Cooperatives as the “enfants terribles” of economics: Some implications for the social economy |
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Authors: | Yair Levi Peter Davis |
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Affiliation: | aCenter for the Promotion of the Social Economy, Israel;bUniversity of Leicester, School of Management, Ken Edwards Building, Leicester LE1 6WT, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | The cooperatives are too economically oriented to be included in the non-profit sector and too socially oriented to be considered as an economic for-profit organization. These “enfants terribles” are wholly depersonalized. They represent a broader phenomenon, going beyond the dominant global economy. As such, cooperatives are seen as a model based on dual components, an economic and a social. Here lies the source of the incompatibility between the hegemonic economic paradigm and an organizational rationale claiming to be based on the co-existence of two features, the social and the economic.Therefore, this article supports the idea of non-profit economy, the cornerstone of the social economy but facing outward offering competing goods and services which can facilitate the market economy and mitigate the tendency towards oligopoly. |
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Keywords: | Enfants terribles Dual nature Cooperatives Non-distribution constraint Non-profit sector |
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