This paper focuses on small holding, family farming in Southeast Spain where agricultural economic activity is predominantly organized around cooperative business models. A variety of diverse studies on the Almería agricultural and credit cooperative sector and the exploration of social-economic and eco-social indicators, in addition to economic-market indicators are presented. Each correspond to a cooperative “logic” that spans theoretical perspectives from the dominant economic-market model, new institutionalism, and an eco-social approach, echoing theories on collective coordination governance, and the avoidance of the “tragedy of the commons”. The latter is of particular importance given environmental chal...
Sustainability is a social concern and a new strategic factor for productive and economic viability....
We present a literature review of the role played by agricultural cooperatives in influencing farm s...
Agricultural cooperatives (ACs) are major players in the European Union, where they account for 40-6...
This paper focuses on small holding, family farming in Southeast Spain where agricultural economic a...
The term “Social Economy” is used to mean a set of organizations that share specific operational fea...
This chapter explores, analysing the case of Spain, the often-held assumption that a strong agricult...
Farmers' cooperatives are very prevalent in the European Union, where they account for approximately...
Agricultural cooperatives (ACs) are major players in European farming, where they account for 40–60%...
La Agricultura Social (AS) ha surgido como un sector emergente en el mundo rural europeo en los últi...
We present a literature review of the role played by agricultural cooperatives in influencing farm s...
In the political system and in public perception, the well-functioning of economy is frequently equa...
Cooperatives fulfilled a broad and central role not only in the economic development, but also in th...
Since the end of the 50's, a series of producer associations have been formed for working land in co...
The spread of agrarian credit cooperativism in Spain (1890-1934) was done under a variety of ideolog...
Sustainability is a social concern and a new strategic factor for productive and economic viability....
We present a literature review of the role played by agricultural cooperatives in influencing farm s...
Agricultural cooperatives (ACs) are major players in the European Union, where they account for 40-6...
This paper focuses on small holding, family farming in Southeast Spain where agricultural economic a...
The term “Social Economy” is used to mean a set of organizations that share specific operational fea...
This chapter explores, analysing the case of Spain, the often-held assumption that a strong agricult...
Farmers' cooperatives are very prevalent in the European Union, where they account for approximately...
Agricultural cooperatives (ACs) are major players in European farming, where they account for 40–60%...
La Agricultura Social (AS) ha surgido como un sector emergente en el mundo rural europeo en los últi...
We present a literature review of the role played by agricultural cooperatives in influencing farm s...
In the political system and in public perception, the well-functioning of economy is frequently equa...
Cooperatives fulfilled a broad and central role not only in the economic development, but also in th...
Since the end of the 50's, a series of producer associations have been formed for working land in co...
The spread of agrarian credit cooperativism in Spain (1890-1934) was done under a variety of ideolog...
Sustainability is a social concern and a new strategic factor for productive and economic viability....
We present a literature review of the role played by agricultural cooperatives in influencing farm s...
Agricultural cooperatives (ACs) are major players in the European Union, where they account for 40-6...