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Managing Co‐operatively

John Stirling (Principal Lecturer, Faculty of Community and Social Studies, Newcastle Polytechnic)
Mary Mellor (Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Community and Social Studies, Newcastle Polytechnic)
Janet Hannah (Associate Lecturer, Faculty of Community and Social Studies, Newcastle Polytechnic)

Employee Relations

ISSN: 0142-5455

Article publication date: 1 February 1987

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Abstract

For many, co‐operatives represent a challenge to existing systems of industrial relations and organisation structure. However, many of the co‐operatives which have been formed in recent years do not approximate to this vision, since they have not been set up from an ideological standpoint. Co‐operatives can be divided into three types: small business; participative; ideological. It is also important to evaluate their development against the reasons for their evolution. Indeed, the new co‐operatives are ideologically diverse, organisationally different, and a considerable way off being the job generators of the future.

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Stirling, J., Mellor, M. and Hannah, J. (1987), "Managing Co‐operatively", Employee Relations, Vol. 9 No. 2, pp. 22-26. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb055096

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MCB UP Ltd

Copyright © 1987, MCB UP Limited

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