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June 2023, Volume 94, Issue 2
- 365-397 South Korean social enterprises and their networks: On their organizational linkages at the interstice between the third, public, and corporate sectors
by Casper Hendrik Claassen & Eric Bidet & Junki Kim - 399-422 Exploring the attractiveness of social enterprises to job seekers: The role of perceived value fit and prestige
by Saskia Crucke & Hanne Bockaert - 423-443 What is the benefit of membership in farm producer organizations? The case of coffee producers in Peru
by Jasper Grashuis & Theodoros Skevas - 445-474 Tax morale, fiscal capacity, and war
by Alessandro Belmonte & Désirée Teobaldelli & Davide Ticchi - 475-494 Cooperative movement and widespread prosperity across Italian regions
by Michele Costa & Flavio Delbono & Francesco Linguiti - 495-518 Effect of board gender diversity on the financial performance of microfinance institutions: Does judicial efficiency matter?
by Beatrice Sarpong‐Danquah & Michael Adusei & Joseph Magnus Frimpong - 519-548 Loan officer gender and loan repayment performance. Evidence from greenfield microfinance institutions in Cameroon1
by Hubert Tchakoute Tchuigoua - 549-574 The tax advantage of public firms over private firms in the German household solid waste disposal industry
by Marko Krause & Alexander Lahmann - 575-598 Managerial firms’ profitability, unions, and environmental taxes
by Domenico Buccella & Luciano Fanti & Luca Gori - 599-629 Corruption and corporate leverage in an emerging economy: The role of economic freedom
by Anh‐Tuan Doan & Bich‐Thanh Truong & Chi‐Cuong Nguyen & Phan‐Tam‐Nhu Nguyen & Hai‐Yen Truong & Anh‐Tuan Le - 631-658 How to eliminate the uncovered market: A duopoly model with government intervention
by Dongmin Yao & Pengyuan Zhang & Xiaoyu Meng - 659-677 How much of the world economy is state‐owned? Analysis based on the 2005–20 Fortune Global 500 lists
by Grzegorz Kwiatkowski & Marlena Gołębiowska & Jakub Mroczek
March 2023, Volume 94, Issue 1
- 5-38 Do credit unions have distinct objectives? Evidence from executive compensation structures
by Jordan van Rijn & Shuwei Zeng & Brent Hueth - 39-73 Do risk and competition trigger conditional cooperation? Evidence from public good experiments
by Angela Stefania Bergantino & Sara Gil‐Gallen & Andrea Morone - 75-108 Governing a union's external stakeholders: A prioritization method based on relationship quality and perceived impact
by Guillaume Plaisance - 109-129 The role of transformational leadership and leaders’ skills for new agricultural cooperatives in post‐soviet countries
by Jiri Hejkrlik & Petra Chaloupkova & Tetyana Sokolska - 131-158 Determinants of women's financial inclusion: Evidence from India
by Suresh Govindapuram & Samyukta Bhupatiraju & Rahul A. Sirohi - 159-189 Do mergers really increase output? Evidence from English hospitals
by Vanessa Cirulli & Giorgia Marini - 191-219 Human development and decentralization: The importance of public health expenditure
by Ronald Miranda‐Lescano & Leonel Muinelo‐Gallo & Oriol Roca‐Sagalés - 221-239 Neither market nor hierarchy—coordination costs in the allocation of track capacity in the Swedish railway network
by Gunnar Alexandersson & Matts Andersson & Anders Bondemark & Staffan Hultén - 241-272 The entanglement of time and cost deviations in public projects
by Francisco Pinheiro Catalão & Carlos Oliveira Cruz & Joaquim Miranda Sarmento - 273-299 Entry decision of a vertically integrated foreign firm with downstream subsidization and upstream privatization
by Chuyuan Zhang & Sang‐Ho Lee - 301-342 Can tax regulations moderate revenue diversification and reduce financial distress in nonprofit organizations?
