This research identifies characteristics that influence member participation in cooperatives. Participation measures include attendance at meetings, serving on committees, serving as an elected officer, and recruiting other farmers to become members. Nineteen characteristics were found statistically related to participation, and include farm characteristics, member demographics, beliefs in cooperative principles, collective action, member influence, cooperative impartiality, and satisfaction with farming and cooperative officers
Agricultural producers establish and support a cooperative when it provides benefits they would not ...
Though we can find the separate research of the antecedents of member commitment, there has been lit...
Today, in an era where many people feel powerless to change their lives, cooperatives represent a st...
Abstract Active membership is crucial for agricultural cooperatives as it engenders better performan...
This research explores the factors that influence the commitment of members to their cooperative org...
Member commitment falls down in large agricultural cooperatives. We explore how economic participati...
Effective governance of cooperatives depends on the pro-active participation of members in the gover...
Management of farmer-owned cooperatives cannot be successful without the participation of the member...
"Members' attitudes and perceptions play a significant role in their behavior toward their organizat...
Members’ commitment lessens when agricultural cooperatives grow larger. Their organization becomes m...
International audienceWhen a farmer joins an agricultural cooperative, he or she undertakes to parti...
This paper is based on planned behavior theory to analyze how members act when they participate in c...
Although cooperatives offer a viable organizational structure for many groups, economic theory sugge...
Cooperatives are private businesses in which members are also the owners and the customers. Coopera...
This study develops strategies that large agricultural cooperatives can use to improve their members...
Agricultural producers establish and support a cooperative when it provides benefits they would not ...
Though we can find the separate research of the antecedents of member commitment, there has been lit...
Today, in an era where many people feel powerless to change their lives, cooperatives represent a st...
Abstract Active membership is crucial for agricultural cooperatives as it engenders better performan...
This research explores the factors that influence the commitment of members to their cooperative org...
Member commitment falls down in large agricultural cooperatives. We explore how economic participati...
Effective governance of cooperatives depends on the pro-active participation of members in the gover...
Management of farmer-owned cooperatives cannot be successful without the participation of the member...
"Members' attitudes and perceptions play a significant role in their behavior toward their organizat...
Members’ commitment lessens when agricultural cooperatives grow larger. Their organization becomes m...
International audienceWhen a farmer joins an agricultural cooperative, he or she undertakes to parti...
This paper is based on planned behavior theory to analyze how members act when they participate in c...
Although cooperatives offer a viable organizational structure for many groups, economic theory sugge...
Cooperatives are private businesses in which members are also the owners and the customers. Coopera...
This study develops strategies that large agricultural cooperatives can use to improve their members...
Agricultural producers establish and support a cooperative when it provides benefits they would not ...
Though we can find the separate research of the antecedents of member commitment, there has been lit...
Today, in an era where many people feel powerless to change their lives, cooperatives represent a st...