Co-operative Enterprise in Comparative Perspective
Discover the intricate dynamics of co-operative enterprises with Co-operative Enterprise in Comparative Perspective by Jason Spicer, published by Oxford University Press Inc in 2024. This compelling hardback spans 326 pages and offers a rigorous comparative-historical analysis of co-operative enterprises across various national contexts.
Spicer employs two distinct variants of new institutionalism to explore the successes and failures of co-operative models. Focusing on the United States as a central case of comparative failure, he contrasts it with three thriving democracies—Finland, France, and New Zealand—where the co-operative business model has flourished. This insightful book is essential for anyone interested in the evolution of business models and the socio-economic factors influencing their success.
Whether you are a student, researcher, or business professional, Co-operative Enterprise in Comparative Perspective provides valuable insights into the transformative potential of co-operative enterprises.