by Isabel Abínzano & Francisco J. López‐Arceiz & Idoia Zabaleta - 343-359 Emission taxes for genuine altruistic firms
by Giorgos N. Diakoulakis & Athanasios Kampas
December 2022, Volume 93, Issue 4
- 821-847 What do cooperative firms maximize, if at all? Evidence from Emilia‐Romagna in the pre‐Covid decade
by Guido Caselli & Michele Costa & Flavio Delbono - 849-885 Drivers of depositor discipline in credit unions
by Javier Gómez‐Biscarri & Germán López‐Espinosa & Andrés Mesa‐Toro - 887-912 The frontier of social impact finance in the public sector: Theory and two case studies
by Leonardo Becchetti & Fabio Pisani & Francesco Salustri & Lorenzo Semplici - 913-930 Managing goal conflict. The case of agency theory in the policy settings for public–private partnerships; A perspective on citizen and government interests
by Sebastian Zwalf - 931-975 Revenue diversification and municipally owned companies’ role in shaping the debt of municipalities
by Anna Białek‐Jaworska - 977-999 Intended and unintended effects of specialized regulation on microfinance institutions’ double‐bottom line management
by Enrico Bellazzecca & Olga Biosca - 1001-1039 Contractor default: Predictions, politics, and penalties in the procurement process
by Stephen P. Ferris & Jan Hanousek & Reza Houston - 1041-1062 Investigating the link between social cooperation sector and economic well‐being of Italian provinces through the lens of social capital
by Giuseppe Terzo - 1063-1082 Professional traders’ individual and social preferences under risk: Does group's wealth matter?
by Rocco Caferra & Andrea Morone & Piergiuseppe Morone & Paolo Storelli - 1083-1128 Firm innovation and local bank efficiency in Italy: Does the type of bank matter?
by Cristian Barra & Nazzareno Ruggiero - 1129-1152 Corruption and tax revenues: Evidence from Italian regions
by Salvatore Capasso & Lorenzo Cicatiello & Elina De Simone & Lodovico Santoro - 1153-1173 Does governance matter for the public debt–inflation relationship in developed countries? Panel quantile regression approach
by Van Bon Nguyen
September 2022, Volume 93, Issue 3
- 507-531 Is it more difficult to replace the volunteer directors of non‐profit organizations that have recourse to public funds? Evidence from France
by Lionel Prouteau - 533-549 Punishment mechanisms and cooperation in public goods games: Experimental evidence
by Hui‐Chun Peng - 551-577 Co‐operative enterprise anti‐cyclicality and the economic crisis: A comparative analysis of employment dynamics in Italy
by Carlo Borzaga & Chiara Carini & Ermanno Celeste Tortia - 579-605 Teachers’ views of corporate reputation: Influence on behavioral outcomes
by Inocencia María Martínez‐León & Isabel Olmedo‐Cifuentes - 607-635 Intercooperation, flexicurity and their impact on workers: The case of Fagor Electrodomésticos
by Josu Santos‐Larrazabal & Imanol Basterretxea - 637-675 Do cooperative banks matter for new business creation? Evidence on Italian manufacturing industry
by Mariarosaria Agostino & Lucia Errico & Sandro Rondinella & Francesco Trivieri - 677-716 When ‘uncertainty’ becomes ‘unknown’: Influences of economic uncertainty on the shadow economy
by Canh Phuc Nguyen & Thanh Dinh Su - 717-730 Efficient performance by companies with mixed ownership: Privatization and divestiture of a vertically integrated public monopoly
by Sanford V. Berg & Makoto Okamura & Haruka Yane & Shinji Yane - 731-754 The implications of deteriorating state‐owned enterprise performance on the South African economy
by Margaret Chitiga‐Mabugu & Martin Henseler & Ramos Emmanuel Mabugu & Hélène Maisonnave - 755-765 Optimal emission taxation and the Porter hypothesis under Bertrand competition
by Flavio Delbono & Luca Lambertini - 767-796 Decentralization and welfare: Evidence from a panel of countries
