December 1995
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26 Citations
Canadian Public Policy
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December 1995
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11 Reads
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26 Citations
Canadian Public Policy
... In the tradition of their founders, co-operative members believe in the ethical values of honesty, openness, social responsibility and caring for others (Alliance, 1995). Similarly, Craig (1993) defines cooperative is the free and voluntary association of people to create an organization which they democratically control, providing themselves with goods, services and/or a livelihood rather than profiting from others, with an equitable contribution of capital and acceptance of a fair share of risks and benefits generation by the joint activity. To sustain their endeavor they must develop individuals and build a solidarity relationship with other co-operators and like-minded people (p. ...
December 1995
Canadian Public Policy