Las cooperativas prestadoras de servicios públicos en Argentina. Noción. Tensión de los principios cooperativos. Desarrollo. Contribución social. Principales desafíos que enfrentan
Abstract
The cooperative model of public service has achieved great development in Argentina in the 20th century. What is distinctive about these organizations is that users organize themselves through a democratic company to provide a service of general scope and of collective interest. The social contribution of these organizations exceeds the mere satisfaction of the interest of the associate and expands allowing a better quality of life for all citizens. In times of crisis these organizations have acted as true social buffers. The maintenance and survival of these entities will depend on the adaptations required by current times. This summary tries to identify the new challenges and provide some normative, regulatory and good governance solutions.
Received: 27 July 2021
Accepted: 02 October 2021
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