Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics
1925 - 2025
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Volume 91, issue 4, 2020
- Does it pay to cooperate? The case of cooperatives in the Mexican manufacturing sector pp. 497-517

- Pablo Cotler
- Advances in agricultural cooperative research since 2007: A review of Chinese Agricultural Economics literature pp. 519-543

- Ye Su and Michael L. Cook
- Lean HRM practices in work integration social enterprises: Moving towards social lean production. Evidence from Italian case studies* pp. 545-563

- Andrea Signoretti and Silvia Sacchetti
- The “business–territory” relationship of cooperative societies as compared to the conventional business sector in the region of Andalusia pp. 565-583

- Maria del Carmen Pérez González and Lidia Valiente Palma
- The handicap for enhanced solidarity across advanced economies: The greater the economic openness higher the unequal distribution of income pp. 585-632

- Onur Özdemir
- The signaling effect of ambidexterity of social enterprises on acquiring financial resources in South Korea pp. 633-647

- Chang Gue Lim, Sang‐Youn Lee and Jinseon Seo
- Trade misinvoicing effects on tax revenue in sub‐Saharan Africa: The role of tax holidays and regulatory quality pp. 649-672

- Emmanuel Ekow Asmah, Francis Andoh and Edem Titriku
Volume 91, issue 3, 2020
- Institutional and organizational trajectories in social economy enterprises: Resilience, transformation and regeneration pp. 351-358

- Ignacio Bretos, Marie J. Bouchard and Alberto Zevi
- Reconciling different truths about isomorphic pressure and distinctive behavior at European cooperative banks: Back to the future with Raiffeisen's principles pp. 359-386

- Hans Groeneveld
- Drivers of participation in collective arrangements in the agri‐food supply chain. Evidence from Italy using a transaction costs economics perspective pp. 387-409

- Stefano Ciliberti, Angelo Frascarelli and Gaetano Martino
- Under pressure: Evolution of the social economy institutional recognition in the EU pp. 411-433

- Andrea Bassi and Alessandro Fabbri
- Is there life after degeneration? The organizational life cycle of cooperatives under a ‘grow‐or‐die’ dichotomy pp. 435-458

- Ignacio Bretos, Anjel Errasti and Carmen Marcuello
- Why are social enterprises good candidates for social innovation? Looking for personal and institutional drivers of innovation pp. 459-477

- Ermanno Tortia, Florence Degavre and Simone Poledrini
- The problem is the solution: Can permaculture management regenerate social economy enterprises? pp. 479-492

- Alexandrine Lapoutte
Volume 91, issue 2, 2020
- On the emergence of non‐profit orchestras pp. 169-189

- Kazuhiko Mikami
- Performance of municipally owned corporations: Determinants and mechanisms pp. 191-212

- Bart Voorn, Marieke van Genugten and Sandra Van Thiel
- Which type of producer organization is (more) inclusive? Dynamics of farmers’ membership and participation in the decision‐making process pp. 213-236

- Mercy Mwambi, Jos Bijman and Patience Mshenga
- Bank ownership type and temporal evolution of long‐term bank funding in the period 2005–2017 pp. 237-268

- Jari‐Mikko Meriläinen
- Retail‐bank efficiency: Nonstandard goals and environmental determinants pp. 269-301

- Johann Burgstaller
- Predictors of microcredit default in Indian self‐help groups pp. 303-318

- Debadutta Panda and Sriharsha Reddy
- Revealed value of volunteering: A volunteer centre network pp. 319-345

- Jakub Dostál
Volume 91, issue 1, 2020
- BOARD GOVERNANCE: DOES OWNERSHIP MATTER? pp. 5-28

- Muluneh HIDETO Dato, Marek Hudon and Roy Mersland
- INFRASTRUCTURE PROVISION, POLITICS AND RELIGION: INSIGHTS FROM TUNISIA'S NEW DEMOCRACY pp. 29-53

- Maleke Fourati and Antonio Estache
- RETURNS TO DEBT AND EQUITY IN FARM PRODUCER ORGANIZATIONS pp. 55-69

