识别和解决制约菲律宾稻米合作社财务绩效的体制问题

Q3 Social Sciences
Brenda Dimas, M. Lyne, A. Bailey
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摘要

农民控制的合作社对菲律宾最重要的农业部门——稻米部门的增长作出了重大贡献。尽管各种政府机构不断提供财政支持,但该国许多稻米合作社仍在努力维持生存。合作社的失败通常归因于管理不善、资金不足和成员投机倒把。然而,越来越多的文献将这些问题视为传统合作社制度安排中更为根本的缺陷的症状。在四个菲律宾稻农合作社的案例研究中观察到的财务绩效指标与制度属性之间的关系,使用层次聚类分析确定。这一分析结果与新制度经济学理论所预测的因果关系相悖。当合作社要求其成员按其赞助比例投资,允许成员调整其持股,并定期赎回成员的股份时,财务绩效会得到改善。如果菲律宾合作守则授权董事发行B类股票,则可以采用其他提高业绩的制度安排。调查结果还强调了改善财务绩效的运营和治理实践,董事们可以也应该采用这些实践。
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Identifying and Addressing Institutional Problems Constraining the Financial Performance of Rice Cooperatives in the Philippines
Farmer-controlled cooperatives contribute significantly to the growth of the rice sector in the Philippines, the country’s most important agricultural sector. Despite ongoing financial support from various government agencies, many of the country’s rice cooperatives struggle to remain viable. Cooperative failure is often attributed to poor management, inadequate capital, and opportunistic side selling by members. However, a growing body of literature views these problems as symptoms of much more fundamental flaws in the institutional arrangements that characterize traditional cooperatives. Relationships between indicators of financial performance and institutional attributes observed in case studies of four Philippine rice farmer cooperatives were identified using hierarchical cluster analysis. The results of this analysis were interpreted against causal relationships predicted by the New Institutional Economics theory. Financial performance improves when cooperatives require their members to invest in proportion to their patronage, allow members to adjust their shareholding, and periodically redeem members’ shares. Other performance-enhancing institutional arrangements could be adopted if the Philippine Cooperative Code authorized directors to issue class B shares. The findings also highlight operational and governance practices that improve financial performance, which directors can and should apply.
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Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development
Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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