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from Owners at Work, Summer 2010
What is an Employee Cooperative?
How does it work?
An introduction for employee-members
John Logue
Ohio Employee Ownership Center
Kent State University
330-672-3028
Writing the Next Chapter for Anchor-Based Redevelopment Initiatives
Short Verson
"Multi-stakeholder cooperatives (MSCs) are co-ops that formally allow for governance by representatives of two or more ?stakeholder? groups within the same organization, including consumers, producers, workers, volunteers or general community supporters."
PDF interview w/ pictures
An exploration of social capital creation in a worker-owned homecare cooperative
This article appeared in the Beyster Institute?s Leading Companies Online Magazine in 2005.
Cooperative Capital: What it is and why our world needs it; Continuity and Change Over 25 Years of Ohio ESOP Companies; A Tale of Two Communities; The longitudinal effect of limited-equity housing cooperatives
Edited version also appeared in Owners at Work XVII:2 pp.4-9
Short Version
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Edited Version also appeared in Owners at Work XVII:2 pp. 4-9
From Owners at Work, Summer 2011
Edited version also Appeared in the Cooperative Accountant, Summer 2004
An abridged version of this article appeared in Owners at Work XIV:2 pp.7-8, 14
An Interview with Matt Hancock of the Center for Labor and Community Research.
Edited version also appeared in Owners at Work XVIII:1 pp. 14-16
Editor's Note: This article was originally printed in the 11/14/2011 edition of the Denver Post.
Appeared in Owners At Work: 2012 Spring
From Owners at Work, Summer 2009
Dollars and Sense September-October 2006 pp. 33-38
Journal of the Japanese and International Economies 15, 489-514(2001)
An abridged version of the article appeared in Owners at Work XIV:2 pp.7-8, 14
Edited version also appeared in Owners at Work XVII:2 pp. 4-9
A Case Study of Russian Management Reform, Decentralization, and Diversification, Or, How to Avoid Bankruptcy while Putting a Chicken in Every Pot.
Published in Transitions to capitalism and democracy in Russia and Central Europe, (ed. M. Donald Hancock and John Logue), Praeger, Westport, Connecticut, pp 67-93.
Edited version also appeared in Owners at Work XVII:2 pp. 4-9
Printed in Reprints, Pre-prints & Papers On Employee Ownership (OEOC) 2000:5