Innovative Consumer Co-operatives

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Berkeley Co-operative
Berkeley's co-operative management
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broader co-operative movement
Buying Club
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Co-operative Business Model
Co-operative Governance
Co-operative Studies
community economic development
Consumer Co-operative Movement
Consumer Co-operatives
consumer co-operatives management
cooperative movement history
Corporate Governance
democratic governance
Employee Advisory Council
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governance challenges in cooperatives
History
Ice Cream Labels
International Co-operative Movement
International Consumer Co-operative Movement
Management
member-owned enterprises
organizational failure analysis
Patronage Refunds
personal capital investment
Resident Social Workers
retail management strategies
Rochdale Co-operative
Rochdale Model
Rochdale Principle
SACC
Sid Stores
Telegraph Avenue
UK Co-operative
UK Industrial
UK Movement
University Avenue
West Berkeley
West Germany
William King
Women's Guilds
Women’s Guilds

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032336336
  • Weight: 371g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Consumer co-operatives provide a different approach to organizing business through their ideals of member ownership and democratic practice. Every co-operative member has an equal vote regardless of his or her own personal capital investment. The co-operative movement can also be an important force in promoting development and self-sufficiency in poorer areas, particularly in non-industrialised countries.

This book explores in depth the fortunes of the Berkeley Consumer Co-operative, which became the largest consumer co-operative in the United States with 116,000 members in 1984 and viewed nationally as a leader in innovative retail practices and a champion of consumer rights. The Berkeley Consumer Co-operative is promoted by both supporters and opponents of the co-operative business model as a significant example of what can go wrong with the co-operatives.

This book will provide the first in depth analysis of the history of the Berkeley Co-operative using its substantial but little used archives and oral histories to explore what the Berkeley experience means for the co-operative business model. The specific chapters relating to Berkeley will be organised around particular themes to highlight the issues relating to the co-operative business model and the local context of Berkeley. The themes relate to developments in Berkeley and the Bay Area in terms of the economy, politics and the retail environment; the management of the Berkeley co-operative, looking at governance, financial management and strategic decisions; relationship of management with members and employees; and finally, the relationship of the Berkeley Co-operative with the community.

The core message of the book is that it is not inevitable that consumer co-operatives fail, but that the story of Berkeley story can provide insights that can strengthen the co-operative business model and minimise failures on the scale of Berkeley occurring in the future.

Greg Patmore is Emeritus Professor of Business and Labour History at the University of Sydney Business School, Australia. ORCID: 0000-0001-7151-4381

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