- Jasper Grashuis
- CRIME AND EDUCATION IN A MODEL OF INFORMATION TRANSMISSION pp. 71-93

- Darwin Cortés, Guido Friebel and Darío Maldonado
- COOPERATIVE ESSENCE AND ENTREPRENEURIAL QUALITY: A COMPARATIVE CONTEXTUAL ANALYSIS pp. 95-118

- Carmen Guzman, Francisco J. Santos and María de la O BARROSO
- FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH OF VIETNAMESE PROVINCES: THE ROLE OF LOCAL PUBLIC GOVERNANCE pp. 119-149

- Thanh Su and Canh Nguyen
- SEEKING RENT IN THE INFORMAL SECTOR pp. 151-164

- Saibal Kar, Biswajit Mandal, Sugata Marjit and Vivekananda Mukherjee
Volume 90, issue 4, 2019
- THE RESPONSE OF STATE‐OWNED ENTERPRISES TO IMPORT COMPETITION: EVIDENCE FROM CHINESE MANUFACTURING FIRMS pp. 577-613

- Jing‐Lin Duanmu and Russell Pittman
- WHAT DO CITIZENS THINK ABOUT PUBLIC ENTERPRISES? SUBJECTIVE SURVEY DATA ON THE LEGITIMACY OF THE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES OF THE GERMAN PUBLIC SECTOR pp. 615-639

- Marcus Sidki and David Boll
- QUANTITATIVE STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF BRANCHLESS BANKING ON MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS pp. 641-668

- Francesc Prior and Toni Mora
- CO‐OP OPEN MEMBERSHIP: ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL EFFECTS pp. 669-686

- María José Cabaleiro‐casal, Carlos Iglesias‐malvido and Rocío Martínez‐fontaíña
- SERVICE QUALITY IN ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION IN BRAZIL: A MALMQUIST APPROACH pp. 687-712

- Alexandre Marinho and Marcelo Resende
- UNDERSTANDING MEMBER CHARACTERISTICS AND COOPERATIVE PRICE EFFECTS: THE CASE OF THE ARGENTINEAN DAIRY SECTOR pp. 713-735

- Agustina MALVIDO PEREZ Carletti, Markus Hanisch, Maria Soledad Puechagut and Laura Beatriz Gastaldi
- INCOME‐GENERATING ACTIVITY: AN AVENUE TO IMPROVE THE SUSTAINABILITY OF SHGs pp. 737-759

- Saroj Pravinchandra Dhake and Sameer P. Narkhede
Volume 90, issue 3, 2019
- ARE LAC COOPERATIVE AND COMMERCIAL BANKS SO DIFFERENT IN THEIR MANAGEMENT OF NON‐PERFORMING LOANS? pp. 419-440

- Ignacio Jiménez‐hernández, Andrés J. Picazo‐tadeo and Francisco J. Sáez‐fernández
- PUBLIC INVESTMENT, TAXATION AND TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY pp. 441-456

- Iraklis Kollias, Sugata Marjit and Nickolas J. Michelacakis
- FOREIGN AID, TERRORISM AND GROWTH: CONDITIONAL EVIDENCE FROM QUANTILE REGRESSION pp. 457-486

- Simplice Asongu, Jacinta Nwachukwu and Nicholas Biekpe
- FINANCE, DISTRIBUTION AND THE ECONOMIC OBJECTIVE OF FINANCIAL COOPERATIVE INSTITUTIONS pp. 487-511

- Amr Khafagy
- STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES FOR STATE‐OWNED ENTERPRISES AS A MEANS TO MITIGATE POLITICAL INTERFERENCE: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF TWO SWISS STATE‐OWNED ENTERPRISES pp. 513-534

- Fabian Liechti and Matthias Finger
- THE IDIOSYNCRATIC PATTERN OF RUSSIAN CORPORATE DIVIDEND POLICY DURING ITS FORMATIVE ERA pp. 535-554

