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In advancing the notion of stakeholder capitalism, the great reset of management and organization theory must address governance implications of stakeholder heterogeneity. The paper contributes to this task by focusing on the governance of agricultural cooperatives whose members often have heterogeneous preferences.

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The key novel idea is to conceptualise cooperative governance in the light of the proposed distinction between the core and peripheral activities of cooperatives. While core activities are based on members’ truly common interests, peripheral activities include all else. This approach allows tracing governance challenges of agricultural cooperatives back to the inflation of peripheral activities. Based on this approach, cooperative managers and members are advised to minimise these activities and to draw clear boundaries between core and periphery.

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This page is a summary of: Cooperative governance under increasing member diversity: Towards a new theoretical framework, Scandinavian Journal of Management, March 2022, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/j.scaman.2021.101192.
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