till the early years of 1890's ...
none2siAt a time when greed and mismanagement have caused world financial and economic crises, co-op...
The cases assembled in this special issue provide a rich setting for an examination of a number of c...
Cooperatives all over the world are said to be imbued with inherent weaknesses and challenges, and t...
International audienceThe operations of the cooperative organization are an actively debated issue. ...
How important are cooperatives in our society and economy? Are they a vanishing form of enterprise u...
Hesse J-O. Cooperatives in Germany in the 20th century. An overview and some hypotheses. Entreprises...
To date, there are few general studies on cooperatives, with some being empirical, practical or issu...
none2siIn conclusion, in looking at the second half of the twentieth century, it emerges that enviro...
“Cooperatives in India has failed but Cooperatives must succeed”, as quoted by the Agriculture Credi...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Political Economy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Stud...
The purpose of this study is to point out some of the strong and weak factors in the operation of co...
none1noA cooperative, commonly referred to as a “co-op,” is a voluntary association that is organize...
The use of statistical models to predict business failures has received considerable attention in re...
The worker cooperative movement in Britain has never been as strong as the consumer cooperative mov...
Total number of the Co-operative societies in U.K. increased rapidly till the early years of 1890's ...
none2siAt a time when greed and mismanagement have caused world financial and economic crises, co-op...
The cases assembled in this special issue provide a rich setting for an examination of a number of c...
Cooperatives all over the world are said to be imbued with inherent weaknesses and challenges, and t...
International audienceThe operations of the cooperative organization are an actively debated issue. ...
How important are cooperatives in our society and economy? Are they a vanishing form of enterprise u...
Hesse J-O. Cooperatives in Germany in the 20th century. An overview and some hypotheses. Entreprises...
To date, there are few general studies on cooperatives, with some being empirical, practical or issu...
none2siIn conclusion, in looking at the second half of the twentieth century, it emerges that enviro...
“Cooperatives in India has failed but Cooperatives must succeed”, as quoted by the Agriculture Credi...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Political Economy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Stud...
The purpose of this study is to point out some of the strong and weak factors in the operation of co...
none1noA cooperative, commonly referred to as a “co-op,” is a voluntary association that is organize...
The use of statistical models to predict business failures has received considerable attention in re...
The worker cooperative movement in Britain has never been as strong as the consumer cooperative mov...
Total number of the Co-operative societies in U.K. increased rapidly till the early years of 1890's ...