ABSTRACT
Cooperatives are traditionally recognized as marginal players in the economic sector, but their role in policymaking and in social arenas has garnered even less attention. Over the past two decades, an extensive body of literature in management science and economics has arisen, designating non-capitalistic enterprises as subjects of particular attention. In the context of rising global challenges like economic inequality, environmental sustainability, and labor rights, the role of cooperatives has become increasingly relevant. This book examines the practical and policy dimensions and implications of cooperative economics and movement(s). It delves into the more politicized aspects of cooperatives, exploring how they intersect with global movements, social justice, policymaking, and grassroots activism and provides insights into real struggles tackled by this enterprise form. It offers an understanding of how communication in cooperatives plays a role in promoting principles, values and practices and how these are transferred across generations of cooperators. It provides a deeper understanding of the elements of intergenerational evolution within cooperatives in concepts on employment and labour as new policies are raising expectations. Further, it offers a broad variety of global case studies pertinent to issues of relevance to cooperative economics and management, profiling how different types of cooperatives on six continents can promote sustainability and self-organized community wealth-generation, connecting to development studies, ethics and political economy, while revealing how cooperatives can address the current challenges of the digital age, especially including issues of data governance and artificial intelligence. The book will serve as an invaluable tool for anyone seeking to understand the broader implications of cooperative models in today's globalized world.
The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC-BY-SA) 4.0 license.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |14 pages
Cooperative movements and mutualisms around the world
part 1|104 pages
Mutualisms and movements
chapter 1|24 pages
Cooperatives and social transformation
chapter 5|25 pages
Old school meets new
part 2|134 pages
Country and regional perspectives
chapter 7|19 pages
INCUBACOOP and Mapocho
chapter 8|16 pages
New forms of cooperation
chapter 11|17 pages
The cooperative sector in the People's Republic of China
chapter 12|17 pages
How Japanese and South Korean cooperatives have evolved
part 3|172 pages
Sectoral perspectives
chapter 13|12 pages
Consumer cooperatives' contribution to the circular economy
chapter 14|29 pages
Corporate sustainability reporting in Italian supermarkets
chapter 15|15 pages
Common cultural background
chapter 16|21 pages
Democracy and innovative governance in French agricultural cooperatives
chapter 18|18 pages
Sustainable healthcare and eldercare provision through cooperatives
chapter 21|26 pages
The cooperative governance of artificial intelligence
part 4|86 pages
Education and communication for cooperation
chapter 22|21 pages
Innovating together
chapter 23|22 pages
Transforming towards commoning cooperatives
chapter 24|23 pages
The development of new cooperatives through social spin-offs and the quintuple helix
chapter 25|18 pages
Cooperative data in a comparative perspective
part 5|90 pages
Cooperatives, care and development
