What happens when cooperative organizations are created by government fiat in an emerging market? Cooperatives in developed countries originate from the ability of local communities to solve social problems. The associated skills generated by cooperative formation encourage positive spillovers that enable a virtuous cycle of improved civic capacity and even more cooperative formation. However, in emerging markets, cooperatives may be generated by government decree rather than optimal social forces. As such, these cooperatives may instead suffer from the negative spillovers from the socio-political dysfunctions of their surrounding environment. Through an analysis of the performance of electric cooperatives in the Philippines, we find that n...
Cooperatives are economic organizations whose base is cooperation. The similarity of perceptions, be...
Abstract: What is a cooperative? Until the early 1960s much of the theoretical debate focused on w...
Replete with case studies, Waking the Asian Pacific Cooperative Potential applies a novel theoretica...
What happens when cooperative organizations are created by government fiat in an emerging market? Co...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to answer the research question: How do cooperative organizatio...
Development is about the transformation of society and that society-state relations is a powerful in...
As an organizational type, cooperatives are in general not the dominant form of enterprise. Neverthe...
textabstractA cooperative is a firm collectively owned by many independent input suppliers or buyers...
International audienceThis paper analyses cooperatives as an efficient economic response to social e...
A cooperative, commonly referred to as a “co-op,” is a voluntary association that is organized for t...
This paper investigates whether and under what conditions the working of cooperative firms can be a...
Cooperatives are special purpose organizations that have unique attributes compared to other forms o...
Cooperatives are formed to play significant roles in the socioeconomic development of their correspo...
Cooperatives are characterised by mutual-benefit coordination mechanisms aimed at the fulfilment of ...
The problems faced by cooperatives in funding their investments with the scant contributions of thei...
Cooperatives are economic organizations whose base is cooperation. The similarity of perceptions, be...
Abstract: What is a cooperative? Until the early 1960s much of the theoretical debate focused on w...
Replete with case studies, Waking the Asian Pacific Cooperative Potential applies a novel theoretica...
What happens when cooperative organizations are created by government fiat in an emerging market? Co...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to answer the research question: How do cooperative organizatio...
Development is about the transformation of society and that society-state relations is a powerful in...
As an organizational type, cooperatives are in general not the dominant form of enterprise. Neverthe...
textabstractA cooperative is a firm collectively owned by many independent input suppliers or buyers...
International audienceThis paper analyses cooperatives as an efficient economic response to social e...
A cooperative, commonly referred to as a “co-op,” is a voluntary association that is organized for t...
This paper investigates whether and under what conditions the working of cooperative firms can be a...
Cooperatives are special purpose organizations that have unique attributes compared to other forms o...
Cooperatives are formed to play significant roles in the socioeconomic development of their correspo...
Cooperatives are characterised by mutual-benefit coordination mechanisms aimed at the fulfilment of ...
The problems faced by cooperatives in funding their investments with the scant contributions of thei...
Cooperatives are economic organizations whose base is cooperation. The similarity of perceptions, be...
Abstract: What is a cooperative? Until the early 1960s much of the theoretical debate focused on w...
Replete with case studies, Waking the Asian Pacific Cooperative Potential applies a novel theoretica...