World Cooperative Monitor 2017

The World Co-operative Monitor is a project designed to collect robust economic, organizational, and social data about co-operatives, mutual organisations and non- co-operative organisations controlled by co-operatives worldwide. It is the only report of its kind collecting annual quantitative data on the global co-operative movement. 2017 marks the sixth… Read More

For whom and how many does social cooperation work?

The aim of the report is to analyze the role of social cooperatives in Italy, focusing on user engagement and the benefits of the services provided, in order to bridge the information gap and improve the relationship between social cooperatives and users. Read More

Identification of a European job profile for cooperative managers

The report aims to analyze and provide a comprehensive overview of the training needs and managerial profiles within the participating cooperative organizations in the European Coop Campus project, with the goal of developing a common professional profile and identifying training priorities. Read More

Does job placement benefit only the disadvantaged?

The aim of this research was to evaluate the impact of employment inclusion policies promoted by social cooperatives, both within and outside the Unified Social Consortium G. Zorzetto (C.S.U.), on the public administration budget, with particular attention to a specific geographic area. Read More

Statutory autonomy and member withdrawal in cooperative companies

The aim of this report is to analyze the legal framework concerning the withdrawal of members in cooperative societies, examining the reasons for withdrawal and the role of statutory autonomy, in order to assess criteria and methods for regulating this practice, including the implementation of withdrawal policies within the cooperative system. Read More