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New generation cooperatives: what we know and need to learn

In: Handbook of Research on Cooperatives and Mutuals

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  • Jason Franken
  • Jasper Grashuis

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The objective is to describe the differences between traditional and new generation cooperatives, summarize the literature on the latter, and identify potential avenues for future research. As adaptations of the traditional cooperative form, new generation cooperatives feature defined and tradable membership and large upfront capital requirements primarily to overcome capital constraints faced by traditional cooperatives and facilitate capital intensive commodity processing ventures. While largely successful, limited empirical literature and case research on new generation cooperatives points to lingering capital constraint challenges that pose questions for future research.

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  • Jason Franken & Jasper Grashuis, 2023. "New generation cooperatives: what we know and need to learn," Chapters, in: Matthew S. Elliott & Michael A. Boland (ed.), Handbook of Research on Cooperatives and Mutuals, chapter 4, pages 83-99, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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