1st Edition
The Routledge Handbook of Cooperative Economics and Management
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List of contributors
Cooperative economics and management: an introduction
Jerome Nikolai Warren
SECTION I Theoretical foundations
1 Relational economics and cooperative organizations
Josef Wieland
2 The formation and performance of labor‑managed firms: an economic perspective
Gregory K. Dow
3 Cooperatives beyond markets and firms
Thibault Mirabel
4 Cooperatives and the common good
Simon Micken, Julia Beideck, Joschka Moldenhauer, Philipp Thimm, Johannes Blome‑Drees, Ursula Köstler, Frank Schulz‑Nieswandt and Anke Strüver
5 Beyond the Western‑centred paradigm in cooperative economics
T. O. Molefe
6 Worker cooperatives and other "cooperatives"
David Ellerman and Tej Gonza
7 A theory of the integrated collaborative enterprise
David Kristjanson‑Gural
SECTION II Methodology
8 A framework for shifting away from capital‑focused measures of success
Sean Geobey
9 Cooperative organizations as complex adaptive systems
Caio Silva
10 Reflections on the measurement of organizational democracy: conceptual, epistemological, and methodological aspects
Lucio Biggiero
11 Process‑oriented research methodologies and their suitability for analyzing cooperative enterprise
Jerome Nikolai Warren
12 A path dependence approach to study Australian cooperatives
Linda Bennison
13 The cooperative ethos in knowledge creation: how anthropology informs cooperative economics
Camilla Carabini
SECTION III Management, organization and entrepreneurship
14 The governance of commons by social corporations: a theoretical governance model
Coline Serres
15 Critical issues of co‑operative governance in large co‑operatives: who eventually wields power?
Anu Puusa
16 Democratic ownership: scale through leveraged conversions
Tej Gonza, David Ellerman and Kosta Marco Juri
17 The strategic role of cooperative enterprise as an intermediary of ambidexterity
Andres Felipe Camargo Benavides and Michel L. Ehrenhard
18 Revisiting the ‘spillover thesis’ in participatory workplaces and worker cooperatives
Marcelo Vieta, George Cheney, Matt Noyes and Emi Do
19 Sortition and the democratic governance of cooperatives
Simon Pek
20 A model of a full cooperative with internal currency: an approach to strengthening the cooperative economy
Jens Martignoni
21 Non‑financial cooperatives through the lens of finance: why should they differ from non‑cooperatives?
Daniela Venanzi
SECTION IV Innovation
22 Coopetition in financial cooperative meta‑organizations
Thuy Seran, Călin Gurău, and Inmaculada Buendia‑Martinez
23 Pegasus enterprise: an innovative form of cooperative for an alternative model of entrepreneurship
Francesca Martinelli
24 Leadership for cooperatives’ digital transitions: from an individualistic to a collectivistic perspective
Louis Cousin, Luc K. Audebrand, Marta Bruschi, and Anastasia Costantini
25 Platform cooperatives, a model of commons and sustainability
Cynthia Srnec and Alexandre Guttmann
26 On the foundations of open cooperativism
Vangelis Papadimitropoulos and Giannis Perperidis
27 Cooperative online communities
Morshed Mannan, Nathan Schneider, and Tara Merk
28 Linking cooperatives and social innovation: bonds for transforming societies
Carmen Guzmán, Lidia Valiente, and Francisco J. Santos
29 Relational, ecological cooperation with and as part of more‑than‑human world(s)
Meredith Degyansky
SECTION V Sustainability
30 Why a green and resilient future must be a cooperative future
Molly Scott Cato
31 Social economy and environmental protection: how to improve understanding
Andreas Exner and Dirk Raith
32 Economy for the common good: a cooperative and sustainable approach to the economy
Christian Felber
33 Are worker cooperatives green? Some reflections in terms of governance
Marina Albanese
34 Sustainability in Mondragon worker cooperatives: the challenge of implementation
Jokin Bergara Eguren and Oier Imaz Alias
35 Contributions of cooperatives to the challenges of the circular economy and product‑service systems in the context of environmental transition
Cécile Godfroid, Marc Labie, and Coralie Muylaert
36 Project‑based cooperatives as a means for civic engagement to achieve sustainable development goals
Ludger Voigt and Dietrich von der Oelsnitz
Index
Biography
Jerome Warren is Visiting Research Fellow at Goethe-Universität Frankfurt and Postdoctoral Researcher at the Seminar for Cooperative Studies Universität zu Köln.
Lucio Biggiero is full professor at the Department of Industrial Engineering, Information and Economics, University of L’Aquila, Italy.
Jamin Hübner is research professor at LCC International University, Klaipėda, Lithuania.
Kemi Ogunyemi is full professor at Lagos Business School, Pan‑Atlantic University, Lagos, Nigeria.






