Abstract:
Existing literature on cooperatives reveals gaps in understanding the relationship between cooperative
performance, governance, and principles. This study addresses this gap by employing a systematic literature
review (SLR) approach, following the PRISMA method (Jamaluddin et al., 2023). The review argues that
cooperatives play a crucial role in reorganizing economies and establishing new social orders, which can
counterbalance the negative impacts of both the state and private sectors. This highlights the importance of
Cooperative Principal No. 7 (Concern for Community) and all other cooperative principles, emphasizing their
role in fostering inclusive and sustainable development through healthy, economically competent cooperatives.
However, despite the principles’ potential, many cooperatives remain unhealthy, function suboptimally, and
lack economic competence, with their challenges not fully explained by these principles. The study suggests
that the low capabilities of cooperatives in promoting inclusive and sustainable development can be attributed
to several unresolved issues: Inadequate interaction mechanisms between cooperative principles and genotypic
units, a lack of scientifically and humanistically informed cooperative identity, as well as the absence of a distinct
causal model for cooperative performance measurement and management.
Description:
Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Co-operatives for Sustainable Development, organized by MoCU and CUK | 31 July – 02 Aug, 2024