Abstract This article discusses recent trends in cooperativism, which has expanded its production in foreign markets through productive internationalization, an effective process in terms of increasing economic benefits, but based on massive use of wage labour, often in precarious conditions. Setting out from the Italian experience, it highlights the process by which cooperatives are moving away from the movement's original principles to develop into companies operating according to the ideals of a traditional capitalist company. The only difference from the latter is that profits are divided among a small number of workers who are also members, as already observed in the Mondragón Cooperative Complex in Spain. The article further analyses ...
Since the dawn of industrialization in Spain, there have been numerous attempts to resolve the prob...
Technological development along with the fall of most political barriers has made the world a smalle...
This article investigates how internationalisation through labour mobility can strengthen c...
Competitiveness today requires being able to operate at a global scale. The financial crisis invigor...
The role of co-operatives in the global economy has been difficult to define. Traditionally, the loc...
Rapid economic growth at a global scale has reached levels with no historical precedent. Globalisat...
This is an electronic version of the accepted paper in Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing[E...
AbstractDuring last 20 years the cooperative sector has succumbed to the exponential growth of the c...
Cooperatives, an important part of Oceania’s economies, are attracting renewed interest as an organi...
Drawing on qualitative research and longitudinal data on two Mondragon multinational cooperatives, t...
Worker cooperatives have a lengthy, often radical history, with interest in them growing since the o...
none2siAt a time when greed and mismanagement have caused world financial and economic crises, co-op...
The object of this paper is twofold: First, to demonstrate how the cooperative business structure, r...
The Italian cooperative movement has grown in the fashion of a limestone river: the stream is contin...
Organisations with alternative structures have been forced to grow internationally in order to remai...
Since the dawn of industrialization in Spain, there have been numerous attempts to resolve the prob...
Technological development along with the fall of most political barriers has made the world a smalle...
This article investigates how internationalisation through labour mobility can strengthen c...
Competitiveness today requires being able to operate at a global scale. The financial crisis invigor...
The role of co-operatives in the global economy has been difficult to define. Traditionally, the loc...
Rapid economic growth at a global scale has reached levels with no historical precedent. Globalisat...
This is an electronic version of the accepted paper in Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing[E...
AbstractDuring last 20 years the cooperative sector has succumbed to the exponential growth of the c...
Cooperatives, an important part of Oceania’s economies, are attracting renewed interest as an organi...
Drawing on qualitative research and longitudinal data on two Mondragon multinational cooperatives, t...
Worker cooperatives have a lengthy, often radical history, with interest in them growing since the o...
none2siAt a time when greed and mismanagement have caused world financial and economic crises, co-op...
The object of this paper is twofold: First, to demonstrate how the cooperative business structure, r...
The Italian cooperative movement has grown in the fashion of a limestone river: the stream is contin...
Organisations with alternative structures have been forced to grow internationally in order to remai...
Since the dawn of industrialization in Spain, there have been numerous attempts to resolve the prob...
Technological development along with the fall of most political barriers has made the world a smalle...
This article investigates how internationalisation through labour mobility can strengthen c...