The Cooperative Business Movement, 1950 to the Present
Herausgeber: Battilani, Patrizia; Schröter, Harm G.
The Cooperative Business Movement, 1950 to the Present
Herausgeber: Battilani, Patrizia; Schröter, Harm G.
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An overview of the development of cooperatives over the last fifty years, addressing the major challenges that they face in the future.
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An overview of the development of cooperatives over the last fifty years, addressing the major challenges that they face in the future.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 665g
- ISBN-13: 9781107028982
- ISBN-10: 1107028981
- Artikelnr.: 36025625
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 665g
- ISBN-13: 9781107028982
- ISBN-10: 1107028981
- Artikelnr.: 36025625
Introduction: principal problems and general development of cooperative
enterprise Patrizia Battilani and Harm Schröter; Part I. Cooperative Issues
in a Global Overview: 1. The geographical dimension of the cooperative
movement Ann Hoyt and Tito Menzani; 2. A world of variations: sectors and
forms Vera Zamagni; 3. Cooperative movements in the Republic of Korea
Hongjoo Jung and Hans Jürgen Rösner; 4. '... What is the end purpose of it
all?': the centrality of values for cooperative success in the market place
Ian MacPherson; 5. Why cooperatives fail: case studies from Western Europe,
Japan, and North America, 1950-2010 Peter Kramper; 6. Co-ops' new
challenge: demutualization and its problems Patrizia Battilani and Harm
Schröter; Part II. Selected Core Issues of Cooperative Enterprise in a
Historical Perspective: 7. Legal frameworks and property rights in
US-agricultural co-ops: the hybridization of cooperative structures Fabio
Chaddad and Michael Cook; 8. The performance of workers' cooperatives
Verginie Pérotin; 9. Organization: top down or bottom up? The
organizational development of consumer cooperatives, 1950-2000 Espen
Ekberg; 10. The politics of commercial dynamics: consumer cooperative
adaptations to post war consumerism in the UK and Sweden, 1950-2010
Katarina Friberg, Rachael Vorberg-Rugh, Anthony Webster and John Wilson;
Conclusion: 11. The decisive factors of cooperatives' future: their nature,
longevity, role, and environment Patrizia Battilani and Harm Schröter.
enterprise Patrizia Battilani and Harm Schröter; Part I. Cooperative Issues
in a Global Overview: 1. The geographical dimension of the cooperative
movement Ann Hoyt and Tito Menzani; 2. A world of variations: sectors and
forms Vera Zamagni; 3. Cooperative movements in the Republic of Korea
Hongjoo Jung and Hans Jürgen Rösner; 4. '... What is the end purpose of it
all?': the centrality of values for cooperative success in the market place
Ian MacPherson; 5. Why cooperatives fail: case studies from Western Europe,
Japan, and North America, 1950-2010 Peter Kramper; 6. Co-ops' new
challenge: demutualization and its problems Patrizia Battilani and Harm
Schröter; Part II. Selected Core Issues of Cooperative Enterprise in a
Historical Perspective: 7. Legal frameworks and property rights in
US-agricultural co-ops: the hybridization of cooperative structures Fabio
Chaddad and Michael Cook; 8. The performance of workers' cooperatives
Verginie Pérotin; 9. Organization: top down or bottom up? The
organizational development of consumer cooperatives, 1950-2000 Espen
Ekberg; 10. The politics of commercial dynamics: consumer cooperative
adaptations to post war consumerism in the UK and Sweden, 1950-2010
Katarina Friberg, Rachael Vorberg-Rugh, Anthony Webster and John Wilson;
Conclusion: 11. The decisive factors of cooperatives' future: their nature,
longevity, role, and environment Patrizia Battilani and Harm Schröter.
Introduction: principal problems and general development of cooperative
enterprise Patrizia Battilani and Harm Schröter; Part I. Cooperative Issues
in a Global Overview: 1. The geographical dimension of the cooperative
movement Ann Hoyt and Tito Menzani; 2. A world of variations: sectors and
forms Vera Zamagni; 3. Cooperative movements in the Republic of Korea
Hongjoo Jung and Hans Jürgen Rösner; 4. '... What is the end purpose of it
all?': the centrality of values for cooperative success in the market place
Ian MacPherson; 5. Why cooperatives fail: case studies from Western Europe,
Japan, and North America, 1950-2010 Peter Kramper; 6. Co-ops' new
challenge: demutualization and its problems Patrizia Battilani and Harm
Schröter; Part II. Selected Core Issues of Cooperative Enterprise in a
Historical Perspective: 7. Legal frameworks and property rights in
US-agricultural co-ops: the hybridization of cooperative structures Fabio
Chaddad and Michael Cook; 8. The performance of workers' cooperatives
Verginie Pérotin; 9. Organization: top down or bottom up? The
organizational development of consumer cooperatives, 1950-2000 Espen
Ekberg; 10. The politics of commercial dynamics: consumer cooperative
adaptations to post war consumerism in the UK and Sweden, 1950-2010
Katarina Friberg, Rachael Vorberg-Rugh, Anthony Webster and John Wilson;
Conclusion: 11. The decisive factors of cooperatives' future: their nature,
longevity, role, and environment Patrizia Battilani and Harm Schröter.
enterprise Patrizia Battilani and Harm Schröter; Part I. Cooperative Issues
in a Global Overview: 1. The geographical dimension of the cooperative
movement Ann Hoyt and Tito Menzani; 2. A world of variations: sectors and
forms Vera Zamagni; 3. Cooperative movements in the Republic of Korea
Hongjoo Jung and Hans Jürgen Rösner; 4. '... What is the end purpose of it
all?': the centrality of values for cooperative success in the market place
Ian MacPherson; 5. Why cooperatives fail: case studies from Western Europe,
Japan, and North America, 1950-2010 Peter Kramper; 6. Co-ops' new
challenge: demutualization and its problems Patrizia Battilani and Harm
Schröter; Part II. Selected Core Issues of Cooperative Enterprise in a
Historical Perspective: 7. Legal frameworks and property rights in
US-agricultural co-ops: the hybridization of cooperative structures Fabio
Chaddad and Michael Cook; 8. The performance of workers' cooperatives
Verginie Pérotin; 9. Organization: top down or bottom up? The
organizational development of consumer cooperatives, 1950-2000 Espen
Ekberg; 10. The politics of commercial dynamics: consumer cooperative
adaptations to post war consumerism in the UK and Sweden, 1950-2010
Katarina Friberg, Rachael Vorberg-Rugh, Anthony Webster and John Wilson;
Conclusion: 11. The decisive factors of cooperatives' future: their nature,
longevity, role, and environment Patrizia Battilani and Harm Schröter.