- Nadia Vanteeva and Charles Hickson
- CREDIT UNION MEMBER GROUP DOMINATION UNDER HIGH INTEREST RATE ENVIRONMENTS pp. 555-571

- Antonio Carlos Mercer, Angela Póvoa and Pedro Piccoli
Volume 90, issue 2, 2019
- PERFORMANCE: THE MISSING ‘P’ IN PPP RESEARCH? pp. 221-226

- Dónal Palcic, Eoin Reeves and Matti Siemiatycki
- EVALUATING THE COSTS, QUALITY, AND VALUE FOR MONEY OF INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC‐PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW pp. 227-244

- Ole HELBY Petersen
- COMPARING PPP WITH TRADITIONAL PROCUREMENT: THE CASE OF SCHOOLS PROCUREMENT IN IRELAND pp. 245-267

- Cian O'Shea, Dónal Palcic and Eoin Reeves
- TWO DECADES OF DBFO ROADS IN THE UK AND SPAIN: AN EVALUATION OF THE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE pp. 269-289

- Basilio Acerete, Mar Gasca and Anne Stafford
- INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT – THE EMERGENT PPP EQUITY MARKET pp. 291-309

- Dexter Whitfield and Stewart Smyth
- THE USE OF PPP ARRANGEMENTS IN STREET LIGHTING: A WIN‐WIN OPTION? pp. 311-327

- Rc Marques and R. Richard Geddes
- UNPACKING THE INFLUENCE OF PUBLIC–PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS ON DISASTER RESILIENCE: A COMPARISON OF EXPERT PERSPECTIVES pp. 329-351

- Eric J. Boyer
- IS A SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT OF PPP FOR INFRASTRUCTURE DELIVERY POSSIBLE? LESSONS FROM SOCIAL IMPACT BONDS pp. 353-369

- Veronica Vecchi and Francesca Casalini
- UNDERSTANDING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC‒PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS AND INNOVATION pp. 371-391

- Veiko Lember, Ole Helby Petersen, Walter Scherrer and Robert Ågren
- THE DIVERSITY GAP IN THE PUBLIC–PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP INDUSTRY: AN EXAMINATION OF WOMEN AND VISIBLE MINORITIES IN SENIOR LEADERSHIP POSITIONS pp. 393-414

- Matti Siemiatycki
Volume 90, issue 1, 2019
- PRIVATIZATION OF WATER: EVALUATING ITS PERFORMANCE IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD pp. 5-23

- Sylvia Cesar
- LINKING TWO WORLDS? ENTREPRENEURIAL ORIENTATION IN PUBLIC ENTERPRISES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND RESEARCH AGENDA pp. 25-51

- Timo Tremml
- COMPARATIVE EFFICIENCY OF AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVES AND CONVENTIONAL FIRMS IN A SAMPLE OF QUASI‐TWIN COMPANIES pp. 53-76

- Maria Brandano, Claudio Detotto and Marco Vannini
- A REVIEW OF THE EMPIRICAL LITERATURE ON FARMER COOPERATIVES: PERFORMANCE, OWNERSHIP AND GOVERNANCE, FINANCE, AND MEMBER ATTITUDE pp. 77-102

- Jasper Grashuis and Ye Su
- BANK PERFORMANCE, FINANCIAL STABILITY AND MARKET CONCENTRATION: EVIDENCE FROM COOPERATIVE AND NON‐COOPERATIVE BANKS pp. 103-139

- Cristian Barra and Roberto Zotti
- BUILDING THE MANAGERIAL CAPITAL OF AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVES IN AFRICA pp. 141-159

- Gian Nicola Francesconi and Fleur Wouterse
- FARMERS’ WILLINGNESS TO INVEST IN NEW COOPERATIVE INSTRUMENTS: A CHOICE EXPERIMENT pp. 161-186

- Eeva Alho
- HOW SHOULD RURAL FINANCIAL COOPERATIVES BE BEST ORGANIZED? EVIDENCE FROM ETHIOPIA pp. 187-215

- Kibrom Abay, Bethelhem Koru, Gashaw Abate and Guush Berhane
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