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PerfCuma: A framework to manage the sustainable development of small cooperatives

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  • Jeanneaux, Phillipe
  • Capitaine, Mathieu
  • Mauclair, Anais

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Agricultural cooperatives evolve in a context with complexity and changes of their legal, social and business environment. Strategic management could be a relevant approach to help cooperative members to improve the global performance and the social responsibility of their cooperatives. To formalize and to manage their strategy, we propose as an accompaniment a method entitled PerfCuma. The theoretical framework is based on the concept of systemic approach to change. The method is organized in four steps: i) an in-depth stakeholder’s analysis of the cooperative situation (including sustainability) and the cooperative goals; ii) formalizing the strategy by defining strategic lines. We use the cognitive map approach to model the complexity to understand the strong drivers of the strategy; iii) drawing up the balanced scorecard and an action plan to manage the strategy; iv) monitoring the implementation of the strategy. A test of the method on five Cooperatives for the Use of Agricultural Equipment (Cuma) has been successful. The method is now unfolded in France.

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  • Jeanneaux, Phillipe & Capitaine, Mathieu & Mauclair, Anais, 2018. "PerfCuma: A framework to manage the sustainable development of small cooperatives," International Journal of Agricultural Management, Institute of Agricultural Management, vol. 7(1), July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ijameu:292481
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.292481
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    5. Jolanta Droždz & Vlada Vitunskienė & Lina Novickytė, 2021. "Profile of the Small-Scale Farms Willing to Cooperate—Evidence from Lithuania," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 11(11), pages 1-21, October.

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