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Title

NEW GENERATION CO-OPERATIVES AND RELATED BUSINESS STRUCTURES

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  99-113

Abstract

 To understand the concept of ‘new generation’ co-operatives it is useful to look first at ‘traditional’ co-operatives. This is because the NEW GENERATION CO-OPERATIVES have developed in response to perceived limitations associated with traditional co-operatives. The concept of a new generation co-operative can be somewhat elusive if not seen as a response to the limitations of traditional co-operatives. It is an evolving concept, and what might have been regarded as ‘new’ some ten years ago may now be seen as ‘old’.In this paper a distinction is made between new generation cooperatives and hybrid cooperatives. A distinction is also made between HYBRID CO-OPERATIVES which have members and investors within the one business entity (the co-operative), and multiple business structures where a co-operative holds a shareholding in an investor-oriented-firm (IOF) that undertakes value adding and consumer marketing. Some commentators group all of these alternative structures together as ‘NEW GENERATION CO-OPERATIVES’ on the basis that they are all attempts at overcoming limitations of traditional co-operatives. However, although they are sufficiently different to require separate analysis.

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    APA: Copy

    WOODFORD, K.. (2009). NEW GENERATION CO-OPERATIVES AND RELATED BUSINESS STRUCTURES. CO - OPERATION AND AGRICULTURE (TAAVON), 20(202-203), 99-113. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/93545/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    WOODFORD K.. NEW GENERATION CO-OPERATIVES AND RELATED BUSINESS STRUCTURES. CO - OPERATION AND AGRICULTURE (TAAVON)[Internet]. 2009;20(202-203):99-113. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/93545/en

    IEEE: Copy

    K. WOODFORD, “NEW GENERATION CO-OPERATIVES AND RELATED BUSINESS STRUCTURES,” CO - OPERATION AND AGRICULTURE (TAAVON), vol. 20, no. 202-203, pp. 99–113, 2009, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/93545/en

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