International Business Management

Year: 2016
Volume: 10
Issue: 15
Page No. 3313 - 3318

The Partnership Theory in Explaining Cooperatives Organizational Structure

Authors : Zelhuda Shamsuddin and Abdul Ghafar Ismail

Abstract: This study discusses the application of the partnership theory within the structure of cooperative organizations. A cooperative organization is established from the capital contributed by its members and thus, it directly creates a partnership alliance among them. Partnership and cooperation perspectives represent the structure of the cooperatives in general. As cooperative activities contribute a substantial share to the development of the economy, cooperatives experience rapid growth. However, not all members tend to be committed tothe management of cooperatives. This has led cooperatives to experience a number of agency issues such as opportunism action by the member or partner and the manager employed.

How to cite this article:

Zelhuda Shamsuddin and Abdul Ghafar Ismail, 2016. The Partnership Theory in Explaining Cooperatives Organizational Structure. International Business Management, 10: 3313-3318.

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