Are Board-Managed Cooperatives Efficient? When Monitors become Managers

There is evidence of inefficiencies in cooperatives, but the literature does not adequately address this issue. In contrast to the previous literature on cooperative efficiency, we study the effects of cooperatives that are managed by the board of directors, a situation that is common among cooperat...

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Published in:Journal of Economic Cooperation and Development
Main Author: Saleh N.M.; Shukor M.S.; Abdullah A.; Hassan M.S.; Jaffar R.; Abdul Ghani Aziz S.A.; Hamzah N.; Embong Z.; Dahari Z.; Kadir R.A.
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Published: Statistical Economic and Social Research and 2024
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Saleh N.M.; Shukor M.S.; Abdullah A.; Hassan M.S.; Jaffar R.; Abdul Ghani Aziz S.A.; Hamzah N.; Embong Z.; Dahari Z.; Kadir R.A.
Are Board-Managed Cooperatives Efficient? When Monitors become Managers
2024
Journal of Economic Cooperation and Development
45
3

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There is evidence of inefficiencies in cooperatives, but the literature does not adequately address this issue. In contrast to the previous literature on cooperative efficiency, we study the effects of cooperatives that are managed by the board of directors, a situation that is common among cooperatives. This study aims to examine whether board-managed cooperatives (with significant agency costs) are less efficient than other cooperatives. This study estimated the technical efficiency of cooperatives using stochastic frontier analysis on a sample of 378 medium, small and micro cooperatives in Malaysia. The analysis shows that board-managed cooperatives are less efficient than cooperatives with an appointed manager. This result is consistent with the agency-resource dependence perspective (an integration of monitoring and provision of resources). Moreover, the efficiency of a cooperative is related to the number of its charitable funds and members. The appointment of a manager in cooperatives should be encouraged. Although cooperatives lack the resources to appoint a manager, the efficiency that results from such an investment could lead to higher revenues and return to the members. © 2024, Statistical Economic and Social Research and. All rights reserved.
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author Saleh N.M.; Shukor M.S.; Abdullah A.; Hassan M.S.; Jaffar R.; Abdul Ghani Aziz S.A.; Hamzah N.; Embong Z.; Dahari Z.; Kadir R.A.
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Are Board-Managed Cooperatives Efficient? When Monitors become Managers
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description There is evidence of inefficiencies in cooperatives, but the literature does not adequately address this issue. In contrast to the previous literature on cooperative efficiency, we study the effects of cooperatives that are managed by the board of directors, a situation that is common among cooperatives. This study aims to examine whether board-managed cooperatives (with significant agency costs) are less efficient than other cooperatives. This study estimated the technical efficiency of cooperatives using stochastic frontier analysis on a sample of 378 medium, small and micro cooperatives in Malaysia. The analysis shows that board-managed cooperatives are less efficient than cooperatives with an appointed manager. This result is consistent with the agency-resource dependence perspective (an integration of monitoring and provision of resources). Moreover, the efficiency of a cooperative is related to the number of its charitable funds and members. The appointment of a manager in cooperatives should be encouraged. Although cooperatives lack the resources to appoint a manager, the efficiency that results from such an investment could lead to higher revenues and return to the members. © 2024, Statistical Economic and Social Research and. All rights reserved.
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