Teaching (cooperative) business: The “Bluefield experiment” and the future of black business schools
L Prieto, S Phipps, L Giugni, N Stott - Academy of Management …, 2021 - journals.aom.org
In recent years, business schools' research, teaching, and management practices have
faced a wealth of criticism. Khurana and Spender (2012), for example, suggested that …
faced a wealth of criticism. Khurana and Spender (2012), for example, suggested that …
Left out? Housing insecurity for one‐person, low‐income, non‐senior households in Cape Breton Regional Municipality
C Leviten‐Reid, B Parker - The Canadian Geographer/Le …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
We describe a growing crisis in housing affordability and homelessness for one‐person, low‐
income, non‐senior households who rent in Canada. Important and not incidental, this crisis …
income, non‐senior households who rent in Canada. Important and not incidental, this crisis …
17 Indigenous entrepreneurial finance: Mapping the landscape with Canadian evidence
This chapter considers the evolving landscape of financing sources available for Indigenous
entrepreneurs using Canada as an example. The aim is to suggest how, in the colonial …
entrepreneurs using Canada as an example. The aim is to suggest how, in the colonial …
[PDF][PDF] Indigenous knowledge, human rights, and the principles and values of co-operation
P Settee - The Review of International Co-operation, 2019 - academia.edu
This essay brings together co-operative and Indigenous thinking to advance struggles for
human rights in the context of the still unequal impacts of neoliberal globalization on …
human rights in the context of the still unequal impacts of neoliberal globalization on …
New responses to mining extractivism in the Bolivian lowlands: the role and potential of indigenous cooperatives in self-managing mining resources
J Eichler - The International Journal of Human Rights, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
The plurinational state of Bolivia serves as role model for the implementation of indigenous
peoples' participatory rights in extractive projects. However, recent cases reveal significant …
peoples' participatory rights in extractive projects. However, recent cases reveal significant …
Las cooperativas indígenas: entre los derechos a la autonomía y la libre determinación de los pueblos indígenas y su plan de vida
I Vargas-Chaves - Boletín de la Asociación Internacional …, 2023 - baidc.revistas.deusto.es
Este artículo tiene por objetivo estudiar las cooperativas indígenas como un modelo
asociativo sui generis que comparte algunos rasgos con los modelos asociativos propios …
asociativo sui generis que comparte algunos rasgos con los modelos asociativos propios …
Потребительская кооперация: решение социальных проблем сельского населения
ВГ Егоров - Инновации и инвестиции, 2020 - cyberleninka.ru
В статье показаны отличия сущностных качеств производственных и потребительских
кооперативов, обусловленные отличием их места и роли в социально-экономическом …
кооперативов, обусловленные отличием их места и роли в социально-экономическом …
Co-opting the cooperative movement? Development, decolonization, and the power of expertise at the Co-operative College, 1920s–1960s
M Moulton - Journal of Global History, 2022 - cambridge.org
Cooperative departments and organizations were a ubiquitous but rarely studied aspect of
British colonial governance in the twentieth century. The Co-operative College in Britain …
British colonial governance in the twentieth century. The Co-operative College in Britain …
Comparing Canada's Antigonish Movement and Farm Radio Forum: Economic, Technological, and Social Factors
J Zatzman - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Abstract The Antigonish movement and Canada's Farm Radio Forum were two acclaimed
adult education initiatives that helped thousands of Canadians address rural problems in the …
adult education initiatives that helped thousands of Canadians address rural problems in the …
Counter-institutionalization and the economic futures of First Nations in British Columbia
AW Persaud - 2020 - open.library.ubc.ca
The legacy of settler-colonialism is manifest most potently as a dominant narrative that
rationalizes First Nations compliance with Western-liberal institutions of common law …
rationalizes First Nations compliance with Western-liberal institutions of common law …