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Die Partizipation der Ressource Mitglied in gemeinwesenorientierten Genossenschaften

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  • Jensen-Auverman Tessa

    (Forschungsstelle für Genossenschaftswesen und Institut für Landwirtschaftliche Betriebslehre, Fachgebiet für Agrarinformatik und Unternehmensführung, Universität Hohenheim, Schwerzstraße 46, 70599Stuttgart, Deutschland)

  • Adams Isabel

    (Forschungsstelle für Genossenschaftswesen und Institut für Landwirtschaftliche Betriebslehre, Fachgebiet für Agrarinformatik und Unternehmensführung, Universität Hohenheim, Schwerzstraße 46, 70599Stuttgart, Deutschland)

  • Doluschitz Reiner

    (Institut für Landwirtschaftliche Betriebslehre, Leiter des Fachgebiets für Agrarinformatik und Unternehmensführung und der Forschungsstelle für Genossenschaftswesen, Universität Hohenheim, Schwerzstraße 46, 70599Stuttgart, Deutschland)

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Today, cooperatives are perceived as a suitable form of organization of human-born movements, what among other things becomes clear in the form of the increased cooperative foundations in the community. Compared with classical cooperative sections these cooperatives are predominantly characterized by heterogeneous member structures. Heterogeneity has advantages and is considered a resource. In summer 2017, a quantitative online survey of organ representatives and members was carried out in community-oriented e.G. The operational condition to integrate knowledge and skills of the resource member in the community cooperative is given. However, we cannot confirm that the participating member is understood as a potential resource.

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  • Jensen-Auverman Tessa & Adams Isabel & Doluschitz Reiner, 2018. "Die Partizipation der Ressource Mitglied in gemeinwesenorientierten Genossenschaften," Zeitschrift für das gesamte Genossenschaftswesen, De Gruyter, vol. 68(4), pages 256-276, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:bpj:zfgewe:v:68:y:2018:i:4:p:256-276:n:3
    DOI: 10.1515/zfgg-2018-0023
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