Some Factors Affecting the Success or Failure of Worker Co-operatives: A Review of Empirical Research in the United Kingdom
Chris Cornforth
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Chris Cornforth: Co-operatives Research Unit, Open University, Milton Keynes
Economic and Industrial Democracy, 1983, vol. 4, issue 2, 163-190
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This paper identifies and examines the factors affecting the success or failure of worker co-operatives based on an analysis of existing research in the UK. It compares findings from research on worker co-operatives formed during the last century and early this century, with the findings from research on the recent wave of worker co-operatives established since 1960.
Date: 1983
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DOI: 10.1177/0143831X8342003
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