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Peer Review Status: Unrefereed
Title: New Framework for the Economic Analysis of Cooperative Firms: Self-Defined Rules, Common Resources, Motivations, and Incentives
Author(s): Sacchetti, Silvia
Tortia, Ermanno
Contact Email: silvia.sacchetti@stir.ac.uk
Citation: Sacchetti S & Tortia E (2010) New Framework for the Economic Analysis of Cooperative Firms: Self-Defined Rules, Common Resources, Motivations, and Incentives. EconomEtica Working Papers, No. 21. http://www.econometica.it/wp/index.htm
Keywords: cooperative firms
common resources
motivations
incentives
Institutional economics
Globalization Economic aspects
JEL Code(s): L21: Business Objectives of the Firm
L23: Organization of Production
L26: Entrepreneurship
Issue Date: 1-Jul-2010
Date Deposited: 15-Apr-2011
Publisher: EconomEtica
Series/Report no.: EconomEtica Working Papers, No. 21
Abstract: Cooperatives are characterised by mutual-benefit coordination mechanisms aimed at the fulfilment of members‟ participation rights. This paper explores the institutional elements that regulate individual behaviour and outcomes in cooperatives by bringing together new-institutionalism, behavioural and evolutionary economics. Our framework considers four main dimensions of the governance of cooperative firms: (1) the development and application of self-defined rules by the members of the cooperative; (2) the management, and appropriation of common resources and outcomes; (3) intrinsic motivations and reciprocating behaviours; (4) the implementation of suitable incentive mixes based on inclusion and reciprocity, including both pecuniary and non-pecuniary elements. An example is offered in order to highlight possible problems in the governance of cooperative firms, in particular the processes of distribution and appropriation of surplus. The example aims at introducing the discussion of the new framework of analysis.
Type: Working Paper
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/2949
URL: http://www.econometica.it/wp/index.htm
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Affiliation: Socio-Management - LEGACY
University of Stirling
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