Comment by erikerikson 2 months ago A coop is a degenerate form of what has been called a Fair Shares Commons[0] company structure.https://graham-boyd.biz/fairshare-commons/ 2 comments erikerikson Reply PaulRobinson 2 months ago Why a "degenerate form"? This just looks like a co-op that isn't locked to a single set of stakeholders (worker, customer), as the owner group. erikerikson 2 months ago Exactly (mostly).Coop is historically a two interest cooperative structure (business+customer/employee/producer)This model generalizes two to N and formalizes it.
PaulRobinson 2 months ago Why a "degenerate form"? This just looks like a co-op that isn't locked to a single set of stakeholders (worker, customer), as the owner group. erikerikson 2 months ago Exactly (mostly).Coop is historically a two interest cooperative structure (business+customer/employee/producer)This model generalizes two to N and formalizes it.
erikerikson 2 months ago Exactly (mostly).Coop is historically a two interest cooperative structure (business+customer/employee/producer)This model generalizes two to N and formalizes it.
Why a "degenerate form"? This just looks like a co-op that isn't locked to a single set of stakeholders (worker, customer), as the owner group.
Exactly (mostly).
Coop is historically a two interest cooperative structure (business+customer/employee/producer)
This model generalizes two to N and formalizes it.