by Tristan Canare - 797-815 Cooperatives and economic growth in a developing country: The case of Nepal
by Ramesh C. Paudel & Chakra Pani Acharya
June 2022, Volume 93, Issue 2
- 253-266 Recent advances on impact measurement for the social and solidarity economy: Empirical and methodological challenges
by Marie J. Bouchard & Damien Rousselière - 267-291 A political economy of social impact measurement
by Florence Jany‐Catrice - 293-312 Social impact measurement: An interpretive framework based on the economics of conventions and two French case studies
by Marion Studer - 313-336 Cooperative identity as a yardstick for transformative change
by Sonja Novkovic - 337-356 Impact of cooperative membership on production efficiency of smallholder goat farmers in Nepal
by Huma Neupane & Krishna P. Paudel & Mandeep Adhikari & Qinying He - 357-380 Evaluating social impact in practice: Constructing a response to institutional demand in a French nonprofit organization
by Julien Kleszczowski & Nathalie Raulet‐Croset - 381-415 Measuring the impact of sheltered workshops through the SROI: A case analysis in southern Spain
by Teresa Savall Morera & Carmen Guzmán & Francisco J. Santos - 417-434 Understanding social impact assessment through Public Value Theory: A comparative analysis on WISEs in France and Denmark
by Bryan Dufour & Francesca Petrella & Nadine Richez‐Battesti - 435-455 Vers une conception d’évaluation plurielle et collective de la mesure d'impacts de projets en ESS. Inscrire territoires et durabilité au cœur de la démarche
by Valérie Billaudeau & Emmanuel Bioteau & Oriane Vérité & Cécile Grémy‐Gros & Hervé Christofol - 457-501 Towards the transformative social economy: Proposal of a system of indicators for cooperative social entrepreneurship
by Mirene Begiristain‐Zubillaga & Enekoitz Etxezarreta‐Etxarri & Jon Morandeira‐Arca
March 2022, Volume 93, Issue 1
- 5-27 Effects of cooperative membership on financial performance of banana farmers in China: A heterogeneous analysis
by Wanglin Ma & Hongyun Zheng & Yueji Zhu & Jianling Qi - 29-53 What is the influence of government programs on farmer organizations and their impacts? Evidence from Zambia
by Margitta Minah - 55-84 Factors affecting borrowers’ turnover in microfinance institutions: A panel evidence
by Md Aslam Mia & Hasanul Banna & Abu Hanifa Md Noman & Md Rabiul Alam & Md. Sohel Rana - 85-102 Does the charter form lead to lower borrowing costs? Examining the case of California local governments
by Junghack Kim & Bruce D McDonald & Jongmin Shon - 103-128 The impact of indirect tax on income distribution and poverty in Tanzania
by Asiya Maskaeva & Zanda Bochkaeva & Joel Mmasa & Mgeni Msafiri - 129-160 Need‐resource indicators and nonprofit human services organization density
by Kunal Y. Sevak & LaKami Baker - 161-176 The potential of land shareholding cooperatives for inclusive agribusiness development in Africa
by Gian Nicola Francesconi & Fleur Wouterse - 177-203 Trade unions and corporate social responsibility
by Laszlo Goerke - 205-227 Does the legal form matter for firm performance in the MENA region?
by Issam Abdo Ahmad & Ali Fakih - 229-247 Une analyse socio‐économique de la trajectoire institutionnelle de l'entreprise sociale : le cas de la Corée du Sud
by Eric Bidet & Hyungsik Eum
December 2021, Volume 92, Issue 4
- 569-585 Board‐level employee representative independence: Myth or reality? Theoretical analysis and empirical research—the case for Slovenia
by Valentina Franca & Anja Strojin Štampar - 587-602 Exploring Draheim's three dimensions of success in cooperative organizations—the case of collective Alpine summer farms
by Stefan Mann & Andrei Stoinescu - 603-619 Centralized standards and local taxation in municipal waste management
by Giuseppe Di Liddo & Annalisa Vinella - 621-647 Effect of deposit mobilization on the technical efficiency of rural saving and credit cooperatives: Evidence from Ethiopia
