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This article analyzes the new industrialization of the Brazilian Northeast, resulting from policies of industrial attraction from the 1990s, and characterized by fiscal incentives to labor-intensive industries, such as footwear and clothing, and by ...
Jacob Carlos Lima
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Decades of interdisciplinary research suggest that fair trade certification may have significant implications for the development of more equitable and sustainable agricultural practices.
Alissa Bilfield, Edmundo Hernandez
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A Tale of Two Co-ops in Two Cities
Conceived in support of the Louisville Association of Cooperative Economics (LACE), this paper presents case studies of two different food cooperatives serving communities of color.
Leah Halliday, Michèle Foster
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Coopetition and innovation. Lessons from worker cooperatives in the Spanish machine tool industry [PDF]
This is an electronic version of the accepted paper in Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing[EN] Purpose – This paper aims to investigate how the implementation of the inter-cooperation principle among Spanish machine-tool cooperatives helps them
Basterretxea, Imanol +2 more
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Constructive resistance to the dominant capitalist temporality
The logics of capitalist temporality dominate western society today. Drawing on Barbara Adam’s work, we explore two important dimensions of this dominant temporality.
Majken Jul Sørensen, Kristin Wiksell
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Initial Implementation of Productive Migrant Village (PMV) Programs in Banyumas Central Java Indonesia [PDF]
Since 2017 Banyumas Regency has received a program from the Ministry of Manpower and Cooperatives to become a pilot program for productive migrant village programs.
Muslihudin +4 more
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What Works for Workers' Cooperatives? An Empirical Research on Success & Failure of Indian Workers' Cooperatives [PDF]
The cooperative movement in India has its unique status, role and impact in the socio -economic development of the country for providing organizational, economic and social support to give impetus to income generating activities for weaker sections of the society such as self employed workers, farmers, artisans, weavers, spinners, landless labours, a ...
Sapovadia, Vrajlal, Patel, Akash
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Dividend-Based Labor Remuneration and Tradable Shares in Worker Cooperatives
This paper analyzes the possibility of creating worker cooperatives in which members are paid not through wages but through dividends calculated on the organization’s residual income, as stipulated by the economic theory of the labor-managed firm.
Ermanno C. Tortia
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Prevalence and Trajectory of Household Material Hardship Among Children With Advanced Cancer
ABSTRACT Background/Objectives Families of children with advanced cancer living in poverty experience inferior outcomes including poor parent mental health and worse child quality of life. Household material hardship (HMH: food, housing, transportation, and/or utility insecurity) is a modifiable poverty exposure—and potential intervention target—that ...
Sarah Wright +13 more
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The emergence of state-sanctioned worker-run social cooperatives as a government-certified social enterprise model in South Korea, functioning simultaneously as worker cooperatives, represents an evolutionary shift in the country’s cooperative movement ...
Claassen Casper Hendrik +4 more
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