Worker cooperatives in Italy: legislation, prevalence and recent trends

Marco Lomuscio, E. Tortia, A. Cori
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PurposeIn Italy, worker cooperatives (WCs), whose workers hold major control rights over collectively-owned assets, are the leading vehicle for the promotion and development of employee ownership. Worker cooperatives are present in all regions and in most economic sectors, employing about 506,000 workers and generating a turnover of about €22 bn. Despite their history and diffusion, the high prevalence of WCs in Italy is under-researched and -thematised and requires new research.Design/methodology/approachThe paper leverages unpublished primary and secondary data from Centro Studi Legacoop databank, the Aida-Bureau Van Dijk databank and the Cooperative Registry of the Ministry of Economic Development (CRMED) to explain the spread of WCs in Italy.FindingsThis paper reveals descriptive statistics of WCs and investigates their distribution across economic sectors and regions, their economic and financial performance and gives an overview of the relevant legislation. The paper indicates that older small- and medium-sized cooperatives located in central and north-eastern Italy perform best economically. However, in recent years, an increasing number of young cooperatives has emerged in South Italy thanks to favourable legislation, cooperative finance and the diffusion of cooperative know-how. Limitations to such results are reported in the conclusions.Originality/valueThe paper sheds light on past and recent development trends of WCs in Italy, highlights their growth in South Italy and revitalises the debate on the drivers, structures and rationales of employee-owned enterprises in Italy. Findings generate implications for research and practice. Given the tendency of WCs to better protect jobs than investor-owned enterprises, the spread of these enterprises may help workers find better and more stable jobs, counter-cyclically mitigating the dangerous effects of macro- and meso-economic fluctuations and instability.
意大利工人合作社:立法、流行和最近趋势
在意大利,工人合作社(WCs)是促进和发展员工所有制的主要工具,其工人对集体所有资产拥有主要控制权。工人合作社存在于所有地区和大多数经济部门,雇佣了约506,000名工人,创造了约220亿欧元的营业额。尽管有其历史和传播,但在意大利WCs的高流行率尚未得到充分研究和主题化,需要进行新的研究。设计/方法/方法本文利用来自Centro Studi Legacoop数据库、Aida-Bureau Van Dijk数据库和经济发展部合作登记处(CRMED)的未发表的第一手和二手数据来解释WCs在意大利的传播。本文揭示了WCs的描述性统计数据,并调查了它们在经济部门和地区的分布,它们的经济和金融绩效,并概述了相关立法。本文指出,位于意大利中部和东北部的较老的中小型合作社在经济上表现最好。然而,近年来,由于有利的立法、合作社融资和合作社专门知识的传播,在意大利南部出现了越来越多的年轻合作社。结论中报告了这些结果的局限性。原创性/价值本文揭示了意大利WCs的过去和最近的发展趋势,突出了它们在意大利南部的增长,并重振了关于意大利员工所有企业的驱动因素、结构和基本原理的辩论。研究结果对研究和实践产生影响。鉴于WCs往往比投资者所有的企业更能保护就业,这些企业的普及可能有助于工人找到更好、更稳定的工作,从而反周期地减轻宏观和中观经济波动和不稳定的危险影响。
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