This study comprises a qualitative analysis of the governance structures within the two largest agricultural cooperatives in Sweden, both of which have large and heterogeneous memberships, as well as sizeable and complex business operations. Interviews were conducted with district council members and representatives from the boards of directors. The data from both case cooperatives indicate a genuinely traditional democratic member governance structure. There is a great deal of social capital in the governance system. A tentative explanation of the member involvement is that the cooperatives' equity capital is owned by the individual members, and the members are free to sell and buy their shares at a market rate. The members are satisfied w...
Cooperatives tend to face more governance problems than other types of companies, because of the way...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wageningen Academic Publishers via the DOI ...
This dissertation aims to extend the current understanding of the agricultural cooperatives, and it ...
This study comprises a qualitative analysis of the governance structures within the two largest agri...
International audienceContext and problem statement: The agricultural cooperative pact is singular a...
During recent decades, there have been many failures among large and complex agricultural co-operati...
This paper shows how cooperatives’ changing organizational structures can be explained by the Theory...
This study explored the relations between the farmer-members' social networks and their interest in ...
Abstract This study sought to understand the available governance structures and to identify the bes...
This paper investigates why agricultural cooperatives exhibit different principles for the allocatio...
According to social capital theory, small cooperatives with simple business operations have more soc...
Several researchers, who have observed that traditional cooperatives have difficulties in modern mar...
Cooperatives are characterised by mutual-benefit coordination mechanisms aimed at the fulfilment of ...
Swedish farmers' cooperatives started during the 1880s and have formed a strong nationwide organizat...
Cooperatives tend to face more governance problems than other types of companies, because of the way...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wageningen Academic Publishers via the DOI ...
This dissertation aims to extend the current understanding of the agricultural cooperatives, and it ...
This study comprises a qualitative analysis of the governance structures within the two largest agri...
International audienceContext and problem statement: The agricultural cooperative pact is singular a...
During recent decades, there have been many failures among large and complex agricultural co-operati...
This paper shows how cooperatives’ changing organizational structures can be explained by the Theory...
This study explored the relations between the farmer-members' social networks and their interest in ...
Abstract This study sought to understand the available governance structures and to identify the bes...
This paper investigates why agricultural cooperatives exhibit different principles for the allocatio...
According to social capital theory, small cooperatives with simple business operations have more soc...
Several researchers, who have observed that traditional cooperatives have difficulties in modern mar...
Cooperatives are characterised by mutual-benefit coordination mechanisms aimed at the fulfilment of ...
Swedish farmers' cooperatives started during the 1880s and have formed a strong nationwide organizat...
Cooperatives tend to face more governance problems than other types of companies, because of the way...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wageningen Academic Publishers via the DOI ...
This dissertation aims to extend the current understanding of the agricultural cooperatives, and it ...