The Consumer Co-operative Sector
International Perspectives on Strategic Renewal
Herausgeber: Wilson, John F; Ekberg, Espen; Webster, Anthony
The Consumer Co-operative Sector
International Perspectives on Strategic Renewal
Herausgeber: Wilson, John F; Ekberg, Espen; Webster, Anthony
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This book is a study of strategic renewal in the consumer co-operative sector, using eleven international case-studies to demonstrate how the concept has been applied over the last fifty years.
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This book is a study of strategic renewal in the consumer co-operative sector, using eleven international case-studies to demonstrate how the concept has been applied over the last fifty years.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781032368016
- ISBN-10: 1032368012
- Artikelnr.: 68710709
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781032368016
- ISBN-10: 1032368012
- Artikelnr.: 68710709
John Wilson is Professor of Business History at Northumbria University Newcastle, UK. He has published extensively on the evolution of British business, including (with Tony Webster) a history of The Co-operative Group for its 150th anniversary. Anthony Webster is Professor of Business History at Northumbria University. He has researched and published widely on the history of business in the British Empire, and the international co-operative movement. He works closely with the Co-operative Group, is a Trustee of the Co-operative Heritage Trust and convenes the Co-operative Research Network (CoRNet) for the Co-operative College in Manchester. Espen Ekberg is Professor of Economic History and the current Head of the Centre for Business History at BI Norwegian Business School, Oslo, Norway. His main research interests include financial history, maritime history, the history of retailing and historiography. He has published several books, book chapters as well as articles in leading journals such as Business History, Journal of Global History and International Journal of Maritime History. Samuli Skurnik was Managing Director of Pellervo Coop Center in 1989-2003 (https://pellervo.fi/en/) and Research Director of Pellervo Economic Research Institute 1979-89 (www.ptt.fi). He is former vice-president of the Finnish Strategic Management Society (2003-11).
1. Strategic renewal in the consumer co-operative sector: an international
study Section one: Scandinavia 2. The darker Finnish consumer co-operative
story: the fall of the workers' E movement, c. 1950-1995 3. Creating
competitive advantage through co-operativeness: the strategic renewal of
the Finnish S Group since the early 1980s 4. When strategic renewal fails:
25 years of continuous losses at a large Norwegian consumer co-op,
1990-2014 5. From the fall of Coop Norden to "long term boringness": the
Swedish co-op, 200-2020 Section two: Europe 6. Coping with crisis:
strategic renewal in The Co-operative Group, 2013-23 7. The paradoxical
relation between consumer co-operatives and transformation in French
History since the 19th century 8. The case of Coop Consumatori, Italy:
ambidexterity as a way to reconcile social and economics dimensions Section
three: Rest of the World 9. Co-operative strategic renewal in Australia 10.
Eighty Years of Strategic Renewal at Federated Co-operatives Limited 11.
Cooperative Identity, Participation and Sustainability: Innovations at
iCOOP Korea 12. Strategic renewal after the financial crisis: the Case of
Co-op Sapporo 13. Themes, Lessons and Further Research
study Section one: Scandinavia 2. The darker Finnish consumer co-operative
story: the fall of the workers' E movement, c. 1950-1995 3. Creating
competitive advantage through co-operativeness: the strategic renewal of
the Finnish S Group since the early 1980s 4. When strategic renewal fails:
25 years of continuous losses at a large Norwegian consumer co-op,
1990-2014 5. From the fall of Coop Norden to "long term boringness": the
Swedish co-op, 200-2020 Section two: Europe 6. Coping with crisis:
strategic renewal in The Co-operative Group, 2013-23 7. The paradoxical
relation between consumer co-operatives and transformation in French
History since the 19th century 8. The case of Coop Consumatori, Italy:
ambidexterity as a way to reconcile social and economics dimensions Section
three: Rest of the World 9. Co-operative strategic renewal in Australia 10.
Eighty Years of Strategic Renewal at Federated Co-operatives Limited 11.
Cooperative Identity, Participation and Sustainability: Innovations at
iCOOP Korea 12. Strategic renewal after the financial crisis: the Case of
Co-op Sapporo 13. Themes, Lessons and Further Research
1. Strategic renewal in the consumer co-operative sector: an international
study Section one: Scandinavia 2. The darker Finnish consumer co-operative
story: the fall of the workers' E movement, c. 1950-1995 3. Creating
competitive advantage through co-operativeness: the strategic renewal of
the Finnish S Group since the early 1980s 4. When strategic renewal fails:
25 years of continuous losses at a large Norwegian consumer co-op,
1990-2014 5. From the fall of Coop Norden to "long term boringness": the
Swedish co-op, 200-2020 Section two: Europe 6. Coping with crisis:
strategic renewal in The Co-operative Group, 2013-23 7. The paradoxical
relation between consumer co-operatives and transformation in French
History since the 19th century 8. The case of Coop Consumatori, Italy:
ambidexterity as a way to reconcile social and economics dimensions Section
three: Rest of the World 9. Co-operative strategic renewal in Australia 10.
Eighty Years of Strategic Renewal at Federated Co-operatives Limited 11.
Cooperative Identity, Participation and Sustainability: Innovations at
iCOOP Korea 12. Strategic renewal after the financial crisis: the Case of
Co-op Sapporo 13. Themes, Lessons and Further Research
study Section one: Scandinavia 2. The darker Finnish consumer co-operative
story: the fall of the workers' E movement, c. 1950-1995 3. Creating
competitive advantage through co-operativeness: the strategic renewal of
the Finnish S Group since the early 1980s 4. When strategic renewal fails:
25 years of continuous losses at a large Norwegian consumer co-op,
1990-2014 5. From the fall of Coop Norden to "long term boringness": the
Swedish co-op, 200-2020 Section two: Europe 6. Coping with crisis:
strategic renewal in The Co-operative Group, 2013-23 7. The paradoxical
relation between consumer co-operatives and transformation in French
History since the 19th century 8. The case of Coop Consumatori, Italy:
ambidexterity as a way to reconcile social and economics dimensions Section
three: Rest of the World 9. Co-operative strategic renewal in Australia 10.
Eighty Years of Strategic Renewal at Federated Co-operatives Limited 11.
Cooperative Identity, Participation and Sustainability: Innovations at
iCOOP Korea 12. Strategic renewal after the financial crisis: the Case of
Co-op Sapporo 13. Themes, Lessons and Further Research