Marketing co-operatives (MCs) are analysed from an incomplete contracting perspective. The requirement of the domination of control by the members of a MC is a threat to the survival of a MC in markets where the level of asset specificity at the processing stage of production is increasing. However, a MC may remain an efficient governance structure when the increasing level of asset specificity is compensated for by a sufficient increase in the extent of product differentiation.incomplete contracts;marketing cooperatives
Globalization, technological developments, and consumer concerns press farmers and food producers to...
This explorative paper argues that the central problem of economic organization is adaptation to unf...
textabstractCo-operatives play a major role in the agricultural and food industry. Co-operatives, by...
textabstractThe relationship between the financial structure of a marketing cooperative (MC) and the...
Two extensions are formulated of the analysis of the allocation ofdecision rights in Hendrikse and V...
The relationship between the financial structure of a marketing cooperative (MC) and the requirement...
Author's draft dated 11 January 2010. Final version published in Journal of economics available onli...
Besides their contributions to the sustainable development of the value chains in the primarysector,...
Co-operative firms have been the subject of criticism by many economists, who base their arguments o...
This paper examines marketing cooperatives’ (MCs’) structure from a members’ perspective. We support...
Abstract As market conditions change rapidly in the 21st century, questions arise concerning how the...
It is often argued that cooperative firms are financially less viable than investor-owned firms. Fro...
The aim of the thesis is to study the effects that different financial solutions may have on the org...
Globalization, technological developments, and consumer concerns press farmers and food producers to...
The conditions under which co-operative monopolies can be self-regulating in the sense of behaving s...
Globalization, technological developments, and consumer concerns press farmers and food producers to...
This explorative paper argues that the central problem of economic organization is adaptation to unf...
textabstractCo-operatives play a major role in the agricultural and food industry. Co-operatives, by...
textabstractThe relationship between the financial structure of a marketing cooperative (MC) and the...
Two extensions are formulated of the analysis of the allocation ofdecision rights in Hendrikse and V...
The relationship between the financial structure of a marketing cooperative (MC) and the requirement...
Author's draft dated 11 January 2010. Final version published in Journal of economics available onli...
Besides their contributions to the sustainable development of the value chains in the primarysector,...
Co-operative firms have been the subject of criticism by many economists, who base their arguments o...
This paper examines marketing cooperatives’ (MCs’) structure from a members’ perspective. We support...
Abstract As market conditions change rapidly in the 21st century, questions arise concerning how the...
It is often argued that cooperative firms are financially less viable than investor-owned firms. Fro...
The aim of the thesis is to study the effects that different financial solutions may have on the org...
Globalization, technological developments, and consumer concerns press farmers and food producers to...
The conditions under which co-operative monopolies can be self-regulating in the sense of behaving s...
Globalization, technological developments, and consumer concerns press farmers and food producers to...
This explorative paper argues that the central problem of economic organization is adaptation to unf...
textabstractCo-operatives play a major role in the agricultural and food industry. Co-operatives, by...