by Girma Jirata Duguma & Jiqin Han - 649-668 Technical assistance: A determinant of cooperative member loyalty
by Marcelo Ferreira & Clea Macagnan & Daniel Vancin & Ana Toaldo - 669-687 Characterization of farmer‐based cooperative societies in the upper west region of Ghana
by Stanley Kojo Dary & Jasper Grashuis - 689-704 Endogenous timing in a mixed duopoly under the optimal degree of privatization
by Kojun Hamada - 705-729 Ethical values in social economy for sustainable development
by Francisco Rincon‐Roldan & Alvaro Lopez‐Cabrales
September 2021, Volume 92, Issue 3
- 379-386 Knowledge creation: new frontiers for public investment
by Massimo Florio - 387-409 Biomed Europa: After the coronavirus, a public infrastructure to overcome the pharmaceutical oligopoly
by Massimo Florio & Simona Gamba - 411-446 The learning mechanisms through public procurement for innovation: The case of government‐funded basic research organizations
by Paolo Castelnovo & Martina Dal Molin - 447-472 From scientific experiments to innovation: Impact pathways of a Synchrotron Light Facility
by Gelsomina Catalano & Gaston García López & Alejandro Sánchez & Silvia Vignetti - 473-496 Human and social capital accumulation within research infrastructures: The case of CERN
by Gelsomina Catalano & Francesco Giffoni & Valentina Morretta - 497-510 Demonstrating public value to funders and other stakeholders—the journey of ELIXIR, a virtual and distributed research infrastructure for life science data
by Corinne S. Martin & Susanna Repo & Juan Arenas Márquez & Niklas Blomberg & Katharina B. Lauer & Xènia Pérez Sitjà & Premysl Velek & Ana M. P. Melo & Christine Stansberg & Francesca De Leo & Elina Griniece & Hannes Rothe & Robert Petryszak & Andrew Smith - 511-529 The impact of the Italian Space Agency on scientific knowledge: Evidence from academic publications
by Davide Vurchio & Anna Giunta - 531-563 Ex‐ante socio‐economic impact assessment for a social science research infrastructure: The case of EuroCohort
by Giulio Ecchia & Chris O'Leary & Luciano Messori
June 2021, Volume 92, Issue 2
- 173-205 Risk attitudes within farmer cooperative organizations: Evidence from China's fresh apple industry
by Shaoze Jin & Xiangping Jia & Harvey S. James - 207-231 Beyond focus: Exploring variability of service provision of agricultural cooperatives
by Kifle T. Sebhatu & Fatemeh Taheri & Tekeste Berhanu & Miet Maertens & Steven Van Passel & Marijke D'Haese - 233-260 Sophisticated electoral accountability
by Alessandro Belmonte - 261-281 Financial structure and cooperative efficiency: A pecking‐order evidence from sugarcane farmers in Eswatini
by Kuhle Prudence Mnisi & Abdul Latif Alhassan - 283-305 Classification of co‐operative member shares as equity or liabilities: The case of consumer co‐operatives in South Korea
by Jinseon Seo & Woosuk Choi - 307-332 Evaluating the performance of local SoEs as output‐maximizing entities: The case of Friuli Venezia Giulia
by Antonio Massarutto & Andrea Garlatti & Stefano Miani & Ernesto Cassetta & Silvia Iacuzzi - 333-354 Governance of interorganizational health emergency networks: Facing the Zika pandemic
by Joaquim Rubens Fontes‐Filho & Carla Kaufmann & Tania Maria Fonseca & Roberto Pimenta & Juliana de Souza & Ernane Novaes - 355-373 Moderating effects of corruption and informality on the fiscal decentralization—economic growth nexus: Insights from OECD countries
by Cong Minh Huynh & Hoai Nam Tran
March 2021, Volume 92, Issue 1
- 5-12 The increasing role and the diversity forms of Commons for production and preservation of essential goods and services
by Philippe Bance & Jérôme Schoenmaeckers - 13-32 Social and solidarity economy and social and solidarity commons: Towards the (re)discovery of an ethic of the common good?
