The object of this paper is twofold: First, to demonstrate how the cooperative business structure, rooted in democratic principles, when analyzed within the framework of recent legal and critical theory, can be shown to have a transformative effect in alleviating the adverse effects of globalization. Second, to analyze the international legal environment, particularly trade arrangements, to examine the capacity for co-operatives to serve as social policy instruments for promoting social cohesion. This paper uses Habermasian legal and critical theory in illustrating the close linkages cooperative principles have with modern sources of legal legitimacy and democratic theory. It is argued that cooperatives contribute to a healthy public sphere...
The social business model assumed to fit best into a social and solidarity economy is the cooperativ...
The setting of a cooperative takes place the moment people holding common interests and wishing to r...
The paper touches upon the question of the extralegal conception of a cooperative. First the cause a...
The object of this paper is twofold: First, to demonstrate how the cooperative business structure, r...
peer reviewedThis article elaborates the concept of a general interest cooperative and considers the...
The modern corporation is often praised as the ultimate form of association. The purpose of this Cha...
<p>This article is divided into two parts: the first presents and discusses the most recent trends o...
Liberal democracy is in crisis around the world, unable to address pressing problems such as climate...
none1noA cooperative, commonly referred to as a “co-op,” is a voluntary association that is organize...
International audienceThis paper analyses cooperatives as an efficient economic response to social e...
It requires a process of social innovation that transforms the fundamentals of capitalist society, t...
This study propose business framework for cooperatives as ideal medium of development. Globalisation...
The purpose of this paper is to point out the importance of the cooperative as an economic entity, t...
This article contributes to understanding the role and position of worker cooperatives in society, p...
The paper first mentions those who initiated and propagated the idea of cooperatives, the types of ...
The social business model assumed to fit best into a social and solidarity economy is the cooperativ...
The setting of a cooperative takes place the moment people holding common interests and wishing to r...
The paper touches upon the question of the extralegal conception of a cooperative. First the cause a...
The object of this paper is twofold: First, to demonstrate how the cooperative business structure, r...
peer reviewedThis article elaborates the concept of a general interest cooperative and considers the...
The modern corporation is often praised as the ultimate form of association. The purpose of this Cha...
<p>This article is divided into two parts: the first presents and discusses the most recent trends o...
Liberal democracy is in crisis around the world, unable to address pressing problems such as climate...
none1noA cooperative, commonly referred to as a “co-op,” is a voluntary association that is organize...
International audienceThis paper analyses cooperatives as an efficient economic response to social e...
It requires a process of social innovation that transforms the fundamentals of capitalist society, t...
This study propose business framework for cooperatives as ideal medium of development. Globalisation...
The purpose of this paper is to point out the importance of the cooperative as an economic entity, t...
This article contributes to understanding the role and position of worker cooperatives in society, p...
The paper first mentions those who initiated and propagated the idea of cooperatives, the types of ...
The social business model assumed to fit best into a social and solidarity economy is the cooperativ...
The setting of a cooperative takes place the moment people holding common interests and wishing to r...
The paper touches upon the question of the extralegal conception of a cooperative. First the cause a...