Abstract—Existing research treats the cooperative structure as relatively homogeneous. The proposed paper argues that all cooperatives are not created equal – and consideration of organizational structure is critical when analyzing the economic impact of cooperation. In recent empirical work, we observe cooperatives forming as single- or multi-purpose; generating equity capital passively, quasi-passively, or proactively; vertically integrating in a centralized, federated, or a hybrid fashion; governing through fixed or proportional control rights; and instituting open, closed or class-varying membership criteria. The emergence of multiple-level rent-seeking cooperatives challenges our traditional rent dispersion models of collective action....
The multi-stakeholder cooperative emerges as an innovative organization departing from the tradition...
Cooperative undertakings account for a substantial share of developed market economies and that shar...
This paper questions the designation of cooperatives as hybrids of market and hierarchy on the groun...
Abstract—Existing research treats the cooperative structure as relatively homogeneous. The proposed ...
This paper introduces and defines the concept of collective entrepreneurship. A review of the defens...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper introduces and defines the concept of collective entr...
Capital-constrained cooperatives are being challenged by producer-members to provide vertical integr...
As an organizational type, cooperatives are in general not the dominant form of enterprise. Neverthe...
Abstract: What is a cooperative? Until the early 1960s much of the theoretical debate focused on w...
We document an increasing prevalence of the term ―collective entrepreneurship‖ in scholarly research...
Abstract: Capital-constrained cooperatives are being challenged by producer-members to provide verti...
Social entrepreneurship increasingly involves collective, voluntary organizing efforts where success...
Entrepreneurship is predominantly associated with the activities of an individual agent-the entrepre...
International audienceThis paper analyses cooperatives as an efficient economic response to social e...
In recent years, nonprofit scholars have increasingly studied the phenomenon of social enterprises w...
The multi-stakeholder cooperative emerges as an innovative organization departing from the tradition...
Cooperative undertakings account for a substantial share of developed market economies and that shar...
This paper questions the designation of cooperatives as hybrids of market and hierarchy on the groun...
Abstract—Existing research treats the cooperative structure as relatively homogeneous. The proposed ...
This paper introduces and defines the concept of collective entrepreneurship. A review of the defens...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper introduces and defines the concept of collective entr...
Capital-constrained cooperatives are being challenged by producer-members to provide vertical integr...
As an organizational type, cooperatives are in general not the dominant form of enterprise. Neverthe...
Abstract: What is a cooperative? Until the early 1960s much of the theoretical debate focused on w...
We document an increasing prevalence of the term ―collective entrepreneurship‖ in scholarly research...
Abstract: Capital-constrained cooperatives are being challenged by producer-members to provide verti...
Social entrepreneurship increasingly involves collective, voluntary organizing efforts where success...
Entrepreneurship is predominantly associated with the activities of an individual agent-the entrepre...
International audienceThis paper analyses cooperatives as an efficient economic response to social e...
In recent years, nonprofit scholars have increasingly studied the phenomenon of social enterprises w...
The multi-stakeholder cooperative emerges as an innovative organization departing from the tradition...
Cooperative undertakings account for a substantial share of developed market economies and that shar...
This paper questions the designation of cooperatives as hybrids of market and hierarchy on the groun...