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论合作社的定义、价值与原则 被引量:1
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作者 郭翔宇 《东北农业大学学报(社会科学版)》 2003年第1期29-32,共4页
合作社是劳动者为了维护自己的社会经济利益,按照合作社的特定原则和价值,通过自愿联合而建立起来的群众性经济组织。合作社的基本思想和价值可具体化为自助、民主、平等、公平和团结五个方面;同时,合作社社员信奉忠诚、公开、社会责任... 合作社是劳动者为了维护自己的社会经济利益,按照合作社的特定原则和价值,通过自愿联合而建立起来的群众性经济组织。合作社的基本思想和价值可具体化为自助、民主、平等、公平和团结五个方面;同时,合作社社员信奉忠诚、公开、社会责任和关心他人的道德价值观。合作社原则经1995年9月国际合作社联盟成立100周年代表大会的进一步修订确立了自愿和开放的社员原则、社员民主管理原则、社员经济参与的原则、自主和自立的原则、教育、培训和信息的原则、合作社间的合作原则、关心社区原则等七项内容。 展开更多
关键词 合作社 合作社价值 合作社原则
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河南省小农户实现农业现代化的路径研究 被引量:1
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作者 周俊颖 《农村经济与科技》 2020年第19期205-206,共2页
基于“大国小农”基本国情、农情和河南省农业发展实际,探索河南省小农户实现农业现代化的路径意义重大。在分析河南省小农户农业经营基本情况的基础上,针对小农户面临的组织化程度低、参与农业产业链短、生产销售信息不通畅、农民整体... 基于“大国小农”基本国情、农情和河南省农业发展实际,探索河南省小农户实现农业现代化的路径意义重大。在分析河南省小农户农业经营基本情况的基础上,针对小农户面临的组织化程度低、参与农业产业链短、生产销售信息不通畅、农民整体素质弱、发展权利不充分等现实困境,从提高小农户组织化程度、创新小农户农业业态等方面提出河南省小农户实现农业现代化的路径。 展开更多
关键词 小农现代化 小农户新业态 合作社价值回归 农业经纪人
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合作社资本化的解释框架及其发展趋势——基于资本短缺视角 被引量:12
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作者 肖荣荣 任大鹏 《农业经济问题》 CSSCI 北大核心 2020年第7期108-117,共10页
合作社体现了伦理价值和经济价值的结合,伦理价值是合作社生存的灵魂。但当前合作社却呈现出大户主导、资本控制、公司化等特征。本文将合作社追求经济价值超越的现象描述为合作社资本化,并从资本短缺这一视角,沿资本短缺—资本吸引—... 合作社体现了伦理价值和经济价值的结合,伦理价值是合作社生存的灵魂。但当前合作社却呈现出大户主导、资本控制、公司化等特征。本文将合作社追求经济价值超越的现象描述为合作社资本化,并从资本短缺这一视角,沿资本短缺—资本吸引—资本控制—资本积累路径分析了我国合作社资本化形成的原因。同时,文章根据合作社发展中经济价值和伦理价值两个维度不同占比和组合得出资本化合作社可能发展的两个趋势,即经济价值至上和经济价值与伦理价值兼顾,其中经济价值与伦理价值兼顾是资本化合作社发展的最佳选择。最后,就提升资本化合作社的伦理价值,文章从弥补合作社资金短缺和激活促进合作社伦理价值发挥的因素两个方面提出建议。 展开更多
关键词 合作社 资本化 资本短缺 合作社价值
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Twin Cities A Matter of Identity and Belonging
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作者 Nitza Davidovitch Heli Arbili 《Journal of Philosophy Study》 2017年第9期463-476,共14页
The term "twin cities" refers to a program in which cities from different places in the world form a "twinning" alliance that serves as a setting for educational, cultural, political, and social collaborations (G... The term "twin cities" refers to a program in which cities from different places in the world form a "twinning" alliance that serves as a setting for educational, cultural, political, and social collaborations (Grosspietsch 2009). The purpose of the program is to promote the twin cities in all aspects of life (Jayne, Hubbard, and Bell 2013) and facilitate a feeling of belonging and identity among their residents (Ogawa 2012). In the current study, the cities of Beer Sheva and Nahariya were taken as case studies for examining the contribution of the program to promoting residents' feeling of belonging to their Jewish identity. Specifically, the current study attempted to examine the effect of town of residence and age group on feeling of belonging, and whether familiarity with the Twin Cities program affected the feeling of belonging to Jewish identity, in the assumption that residents familiar with the program would report a stronger feeling of belonging than residents not familiar with it. The study included 147 participants aged 17-64, of them 80 residents of Beer Sheva and 67 of Nahariya. All the participants were recruited to the study voluntarily and were requested to complete an online self-report questionnaire examining feeling of belonging to Jewish identity. Moreover, an interview was conducted with the representative of the delegations at the Amal school in Nahariya, to reaffirm the findings. The research findings refuted the main research assumption that the Twin Cities program would influence the feeling of belonging. In fact, the current study indicates that no correlation was found between feeling of belonging and any of the research measures, aside from religiosity. Furthermore, and in contrast to the hypothesis, the research findings indicate that participants who were not familiar with the program reported a stronger feeling of belonging than participants who were familiar with it. Due to the surprising findings, the current study raises the possibility that the Twin Cities program is undergoing a process of change and thus promotes individual values more than collective values. This contention changes the essential purpose of the program and this is the significance of the current study. 展开更多
关键词 twin cities IDENTITY belonging VALUES Israel
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