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Cooperatives in the Global Economy presents a unique collection of research-based chapters contributed by leading social and economic thinkers that provide critical insights into how the cooperative business model meets the challenges of the complex global problems in today's competitive economy. Apart from theoretical arguments in favor of the value-based cooperative business model, this book presents the performance indicators of various forms of cooperatives, their potentialities, and challenges they face across borders. The contributors reexamine how cooperatives empower the marginalized…mehr
Cooperatives in the Global Economy presents a unique collection of research-based chapters contributed by leading social and economic thinkers that provide critical insights into how the cooperative business model meets the challenges of the complex global problems in today's competitive economy. Apart from theoretical arguments in favor of the value-based cooperative business model, this book presents the performance indicators of various forms of cooperatives, their potentialities, and challenges they face across borders. The contributors reexamine how cooperatives empower the marginalized population of the world by bringing them into the mainstream of socio-economic activities through creating employment opportunities, working towards alleviation of poverty, ensuring for more equitable distribution of scarce resources, and providing the basis for a sustainable economy and its meaningful growth. Today, in the global competitive economy, the challenges for cooperatives are enormous due to their particular value commitments, forms of incorporation, and organizational structures. In spite of the presence of several challenges, cooperatives promote economic growth and social justice. In this context, this book also presents the critical roles of cooperatives in balancing economic, social, and environmental concerns to build a better, equitable, and sustainable world.
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Autorenporträt
Tapas R. Dash is an international consultant, professor, and research advisor at CamEd Business School, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction by Tapas R. Dash Part I: The Cooperative Enterprise and Why do We Need It? Chapter 1: Why Do We Need Cooperatives to Make the Business World Plural? By Vera Zamagni Chapter 2: Moral Commitment as a Driver for Successful Business Development: The Cooperative Way by Greg MacLeod Chapter 3: Cooperative Management in Emerging Markets by Satyendra Singh Part II: Cooperative as a Viable Business Model: Performances, Potentialities and Challenges Chapter 4: Agricultural Cooperatives and their Role in Poverty Reduction in Tanzania by John Sumelius, Stefan Bäckman & Faustine K. Bee Chapter 5: Effectiveness of Farmers' Cooperatives in Agricultural Development: Evidence from the State of Assam, India by Niranjan Roy Chapter 6: Cooperatives as Organizational Choice: Past and Present Developments in the Post-Yugoslav Space by Franci Avsec Chapter 7: The Role of Cooperatives in Improving Financial Inclusion in the Philippines by Karen P. Quilloy & Jan Danica S. Asma Chapter 8: Cooperatives and Rural Development: Historical Perspectives and Experiences from Tanzania by Emmanuel Maro Nyankweli & Tafuteni Nicholaus Chusi Chapter 9: Workers' Cooperative Movement in Argentina and other Latin American Countries: An Alternative to Unemployment and Precarious Work by Andrés Eduardo Ruggeri Chapter 10: Managing Cooperatives in South Africa: An Economic Perspective by Ravinder Rena Chapter 11: Strengthening the Role and Further Development of Cooperatives in the Republic of Armenia by Suren Movsisyan Chapter 12: Benefits and Challenges of Agricultural Marketing Cooperatives in Moshi District, Tanzania: The Experience from Mweka Sungu, Mruwia, and Uru North Njari Cooperative Societies by Gratian Cronery Rwekaza & Paulo Anania Fute Chapter 13: Emerging Issues in the Management of Cooperatives in India by Tapas R. Dash
Introduction by Tapas R. Dash Part I: The Cooperative Enterprise and Why do We Need It? Chapter 1: Why Do We Need Cooperatives to Make the Business World Plural? By Vera Zamagni Chapter 2: Moral Commitment as a Driver for Successful Business Development: The Cooperative Way by Greg MacLeod Chapter 3: Cooperative Management in Emerging Markets by Satyendra Singh Part II: Cooperative as a Viable Business Model: Performances, Potentialities and Challenges Chapter 4: Agricultural Cooperatives and their Role in Poverty Reduction in Tanzania by John Sumelius, Stefan Bäckman & Faustine K. Bee Chapter 5: Effectiveness of Farmers' Cooperatives in Agricultural Development: Evidence from the State of Assam, India by Niranjan Roy Chapter 6: Cooperatives as Organizational Choice: Past and Present Developments in the Post-Yugoslav Space by Franci Avsec Chapter 7: The Role of Cooperatives in Improving Financial Inclusion in the Philippines by Karen P. Quilloy & Jan Danica S. Asma Chapter 8: Cooperatives and Rural Development: Historical Perspectives and Experiences from Tanzania by Emmanuel Maro Nyankweli & Tafuteni Nicholaus Chusi Chapter 9: Workers' Cooperative Movement in Argentina and other Latin American Countries: An Alternative to Unemployment and Precarious Work by Andrés Eduardo Ruggeri Chapter 10: Managing Cooperatives in South Africa: An Economic Perspective by Ravinder Rena Chapter 11: Strengthening the Role and Further Development of Cooperatives in the Republic of Armenia by Suren Movsisyan Chapter 12: Benefits and Challenges of Agricultural Marketing Cooperatives in Moshi District, Tanzania: The Experience from Mweka Sungu, Mruwia, and Uru North Njari Cooperative Societies by Gratian Cronery Rwekaza & Paulo Anania Fute Chapter 13: Emerging Issues in the Management of Cooperatives in India by Tapas R. Dash
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