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Participación institucional en la experiencia cooperativa de Mondragon. Diagnóstico, retos y estrategiasDepartamento
LANKI Kooperatibismoaren IkertegiaVersión
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CIRIEC 2019: Social and Solidarity Economy: Moving Towards a New Economic System: Book of Abstrats pp. 270Editor
Tritonic Publishing HousePalabras clave
Governance
Democracy
Cooperatives
Social economy ... [+]
Democracy
Cooperatives
Social economy ... [+]
Governance
Democracy
Cooperatives
Social economy
Mondragon [-]
Democracy
Cooperatives
Social economy
Mondragon [-]
Resumen
The Mondragon Cooperative Experience (ECM) features a constant search of
equilibrium between business efficiency and cooperative values. On the one hand, ECM
represents a successful business model i ... [+]
The Mondragon Cooperative Experience (ECM) features a constant search of
equilibrium between business efficiency and cooperative values. On the one hand, ECM
represents a successful business model in a globalized and highly competitive environment.
On the other hand, ECM grounds on a clear normative framework orienting its practice in
the light of shared principles. Both dimensions rely on a productive tension for the ECM to
advance its goal of creating a kind of firm more in consonance with worker’s legitimate
aspirations. However, this relationship of mutual dependence between both dimensions of
the ECM is under stress. In particular, ECM faces difficulties to promote a governance
system capable of adequately responding to current economic challenges (a highly
competitive and globalized market economy) while it sustains and develops an advanced
system of democratic organization. Conclusions in this contribution synthesize the results
of qualitative research conducted by the Institute of Cooperative Studies LANKI between
2011 and 2018 in ECM’s worker cooperatives. Through the analysis of the discourses, we
observe some general trends and common problems that define the diagnosis, as well as
several potential lines of improvement of the ECM governance system from the perspective
of their members. In particular, this contribution accounts for the necessity to reconsider
the participation of cooperative’s members and an opening to new definitions and
practices of democracy and mutual compromise. Firstly, we shortly review the history and
essential characteristics of ECM. Secondly, we analyze the challenges and proposals
regarding the governance system of the ECM from the perspective of its members. Finally,
we outline some conclusion we consider of interest in the governance system of the ECM as
well as for other cooperatives operating in the social economy. [-]