The performance of agrarian cooperatives strongly depends on the interaction between internal cohesion and external exchange. Empirical assessments of social capital and trust within cooperatives suggest that market involvement could enhance collective action. This relationship may not hold, however, under circumstances of heterogeneous membership and strong state control. We use field data from a comparative sample of 500 coffee farmers belonging to five cooperatives of Sidama Cooperative Union, Ethiopia to outline how differences in economic performance are related to the structure of social networks. We identify clear trade-offs between bonding and bridging social capital that favour remotely located cooperatives
Agricultural cooperatives operate under the notion that smallholder farmers are better off working c...
Farmer associations are suggested a good tool to increase rural income and strengthen social ties am...
Despite the position of farmer cooperatives in markets and their social capital based characteristic...
Item does not contain fulltextThe performance of agrarian cooperatives strongly depends on the inter...
Social Capital (SC) refers to the nature and extent of one\u27s participation in various informal ne...
Smallholder farmers’ participation in agricultural cooperatives is often promoted as a promising str...
Fair Trade certification may have important social effects on small-scale producers but empirical ev...
Smallholder farmers' participation in agricultural cooperatives is often promoted as a promising str...
SUMMARY Agricultural cooperatives in Ethiopia are increasing across time in terms of number, type, a...
ABSTRACT Since 1991, policies of economic liberalization in Ethiopia have been effective in releasin...
Agricultural cooperatives in post-socialistic countries often fail to justify their purpose. Lack of...
According to social capital theory, small cooperatives with simple business operations have more soc...
Social capital has many applications in the adoption and management of voluntary certifications such...
The purpose of this study is to explore how coffee producers experience the impacts that Fairtrade h...
This study aimed to evaluate if social network and social capital theories are enough do encompass t...
Agricultural cooperatives operate under the notion that smallholder farmers are better off working c...
Farmer associations are suggested a good tool to increase rural income and strengthen social ties am...
Despite the position of farmer cooperatives in markets and their social capital based characteristic...
Item does not contain fulltextThe performance of agrarian cooperatives strongly depends on the inter...
Social Capital (SC) refers to the nature and extent of one\u27s participation in various informal ne...
Smallholder farmers’ participation in agricultural cooperatives is often promoted as a promising str...
Fair Trade certification may have important social effects on small-scale producers but empirical ev...
Smallholder farmers' participation in agricultural cooperatives is often promoted as a promising str...
SUMMARY Agricultural cooperatives in Ethiopia are increasing across time in terms of number, type, a...
ABSTRACT Since 1991, policies of economic liberalization in Ethiopia have been effective in releasin...
Agricultural cooperatives in post-socialistic countries often fail to justify their purpose. Lack of...
According to social capital theory, small cooperatives with simple business operations have more soc...
Social capital has many applications in the adoption and management of voluntary certifications such...
The purpose of this study is to explore how coffee producers experience the impacts that Fairtrade h...
This study aimed to evaluate if social network and social capital theories are enough do encompass t...
Agricultural cooperatives operate under the notion that smallholder farmers are better off working c...
Farmer associations are suggested a good tool to increase rural income and strengthen social ties am...
Despite the position of farmer cooperatives in markets and their social capital based characteristic...