The regulatory frameworks governing co-operatives in Australia and Italy continue to evolve in an attempt to ensure that the co-operative organisational form remains an effective vehicle for enhancing productivity as well as meeting the needs of members. This chapter will examine the unique historical origins of co-operatives in both countries as well as assessing the level of similarity in regulatory mechanisms used to coordinate their activities. In doing so, this chapter will conclude by commenting on the challenges that co-operatives face in comparison to traditional investor owned organisational forms in both jurisdictions.16 page(s
As a result of strong links with the most important socio-cultural issues of the 19th century, both ...
The objectives of this research are to identify the major areas needing reform in the co-operative r...
A reform of Italian co-operative law was passed in 2003 and came into force in 2004. This paper pres...
This book arises from a three-year comparative research program concerning co-operative enterprises ...
This paper offers a comparative analysis of the consumer co-operative movements in Italy and Austral...
In worker co-operatives workers who are the members perform the entrepreneurial function. The worker...
Presentazione di un lavoro di comparazione tra le cooperative italiane e quelle australian
The national cases of co-operative banking will be considered by pattern: credit unions (as in the U...
While co-operatives are traditionally associated with workers, consumers and farmers, the business m...
none1noConsumer Co-operation in Italy: A Network of Co-operatives with a Multi-class Constituency d...
This paper aims to highlight the role of solidarity funds in the development and support of national...
This paper analyses the differences between the regulations on agrarian cooperatives set up in Spain...
The paper analyses the difference between the behaviour of private firms and producer cooperatives i...
This article compares the current legal framework of cooperative societies in the Italian and Spanis...
The Co-operative Societies Act 1978 was brought into force twenty years ago, on the 16 m April 1979....
As a result of strong links with the most important socio-cultural issues of the 19th century, both ...
The objectives of this research are to identify the major areas needing reform in the co-operative r...
A reform of Italian co-operative law was passed in 2003 and came into force in 2004. This paper pres...
This book arises from a three-year comparative research program concerning co-operative enterprises ...
This paper offers a comparative analysis of the consumer co-operative movements in Italy and Austral...
In worker co-operatives workers who are the members perform the entrepreneurial function. The worker...
Presentazione di un lavoro di comparazione tra le cooperative italiane e quelle australian
The national cases of co-operative banking will be considered by pattern: credit unions (as in the U...
While co-operatives are traditionally associated with workers, consumers and farmers, the business m...
none1noConsumer Co-operation in Italy: A Network of Co-operatives with a Multi-class Constituency d...
This paper aims to highlight the role of solidarity funds in the development and support of national...
This paper analyses the differences between the regulations on agrarian cooperatives set up in Spain...
The paper analyses the difference between the behaviour of private firms and producer cooperatives i...
This article compares the current legal framework of cooperative societies in the Italian and Spanis...
The Co-operative Societies Act 1978 was brought into force twenty years ago, on the 16 m April 1979....
As a result of strong links with the most important socio-cultural issues of the 19th century, both ...
The objectives of this research are to identify the major areas needing reform in the co-operative r...
A reform of Italian co-operative law was passed in 2003 and came into force in 2004. This paper pres...