1st Edition

Associative Governance in Scandinavia Organizing Societies by “Combining Together”

    320 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This edited volume explores a variety of aspects of associative governance, providing detailed case studies of associations and associational governance in Scandinavia. Theoretically developing a concept and approach of associative governance, the book sheds light on a dynamic way of perceiving associative aspects of community and commercial life that has been hitherto underexplored and undertheorized. It shows how governance by associations may be conducted not only bottom‑up by self‑organized and voluntary participation, but also top‑down by authoritative incorporation through government, and – not least – in multifarious interstices in between.

    By exploring a vibrant panoply of dimensions of associative governance, empirically grounded in historical analyses of a wide range of organizational repertoires, the book may provide novel insights into the significant role of associative governance in Scandinavia over the past two centuries. Finally, it provides research‑based knowledge about how to maintain “good political and economic institutions” in the future and a more holistic and dynamic approach to the literature on The Nordic model.

    The book will be of key interest to scholars and students of Nordic and Scandinavian studies, history, sociology, political science, marketing, social policy, organization theory, and public management.

    The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution‑Non Commercial‑No Derivatives (CC‑BY‑NC‑ND) 4.0 license.

    1. Introduction: Scandinavian perspectives on associative governance

    Søren Christensen, Anker Brink Lund, Haldor Byrkjeflot and Benjamin Ask Popp-Madsen

     

    PART 1: Associative Roots

     

    2. A Nordic model of associative governance?

    Haldor Byrkjeflot

      

    3. Governing morality: The role of intermediary elites in associative governance of religious revivals in Scandinavia

    Anders Sevelsted

      

    4. Governing Labor: Transformations of Collective Bargaining in Denmark

    Benjamin Ask Popp-Madsen 

     

    5. Being strong together: Cooperative Farmer Organizing in Scandinavia

    Esben Bøgh Sørensen and Mads Mordhorst

     

    PART 2: Transformative Governance

     

    6. Governing People’s Homes: Organizing Housing Associatively in Scandinavia

    Anker Brink Lund and Søren Christensen 

     

    7. Governing savings banks: From community-oriented associations to shareholder corporations

    Louise Skyggebjerg  

     

    8. Governing Economic Life: Organizing Business Corporations in Denmark

    Mathias Hein Jessen

     

    9. Lessons from Scandinavia: Premises and promises of associative governance

    Søren Christensen, Anker Brink Lund, Haldor Byrkjeflot and Benjamin Ask Popp-Madsen

    Biography

    Anker Brink Lund is Professor in the Department of Business Humanities and Law at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark.

    Haldor Byrkjeflot is Professor in the Department of Sociology and Human Geography at the University of Oslo, Norway, and Visiting Scholar at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark.

    Søren Christensen Ph.D. fellow at Roskilde University Center and researcher at Business Humanities and Law at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark.