The Comparative Advantages of Single and Multi-stakeholder Cooperatives
Johnston Birchall and
Silvia Sacchetti
No 1795, Euricse Working Papers from Euricse (European Research Institute on Cooperative and Social Enterprises)
Abstract:
When cooperatives were first invented, it was assumed their membership would be limited to one type of user. The Rochdale Pioneers favoured consumers, and employee representation was deliberately limited to a set percentage of board members. Similarly, Schulze Delitsch and Raiffeisen privileged farmers, Buchez workers, insurance mutuals those who are insured, and so on. Recently, Italian social cooperatives have developed a different model in which all the relevant stakeholders become members: those who are cared for, the carers, the workers, and volunteers. Also, occasionally dual stakeholder cooperatives have been designed. Eroski, the big Spanish retailer, has both consumers and workers in membership, and iCoop in Korea has both consumers and farmers. This paper has two aims, to set out some of the theoretical arguments for and against multi-stakeholder governance, to look at examples of multi-stakeholder models in practice, and to generate from this a set of research questions.
Keywords: Cooperative governance; Organizational design (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D23 L20 L31 P13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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