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Lealdade e oportunismo nas cooperativas: desafios e mudanças na gestão

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  • Simioni, Flávio José
  • Siqueira, Elisabete Stradiotto
  • Binotto, Erlaine
  • Spers, Eduardo Eugênio
  • Araújo, Zilda Aparecida Soares de

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This paper aims to analyze how factors that contribute for loyalty relations in a cooperative are felt by managers and associates. Oliver (1999) was used as theoretical reference, and a questionnaire was applied to 12 managers and 25 associates. The study showed that disloyalty and opportunism are present both in managers and associates, considering that loyalty is linked to keep status quo of each one, relegating cooperativist values, such as equality, collectivity and solidarity. This is not a result attributed exclusively to associates’ behavior, but also a consequence of demands that the institutional environment cause in cooperative organizations, which is unable to answer adequately to these context.

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  • Simioni, Flávio José & Siqueira, Elisabete Stradiotto & Binotto, Erlaine & Spers, Eduardo Eugênio & Araújo, Zilda Aparecida Soares de, 2009. "Lealdade e oportunismo nas cooperativas: desafios e mudanças na gestão," Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural (RESR), Sociedade Brasileira de Economia e Sociologia Rural, vol. 47(3), January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:revi24:341706
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.341706
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