The Co-operative Innovation Project: Co-operative Development

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The Co-operative Innovation Project

The Co-operative Innovation ProjectThe Co-operative Innovation Project (CIP) was tasked with investigating the current state of cooperative development in western Canada, and in nesting that information within the larger Canadian and international context. The driving question was: is co-operative development, as it is currently being practised, a good match for the needs of rural and Aboriginal† communities in western Canada? Do current practices do enough to help co-ops to grow and thrive, or are there gaps that can be addressed?

This section is comprised of five chapters, which provide an overview and report on that investigation. They are divided as follows: co-operative development; co-operative development in Aboriginal communities; an analysis of co-operative associations and ministries in western Canada; co-operative development as reported by practitioners through interviews; and the CIP model of a robust co-operative development environment.

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This chapter provides an overview of the following:

  • What is co-operative development?
  • Who are the players in co-operative development?
  • What are the co-operative development organizations?
  • What are the approaches to co-operative development?
  • What is the context for co-operative development?
  • What is the role of co-operative education in co-operative development?
  • What is the role of co-operative development funding?
  • What are the steps to developing a co-operative?

This chapter overview provides the starting point for CIP research on co-operative development as an activity. In particular, CIP were interested in examining how co-operative development is conceived and practised in western Canada, and how that compares to select international examples.

Executive Summary
1. Co-operative Development
2. Co-operative Development with Aboriginal Communities
3. Co-operative Development in Western Canada
4. Co-operative Development Building Strong Co-operatives
5. Model of a Robust Co-operative Development Environment

Table of Contents

Introduction
Methodology
What Is Co-operative Development?

   Co-operative Development Roles
   Who Can Be a Co-operative Developer?
Co-operative Development Approaches  
   Typologies of Co-operative Development
   Passive and Active Co-operative Development
Co-operative Development Context
   Policy Idea
   Co-operative Movement
   Co-operative Degeneration
Co-operative Education
Co-operative Development Funding
Co-operative Development Organizations

   International Co-operative Development
   Canadian Co-operative Development
Co-operative Development Steps
   Co-operative Development: The Plunkett Model
Conclusions
   Endnotes

Year: 
2016
Format: 
Research report
Categories: 
Co-operatives
Research & Development
Source: 
Weblink
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