by Andrea Salustri - 33-53 Commons and cooperatives: A new governance of collective action
by Alexandre Guttmann - 55-77 Cooperative conversion and communalization: Closely observed interactions between the material and the mental
by Hervé Charmettant & Yvan Renou - 79-100 Résilience d'une méta‐organisation : Le cas d'un commun de l'alimentation
by Alexandrine Lapoutte - 101-118 Elements of the institutionalization process of the forest and pasture commons in Romania as particular forms of social economy
by Irina‐Sînziana Opincaru - 119-146 Do socially motivated self‐help groups perform better? Exploring determinants of micro‐credit groups’ performance in Eastern India
by Anirban Pal & Piyush Kumar Singh - 147-167 Public good, collective action and financial regulation
by Faruk Ülgen
December 2020, Volume 91, Issue 4
- 497-517 Does it pay to cooperate? The case of cooperatives in the Mexican manufacturing sector
by Pablo Cotler - 519-543 Advances in agricultural cooperative research since 2007: A review of Chinese Agricultural Economics literature
by Ye Su & Michael L. Cook - 545-563 Lean HRM practices in work integration social enterprises: Moving towards social lean production. Evidence from Italian case studies
by Andrea Signoretti & Silvia Sacchetti - 565-583 The “business–territory” relationship of cooperative societies as compared to the conventional business sector in the region of Andalusia
by Maria del Carmen Pérez González & Lidia Valiente Palma - 585-632 The handicap for enhanced solidarity across advanced economies: The greater the economic openness higher the unequal distribution of income
by Onur Özdemir - 633-647 The signaling effect of ambidexterity of social enterprises on acquiring financial resources in South Korea
by Chang Gue Lim & Sang‐Youn Lee & Jinseon Seo - 649-672 Trade misinvoicing effects on tax revenue in sub‐Saharan Africa: The role of tax holidays and regulatory quality
by Emmanuel Ekow Asmah & Francis Kwaw Andoh & Edem Titriku
September 2020, Volume 91, Issue 3
- 351-358 Institutional and organizational trajectories in social economy enterprises: Resilience, transformation and regeneration
by Ignacio Bretos & Marie J. Bouchard & Alberto Zevi - 359-386 Reconciling different truths about isomorphic pressure and distinctive behavior at European cooperative banks: Back to the future with Raiffeisen's principles
by Hans Groeneveld - 387-409 Drivers of participation in collective arrangements in the agri‐food supply chain. Evidence from Italy using a transaction costs economics perspective
by Stefano Ciliberti & Angelo Frascarelli & Gaetano Martino - 411-433 Under pressure: Evolution of the social economy institutional recognition in the EU
by Andrea Bassi & Alessandro Fabbri - 435-458 Is there life after degeneration? The organizational life cycle of cooperatives under a ‘grow‐or‐die’ dichotomy
by Ignacio Bretos & Anjel Errasti & Carmen Marcuello - 459-477 Why are social enterprises good candidates for social innovation? Looking for personal and institutional drivers of innovation
by Ermanno C. Tortia & Florence Degavre & Simone Poledrini - 479-492 The problem is the solution: Can permaculture management regenerate social economy enterprises?
by Alexandrine Lapoutte
June 2020, Volume 91, Issue 2
- 169-189 On the emergence of non‐profit orchestras
by Kazuhiko Mikami - 191-212 Performance of municipally owned corporations: Determinants and mechanisms
by Bart Voorn & Marieke van Genugten & Sandra Van Thiel - 213-236 Which type of producer organization is (more) inclusive? Dynamics of farmers’ membership and participation in the decision‐making process
by Mercy Mwambi & Jos Bijman & Patience Mshenga - 237-268 Bank ownership type and temporal evolution of long‐term bank funding in the period 2005–2017
by Jari‐Mikko Meriläinen - 269-301 Retail‐bank efficiency: Nonstandard goals and environmental determinants
by Johann Burgstaller - 303-318 Predictors of microcredit default in Indian self‐help groups
by Debadutta Panda & Sriharsha Reddy - 319-345 Revealed value of volunteering: A volunteer centre network
by Jakub Dostál
March 2020, Volume 91, Issue 1
- 5-28 Board Governance: Does Ownership Matter?
