La perspectiva tridimensional de la calidad del cooperado en relación a la sociedad cooperativa: del rescate de la idea de un hombre cooperativo hacia la preservación de la identidad cooperativa
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to analyze the current quality partner exercised in relation to the cooperative society, starting from the idea that dual member’s condition must be replaced by a three-dimensional orientation held by the new framework of values and principles of cooperation, indispensable for the exercise of the moral condition of member of the cooperative. For this, the modus used by the ICA to state the Statement on the Cooperative Identity at the Congress of Manchester in the year 1995 as a way to establish an absolute parameter to the rescue of a man and cooperative notion of consolidation is examined Cooperative identity itself.
Received: 26 October 2015
Accepted: 30 November 2015
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