Norman Mohd-Saleh, Md Daud Ismail, Mohamat Sabri Hassan, Maizatulakma Abdullah, Zaleha Abdul Shukor
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Member activism, governance, and performance in Cooperatives
The demise of prominent cooperatives around the world raises questions about the viability of cooperative governance. One important aspect rarely discussed in the field of cooperative governance is the role of member activism. This study investigates whether member activism can influence cooperative performance through good cooperative governance as a mechanism. Using a newly developed member activism measure derived from mutual incentive theory and the dynamic capability theory, along with a cooperative performance measure that incorporates both financial and non-financial aspects, the results suggest that member activism enhances the governance and performance of cooperatives. The study also finds that member activism is a factor that can improve governance, subsequently leading to better cooperative performance. The impact of this study is relevant to regulatory bodies such as the Cooperative Commission of Malaysia, as well as to cooperatives’ boards and management, highlighting the importance of improving member activism to ensure better accountability to stakeholders.
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The International Journal of Disclosure and Governance publishes a balance between academic and practitioner perspectives in law and accounting on subjects related to corporate governance and disclosure. In its emphasis on practical issues, it is the only such journal in these fields. All rigorous and thoughtful conceptual papers are encouraged.
To date, International Journal of Disclosure and Governance has published articles by a former general counsel and a former commissioner of the SEC, practitioners from Cleary Gottlieb, Skadden Arps, Wachtell Lipton, and Latham & Watkins as well as articles by academics from Harvard, Yale and NYU. The readership of the journal includes lawyers, accountants, and corporate directors and managers.