by Muluneh HIDETO DATO & Marek HUDON & Roy MERSLAND - 29-53 Infrastructure Provision, Politics And Religion: Insights From Tunisia'S New Democracy
by Maleke FOURATI & Antonio ESTACHE - 55-69 Returns To Debt And Equity In Farm Producer Organizations
by Jasper GRASHUIS - 71-93 Crime And Education In A Model Of Information Transmission
by Darwin CORTÉS & Guido FRIEBEL & Darío MALDONADO - 95-118 Cooperative Essence And Entrepreneurial Quality: A Comparative Contextual Analysis
by Carmen GUZMAN & Francisco J. SANTOS & María de la O BARROSO - 119-149 Fiscal Decentralization And Economic Growth Of Vietnamese Provinces: The Role Of Local Public Governance
by Su Dinh THANH & Nguyen Phuc CANH - 151-164 Seeking Rent In The Informal Sector
by Saibal KAR & Biswajit MANDAL & Sugata MARJIT & Vivekananda MUKHERJEE
December 2019, Volume 90, Issue 4
- 577-613 The Response Of State‐Owned Enterprises To Import Competition: Evidence From Chinese Manufacturing Firms
by Jing‐Lin DUANMU & Russell PITTMAN - 615-639 What Do Citizens Think About Public Enterprises? Subjective Survey Data On The Legitimacy Of The Economic Activities Of The German Public Sector
by Marcus SIDKI & David BOLL - 641-668 Quantitative Study On The Impact Of Branchless Banking On Microfinance Institutions
by Francesc PRIOR & Toni MORA - 669-686 Co‐Op Open Membership: Economic And Financial Effects
by María José CABALEIRO‐CASAL & Carlos IGLESIAS‐MALVIDO & Rocío MARTÍNEZ‐FONTAÍÑA - 687-712 Service Quality In Electricity Distribution In Brazil: A Malmquist Approach
by Alexandre MARINHO & Marcelo RESENDE - 713-735 Understanding Member Characteristics And Cooperative Price Effects: The Case Of The Argentinean Dairy Sector
by Agustina MALVIDO PEREZ CARLETTI & Markus HANISCH & Maria Soledad PUECHAGUT & Laura Beatriz GASTALDI - 737-759 INCOME‐GENERATING ACTIVITY: AN AVENUE TO IMPROVE THE SUSTAINABILITY OF SHGs
by Saroj Pravinchandra DHAKE & Sameer P. NARKHEDE
September 2019, Volume 90, Issue 3
- 419-440 Are Lac Cooperative And Commercial Banks So Different In Their Management Of Non‐Performing Loans?
by Ignacio JIMÉNEZ‐HERNÁNDEZ & Andrés J. PICAZO‐TADEO & Francisco J. SÁEZ‐FERNÁNDEZ - 441-456 Public Investment, Taxation And Transfer Of Technology
by Iraklis KOLLIAS & Sugata MARJIT & Nickolas J. MICHELACAKIS - 457-486 Foreign Aid, Terrorism And Growth: Conditional Evidence From Quantile Regression
by Simplice A. ASONGU & Jacinta NWACHUKWU & Nicholas BIEKPE - 487-511 Finance, Distribution And The Economic Objective Of Financial Cooperative Institutions
by Amr KHAFAGY - 513-534 Strategic Objectives For State‐Owned Enterprises As A Means To Mitigate Political Interference: An Empirical Analysis Of Two Swiss State‐Owned Enterprises
by Fabian LIECHTI & Matthias FINGER - 535-554 The Idiosyncratic Pattern Of Russian Corporate Dividend Policy During Its Formative Era
by Nadia VANTEEVA & Charles HICKSON - 555-571 Credit Union Member Group Domination Under High Interest Rate Environments
by Antonio Carlos MERCER & Angela PÓVOA & Pedro PICCOLI
June 2019, Volume 90, Issue 2
- 221-226 Performance: The Missing ‘P’ In Ppp Research?
by Donal PALCIC & Eoin REEVES & Matti SIEMIATYCKI - 227-244 Evaluating The Costs, Quality, And Value For Money Of Infrastructure Public‐Private Partnerships: A Systematic Literature Review
by Ole HELBY PETERSEN - 245-267 Comparing Ppp With Traditional Procurement: The Case Of Schools Procurement In Ireland
by Cian O'SHEA & Dónal PALCIC & Eoin REEVES - 269-289 Two Decades Of Dbfo Roads In The Uk And Spain: An Evaluation Of The Financial Performance
by Basilio ACERETE & Mar GASCA & Anne STAFFORD - 291-309 Infrastructure Investment – The Emergent Ppp Equity Market
by Dexter WHITFIELD & Stewart SMYTH - 311-327 The Use Of Ppp Arrangements In Street Lighting: A Win‐Win Option?
