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Innovative Consumer Co-operatives: The Rise and Fall of Berkeley: Routledge International Studies in Business History

Autor Greg Patmore
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 iun 2022
Consumer co-operatives provide a different approach to organizing business through their ideals of member ownership and democratic practice. Every co-operative member has an equal vote regardless of his or her own personal capital investment. The co-operative movement can also be an important force in promoting development and self-sufficiency in poorer areas, particularly in non-industrialised countries.
This book explores in depth the fortunes of the Berkeley Consumer Co-operative, which became the largest consumer co-operative in the United States with 116,000 members in 1984 and viewed nationally as a leader in innovative retail practices and a champion of consumer rights. The Berkeley Consumer Co-operative is promoted by both supporters and opponents of the co-operative business model as a significant example of what can go wrong with the co-operatives.
This book will provide the first in depth analysis of the history of the Berkeley Co-operative using its substantial but little used archives and oral histories to explore what the Berkeley experience means for the co-operative business model. The specific chapters relating to Berkeley will be organised around particular themes to highlight the issues relating to the co-operative business model and the local context of Berkeley. The themes relate to developments in Berkeley and the Bay Area in terms of the economy, politics and the retail environment; the management of the Berkeley co-operative, looking at governance, financial management and strategic decisions; relationship of management with members and employees; and finally, the relationship of the Berkeley Co-operative with the community.
The core message of the book is that it is not inevitable that consumer co-operatives fail, but that the story of Berkeley story can provide insights that can strengthen the co-operative business model and minimise failures on the scale of Berkeley occurring in the future.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032336336
ISBN-10: 1032336331
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 19
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge International Studies in Business History

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Acknowledgements  List of Abbreviations  List of Tables  List of Illustrations  1. Consumer Co-operatives: Theory and Practice  2. International Consumer Co-operative Movement Before 1993  3. Consumer Co-operatives in the US before 1993  4. The Origins and Early Years of the Berkeley Co-operative until 1947  5. Gaining a Foothold: 1947-1961  6. Politics and Expansion: 1962-1971  7. Instability and Final Expansion: 1972-1980  8. Chaos and Collapse: 1981-1993  9. Conclusion  Index

Notă biografică

Greg Patmore is Emeritus Professor of Business and Labour History at the University of Sydney Business School, Australia. ORCID: 0000-0001-7151-4381

Descriere

This book will provide the first in depth analysis of the history of the Berkeley Co-operative using its substantial but little used archives and oral histories to explore what the Berkeley experience means for the co-operative business model.