In this book, two theoretical models are developed: a new cooperative paradigm (NPC), and a cooperative equilibrium model. The combination of these two models highlights the potential competitive advantages of the cooperative organization in response to the transformations mentioned.
In relation to the NPC, the strategies selected are: (1) value congruence, (2) psychological ownership, (3) loyalty and customer engagement, and (4) value co-creation. For each of these strategies, three key questions are addressed. First, what are the competitive advantages associated with them, regardless of the organizational form? Second, how do the foundations of the cooperative distinction converge with the essential parameters to be mastered to design, implement and operationalize these strategies? Finally, what are the unique sustainable competitive advantages of a cooperative organization relative to these same strategies?
Furthermore, for the logic of action specific to the cooperative management method to be expressed, the cooperative values, principles and rules must be articulated in an appropriate management framework. This is what the cooperative balance model proposes.
The last key idea introduced in this book concerns the denaturalizing tendency observed among many cooperatives, which leads to an identity crisis. The two theoretical models cited are highly relevant to the challenges resulting from this denaturalizing tendency.
The three models introduced constitute the first part of this book. The second part offers a practical perspective while several cases of cooperatives are included.
Daniel Côté was a professor at HEC Montréal from 1983 to 2013. He mainly taught business strategy. He has been researching cooperatives for over 30 years. His main concern has always been the management of cooperatives in a competitive environment. Since 2006, he has been teaching a graduate course on cooperative management in the cooperative management education program at Saint Mary's University (Halifax, New -Scotland). He also developed an executive seminar on cooperative management that has been offered in Canada and internationally since 2014.