by Rui Cunha MARQUES & R. Richard GEDDES - 329-351 Unpacking The Influence Of Public–Private Partnerships On Disaster Resilience: A Comparison Of Expert Perspectives
by Eric J. BOYER - 353-369 Is A Social Empowerment Of Ppp For Infrastructure Delivery Possible? Lessons From Social Impact Bonds
by Veronica VECCHI & Francesca CASALINI - 371-391 Understanding The Relationship Between Infrastructure Public‒Private Partnerships And Innovation
by Veiko LEMBER & Ole Helby PETERSEN & Walter SCHERRER & Robert ÅGREN - 393-414 The Diversity Gap In The Public–Private Partnership Industry: An Examination Of Women And Visible Minorities In Senior Leadership Positions
by Matti SIEMIATYCKI
March 2019, Volume 90, Issue 1
- 5-23 Privatization Of Water: Evaluating Its Performance In The Developing World
by Sylvia CESAR - 25-51 Linking Two Worlds? Entrepreneurial Orientation In Public Enterprises: A Systematic Review And Research Agenda
by Timo TREMML - 53-76 Comparative Efficiency Of Agricultural Cooperatives And Conventional Firms In A Sample Of Quasi‐Twin Companies
by Maria Giovanna BRANDANO & Claudio DETOTTO & Marco VANNINI - 77-102 A Review Of The Empirical Literature On Farmer Cooperatives: Performance, Ownership And Governance, Finance, And Member Attitude
by Jasper GRASHUIS & Ye SU - 103-139 Bank Performance, Financial Stability And Market Concentration: Evidence From Cooperative And Non‐Cooperative Banks
by Cristian BARRA & Roberto ZOTTI - 141-159 Building The Managerial Capital Of Agricultural Cooperatives In Africa
by Gian Nicola FRANCESCONI & Fleur WOUTERSE - 161-186 Farmers’ Willingness To Invest In New Cooperative Instruments: A Choice Experiment
by Eeva ALHO - 187-215 How Should Rural Financial Cooperatives Be Best Organized? Evidence From Ethiopia
by Kibrom A. ABAY & Bethelhem KORU & Gashaw Tadesse ABATE & Guush BERHANE
December 2018, Volume 89, Issue 4
- 563-580 Why Wages Tend To Be Lower In Worker‐Owned Firms Than In Investor‐Owned Firms
by Luigi BONATTI & Lorenza A. LORENZETTI - 581-598 Why Farmers Involve Themselves In Co‐Operative District Councils
by Chrysoula MORFI & Jerker NILSSON & Hanna ÖSTERBERG - 599-622 The Impact Of Reforms And Privatization On Firms’ Conduct In The Presence Of Interconnected Conglomerates And Weak And Inefficient Regulatory Institutions
by Yaseen GHULAM - 623-644 An Examination Of New Generation Cooperatives In The Upper Midwest: Successes, Failures, And Limitations
by Jasper GRASHUIS & Michael COOK - 645-664 Resilience Measurement And Conceptual Frameworks: A Review Of The Literature
by Elena SERFILIPPI & Gayatri RAMNATH - 665-696 FINANCING STRUCTURE AND FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY OF SELECTED SADC MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS (MFIs)
by Innocent BAYAI & Sylvanus IKHIDE - 697-712 Dimensions Of Member Heterogeneity In Cooperatives And Their Impact On Organization – A Literature Review
by Julia HÖHLER & Rainer KÜHL
September 2018, Volume 89, Issue 3
- 453-458 The Continuing Importance Of State‐Owned Enterprise In The Twenty‐First Century: Challenges For Public Policy
by Luc BERNIER & Eoin REEVES - 459-474 Policy Adrift: Canadian Crown Corporations In The 21st Century
by Luc BERNIER & Patrice DUTIL & Taïeb HAFSI - 475-490 Divestment Of Commonwealth Public Enterprises In Australia: The Cupboard Is Bare
by Chris AULICH & Stephen JONES & Brian HEAD - 491-526 State‐Owned Enterprises In Greece: The Evolution Of A Paradigm 1996–2016
by Manto LAMPROPOULOU - 527-542 Striving To Deliver: Commercialization And Performance In Ireland'S Postal Sector
