Consumer cooperatives as an alternative form of governance: The case of the broadband industry |
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Authors: | Bert M Sadowski |
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Institution: | School of Innovation Sciences, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | With a growing number of consumer cooperatives in non-agrarian industries such as energy and broadband, there is a need to better understand their emergence as a viable form of governance. In this context, the paper uses Mikami’s (2010) model on consumer cooperatives to explain their emergence as a result of their ability to generate additional equity financing through the membership market. It focuses on the motivations of consumers to financially contribute to a cooperative by examining the risks and benefits associated with the investment. Based on a survey of 759 consumers, it links their motivations for joining a cooperative to different forms of risks and benefits associated with the investment. It shows that the risks related to cost sharing and switching costs are important determinants for consumers. Other factors that affected the likelihood of joining a cooperative were expected benefits with respect to user network externalities and infrastructure gains. |
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Keywords: | P13 O32 O35 D23 Consumer cooperatives Broadband Industry Governance |
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