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Institutional Design and Cooperative Success: The Case of Producer Cooperatives

I develop typologies to investigate hypotheses on the effects of producer cooperative (PC) support structures and the internal organizational design of individual PCs on success. Evidence, including for a new case, shows that individual PCs typically benefit from strong and well-resourced federations. However, the preferred set-up may vary across industries… Read More

Increasing Scale and Impact in a Brazilian Social Entrepreneurial Initiative

Social entrepreneurship offers innovative solutions to solve social challenges, but it tends to remain small and local. This paper aims at exploring the decision-making processes as an organisation navigates a scaling path, including the internal cracks and tensions in its structure. The enquiry was grounded on an intra-organisational case study,… Read More

Enrica Chiappero Martinetti (Ed.): La sfida dell’uguaglianza. Democrazia economica e futuro del capitalismo [The challenge of equality. Economic democracy and the future of capitalism]

The first two decades of the 2000s were marked by economic upheavals that intensified existing problems and created new fractures and tensions, leading to unprecedented global economic, social, and geopolitical imbalances. While there have been profound transformations in economic and social systems, such as the digital and technological revolution and… Read More

Entrepreneuring in Diverse Neighbourhoods: Policies and Minority Business in Copenhagen, Istanbul, Milan and Warsaw

Recent literature claims that minority entrepreneurship is changing, e.g., entering non-ethnic sectors. A change partly related to spatial transformations (such as gentrification) in neighbourhoods where minorities are settled and to policies affecting their ventures. This article aims to disentangle how targeted and general policies affect minority entrepreneurship in neighbourhoods characterised… Read More

Morris Altman, Anthony Jensen, Akira Kurimoto, Robby Tulus, Yashavantha Dongre and Seungkwon Jang (Eds.): Waking the Asian Pacific Co-operative Potential

“Is it possible to identify a regional cooperative model (or models) of the Asia Pacific region?” With 23 case studies across 11 countries and four cooperative sectors (agricultural cooperatives, consumer cooperatives, credit cooperatives and worker cooperatives), the 44 authors of Waking the Asian Pacific Co-operative Potential boldly try to answer… Read More

The Influence of Board Diversity and Board Conflict on Performance in Consumer Cooperatives in South Korea

Board of directors are important elements in the structure and management of cooperatives. This study examines the relationships between cooperative board diversity (i.e., value and functional) and three performance variables (social performance, operational performance, and democratic performance). Additionally, we hypothesize that conflict (task or relational) mediates these relationships. We argue… Read More