by Catríona CAHILL & Dónal PALCIC & Eoin REEVES - 543-557 Role And Performance Of Public Enterprises: A Case Study On The Strategic Relevance And Specificity Of Enterprises At The German Federal Level
by Stephanie WARM & Christina SCHAEFER & Benjamin FRIEDLÄNDER
June 2018, Volume 89, Issue 2
- 263-322 Post-Privatization Ownership And Firm Performance: A Large Meta-Analysis Of The Transition Literature
by Ichiro IWASAKI & Satoshi MIZOBATA - 323-338 Human Resource Management Practices And Employee Job Satisfaction In Nonprofit Organizations
by Ramon BASTIDA & Frederic MARIMON & Lluis CARRERAS - 339-360 Is Self-Management Possible? A Study On The Recovered Factories In Brazil
by Aline Suelen PIRES - 361-376 Impact Of Cooperatives Membership On Economy In Eastern Oromia: The Case Of Haramaya Agricultural Farmers Cooperative Union (Hafcu)
by Megersa DEBELA & Sisay DIRIBA & Hailemichael BEKELE - 377-414 Are Cooperatives More Productive Than Investor-Owned Firms? Cross-Industry Evidence From Portugal
by Natalia P. MONTEIRO & Odd Rune STRAUME - 415-436 The Scope For Non-Profit Objectives In A Mixed Oligopoly Under International Competition
by Johan WILLNER & Sonja GRÖNBLOM & Annina KAINU & Johan FLINK - 437-448 Insufficient Entry Of Employee-Controlled Firms In A Free-Entry Oligopoly
by Kojun HAMADA & Takao OHKAWA & Makoto OKAMURA
March 2018, Volume 89, Issue 1
- 1-5–10 An Enduring Platform For Public And Cooperative Economics Research: A Centennial Perspective
by Marco MARINI & Bernard THIRY - 11-24 Public Stock Ownership
by Giacomo CORNEO - 25-48 Public Private Partnerships In Europe For Building And Managing Public Infrastructures: An Economic Perspective
by Elisabetta IOSSA & Stephane SAUSSIER - 49-63 The Public Economics Of Long-Term Care. A Survey Of Recent Contributions
by Justina KLIMAVICIUTE & Pierre PESTIEAU - 65-86 The Theory Of The Labor-Managed Firm: Past, Present, And Future
by Gregory K. DOW - 87-107 Meritocracy, Efficiency, Incentives And Voting In Cooperative Production: A Survey
by Carmen BEVIA & Luis C. CORCHON - 109-124 Reflections On The Future Evolution Of Social, Nonprofit And Cooperative Enterprise
by Avner BEN-NER - 125-155 Development Ngos: Basic Facts
by Gani ALDASHEV & Cecilia NAVARRA - 157-174 Nonprofits In The Field: An Economic Analysis Of Peer Monitoring And Sabotage
by Emmanuelle AURIOL & Stefanie BRILON - 175-199 Is The Credit Worth It? For-Profit Lenders In Microfinance With Rational And Behavioral Borrowers
by Jonathan DE QUIDT & Maitreesh GHATAK - 201-233 Nonunion Employee Representation: Theory And The German Experience With Mandated Works Councils
by Uwe JIRJAHN & Stephen C. SMITH - 235-249 Ceo Activism And Supply Chain Interactions
by Harald HINTERECKER & Michael KOPEL & Anna RESSI - 251-258 Democratic, Accountable States Are Impossible Without Behavioral Humans
by Louis PUTTERMAN
December 2017, Volume 88, Issue 4
- 471-498 Regulation Strategies For The Provision Of Paternalistic Goods
by Laura LEVAGGI & Rosella LEVAGGI - 499-518 Effect Of Privatization And Broader Reforms On Labour Use Adjustments And Efficiency
by Yaseen GHULAM - 519-542 Social Investment In Spain: How Do Solidarity Mutual Funds Decide The Allocation Of Solidarity Funding Between Social Economy Organizations?
by Francisco J. LÓPEZ-ARCEIZ & Ana J. BELLOSTAS & Pilar RIVERA-TORRES - 543-566 Inclusive Governance In Social Enterprises In The Netherlands – A Case Study
by Aalt COLENBRANDER & Aikaterini ARGYROU & Tineke LAMBOOY & Robert J. BLOMME - 567-588 La gouvernance des organisations de l’Economie Sociale et Solidaire à l’épreuve dynamique de leurs « Grandeurs »
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