Co-Operatives In A Post-Growth Era
Creating Co-operative Economics
Herausgeber: Novkovic, Sonja
Co-Operatives In A Post-Growth Era
Creating Co-operative Economics
Herausgeber: Novkovic, Sonja
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An essential introduction to the co-operative business model as a sustainable and equitable alternative to the current growth-obsessed economic paradigm.
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An essential introduction to the co-operative business model as a sustainable and equitable alternative to the current growth-obsessed economic paradigm.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Zed Books Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9781783600779
- ISBN-10: 1783600772
- Artikelnr.: 40934488
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Zed Books Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9781783600779
- ISBN-10: 1783600772
- Artikelnr.: 40934488
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sonja Novkovic is a professor of economics at Saint Mary's University, and academic co-director in the Co-operative Management Education programme. Currently, she is the chair of the International Co-operative Alliance Research Committee and academic co-lead of the Measuring the Co-operative Difference Research Network in collaboration with Co-operatives and Mutuals Canada. Tom Webb is an adjunct professor at Saint Mary's University School of Business and former programme manager of the master's degree in the Management of Co-operatives and Credit Unions (MMCCU).
Introduction: Co
operative Economics, Why Our World Needs It
Tom Webb and Sonja Novkovic Part I: What is the New Economy and Why Do We Need It? 1. The World On a Collision Course and the Need for a New Economy
Manfred Max
Neef 2. The New Economy
Neva Goodwin 3. The World We Need
Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett 4. Are Prosperity and Sustainability Compatible?
William E. Rees 5. Living Well: Explorations into the End of Growth
Peter A. Victor 6. Complexity: Shock, Innovation and Resilience
Thomas Homer
Dixon 7. Finance for the Anthropocene
John Fullerton Part II: Co
operatives and the New Economy 8. Choices, Incentives and Co
operative Organization
Stefano Zamagni 9. Are Co
operatives a Viable Business Form? Lessons from Behavioural Economics
Morris Altman 10. The Co
operative Enterprise: A Valid Alternative for a Balanced Society
Vera Negri Zamagni 11. Employee Ownership and Health: An Initial Study
David Erdal 12. Co
operatives in a Global Economy: Key Issues, Recent Trends and Potential for Development
Stephen C. Smith and Jonathan Rothbaum 13. A Role for Co
operatives in Governance of Common
pool Resources and Common Property Systems
Barbara Allen 14. Is the Debt Trap Avoidable?
Claudia Sanchez Bajo Conclusion
Sonja Novkovic and Tom Webb
operative Economics, Why Our World Needs It
Tom Webb and Sonja Novkovic Part I: What is the New Economy and Why Do We Need It? 1. The World On a Collision Course and the Need for a New Economy
Manfred Max
Neef 2. The New Economy
Neva Goodwin 3. The World We Need
Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett 4. Are Prosperity and Sustainability Compatible?
William E. Rees 5. Living Well: Explorations into the End of Growth
Peter A. Victor 6. Complexity: Shock, Innovation and Resilience
Thomas Homer
Dixon 7. Finance for the Anthropocene
John Fullerton Part II: Co
operatives and the New Economy 8. Choices, Incentives and Co
operative Organization
Stefano Zamagni 9. Are Co
operatives a Viable Business Form? Lessons from Behavioural Economics
Morris Altman 10. The Co
operative Enterprise: A Valid Alternative for a Balanced Society
Vera Negri Zamagni 11. Employee Ownership and Health: An Initial Study
David Erdal 12. Co
operatives in a Global Economy: Key Issues, Recent Trends and Potential for Development
Stephen C. Smith and Jonathan Rothbaum 13. A Role for Co
operatives in Governance of Common
pool Resources and Common Property Systems
Barbara Allen 14. Is the Debt Trap Avoidable?
Claudia Sanchez Bajo Conclusion
Sonja Novkovic and Tom Webb
Introduction: Co
operative Economics, Why Our World Needs It
Tom Webb and Sonja Novkovic Part I: What is the New Economy and Why Do We Need It? 1. The World On a Collision Course and the Need for a New Economy
Manfred Max
Neef 2. The New Economy
Neva Goodwin 3. The World We Need
Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett 4. Are Prosperity and Sustainability Compatible?
William E. Rees 5. Living Well: Explorations into the End of Growth
Peter A. Victor 6. Complexity: Shock, Innovation and Resilience
Thomas Homer
Dixon 7. Finance for the Anthropocene
John Fullerton Part II: Co
operatives and the New Economy 8. Choices, Incentives and Co
operative Organization
Stefano Zamagni 9. Are Co
operatives a Viable Business Form? Lessons from Behavioural Economics
Morris Altman 10. The Co
operative Enterprise: A Valid Alternative for a Balanced Society
Vera Negri Zamagni 11. Employee Ownership and Health: An Initial Study
David Erdal 12. Co
operatives in a Global Economy: Key Issues, Recent Trends and Potential for Development
Stephen C. Smith and Jonathan Rothbaum 13. A Role for Co
operatives in Governance of Common
pool Resources and Common Property Systems
Barbara Allen 14. Is the Debt Trap Avoidable?
Claudia Sanchez Bajo Conclusion
Sonja Novkovic and Tom Webb
operative Economics, Why Our World Needs It
Tom Webb and Sonja Novkovic Part I: What is the New Economy and Why Do We Need It? 1. The World On a Collision Course and the Need for a New Economy
Manfred Max
Neef 2. The New Economy
Neva Goodwin 3. The World We Need
Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett 4. Are Prosperity and Sustainability Compatible?
William E. Rees 5. Living Well: Explorations into the End of Growth
Peter A. Victor 6. Complexity: Shock, Innovation and Resilience
Thomas Homer
Dixon 7. Finance for the Anthropocene
John Fullerton Part II: Co
operatives and the New Economy 8. Choices, Incentives and Co
operative Organization
Stefano Zamagni 9. Are Co
operatives a Viable Business Form? Lessons from Behavioural Economics
Morris Altman 10. The Co
operative Enterprise: A Valid Alternative for a Balanced Society
Vera Negri Zamagni 11. Employee Ownership and Health: An Initial Study
David Erdal 12. Co
operatives in a Global Economy: Key Issues, Recent Trends and Potential for Development
Stephen C. Smith and Jonathan Rothbaum 13. A Role for Co
operatives in Governance of Common
pool Resources and Common Property Systems
Barbara Allen 14. Is the Debt Trap Avoidable?
Claudia Sanchez Bajo Conclusion
Sonja Novkovic and Tom Webb