While most economic organisation literature on cooperatives has focused on changes in income rights, we study changes in the allocation of decision rights between board of directors (representing members) and managers. The traditional role of the board is to direct the activities of the managers. However, professional management increasingly makes most strategic decisions, pushing the board into a supervisory role. We present two groups of findings on changing board–management relationships. We identify three corporate governance models: traditional, management and corporation. And we present an empirical illustration showing a relationship between the choice of board model, and product portfolio and performance
Cooperatives are a unique type of business because of linked and close roles performed by three main...
Cooperatives tend to face more governance problems than other types of companies, because of the way...
The supervisory board is assumed to use power in the governance of a firm, but the actual use of pow...
While most economic organisation literature on cooperatives has focused on changes in income rights,...
While most economic organisation literature on cooperatives has focused on changes in income rights,...
While most economic organisation literature on cooperatives has focused on changes in income rights,...
This paper investigates why agricultural cooperatives exhibit different principles for the allocatio...
Governance describes a firm´s system of decision-making, direction and control. Over the last decade...
Governance describes a firm´s system of decision-making, direction and control. Over the last decade...
Over recent times there has been significant interest in corporate governance by the popular press, ...
textabstractThis article addresses three observations regarding the board of directors in agricultur...
Cooperatives operate under a business model that creates unique challenges in financial management, ...
Cooperatives operate under a business model that creates unique challenges in financial management, ...
This paper examines agricultural cooperative organizational models from an ownership rights perspect...
This paper examines agricultural cooperative organizational models from an ownership rights perspect...
Cooperatives are a unique type of business because of linked and close roles performed by three main...
Cooperatives tend to face more governance problems than other types of companies, because of the way...
The supervisory board is assumed to use power in the governance of a firm, but the actual use of pow...
While most economic organisation literature on cooperatives has focused on changes in income rights,...
While most economic organisation literature on cooperatives has focused on changes in income rights,...
While most economic organisation literature on cooperatives has focused on changes in income rights,...
This paper investigates why agricultural cooperatives exhibit different principles for the allocatio...
Governance describes a firm´s system of decision-making, direction and control. Over the last decade...
Governance describes a firm´s system of decision-making, direction and control. Over the last decade...
Over recent times there has been significant interest in corporate governance by the popular press, ...
textabstractThis article addresses three observations regarding the board of directors in agricultur...
Cooperatives operate under a business model that creates unique challenges in financial management, ...
Cooperatives operate under a business model that creates unique challenges in financial management, ...
This paper examines agricultural cooperative organizational models from an ownership rights perspect...
This paper examines agricultural cooperative organizational models from an ownership rights perspect...
Cooperatives are a unique type of business because of linked and close roles performed by three main...
Cooperatives tend to face more governance problems than other types of companies, because of the way...
The supervisory board is assumed to use power in the governance of a firm, but the actual use of pow...