Co-operative Development and Management: Recent submissions

  • Chambo, Suleiman A.; Diyamett, Mathew (Moshi Co-operative University, 2011)
    Co-operatives are value and ethical-based organizations. But despite their uniqueness, and elaborate values of self responsibility, democracy, equity and equality, they on top, need good governance. Governance on the ...
  • Chambo, Suleiman A.; Tiruhungwa, R. M. (Moshi Co-operative University, 2008)
    The world is today experiencing more rapid changes than probably any time before. These changes, mainly propelled by the globalization process, are bearing influence on almost every sphere of life at a non-uniform pace ...
  • Chambo, Suleiman A. (Moshi Co-operative University, 2006)
    Tanzania is a rural micro-agricultural country. Seventy four percent of the 34 million population is rural and depends largely on small-scale agriculture. The state of technology in agriculture is still poor, posing a ...
  • Chambo, Suleman A. (Moshi Co-operative University, 2008)
    Treated in its generality, co-operative education and training has four major characteristics on its constituents - the members, leaders and employed staff. First, is the awareness or general knowledge about the ...
  • Muhanga, Mikidadi; Katundu, Mangasini (Moshi Co-operative University, 2021)
    Farmers in Africa, in their quest to walk away from poverty, have been observed to work jointly through agricultural and marketing co-operatives societies (AMCOS). Despite these efforts, the situation on the ground is ...
  • Ngowi, Honest P. (Moshi Co-operative University, 2021)
    This paper documents and discusses industrialisation efforts in Tanzania since the country’s 1961 political independence. It also dwells briefly on the roles of co-operatives in Industrialisation. It is based on secondary ...
  • Mataba, Lucas D.; Komba, Cyril K. (Moshi Co-operative University, 2021)
    Current studies in social protection seem to have ignored the role of co-operatives in social protection. This has resulted in limited knowledge on the role played by co-operatives in enhancing social protection in ...
  • Tweve, Julius T. (Moshi Co-operative University, 2021)
    It has been established that there is a need for co-operatives to consider ethics in the innovation practices. Ethics establishes the levels of honesty, empathy, trustworthiness and other virtues by which we hope to ...
  • Mukama, Rosemary J. (Moshi Co-operative University (MoCU), 2021)
    Dispute settlement procedure is an important aspect in the development of co-operative societies. It is as important as part of legal infrastructure that requires not only a good law but also a good institutional setup. ...
  • Ngowi, Alex (Moshi Co-operative University (MoCU), 2021)
    The current study examined youth inclusion pathways in co-operatives by analysing postgraduate students’ perceptions. A cross-sectional research design was used. Data were gathered from 49 (44.5%) of the total students ...
  • Kilima, Fredy T.; Kashuliza, A. K.; Ashimogo, G. C. (Moshi Co-operative University, 1999)
    In Tanzania co-operatives are of paramount importance to smallholder farmers in articulating farmer's demand and facilitating collective actions in overcoming problems in agricultural and capital markets. In response to ...
  • Chambo, Suleman A. (Moshi Co-operative University, 2010)
    The main question which has troubled both policy makers and members of the co-operative movement in Africa, is whether the co-operative enterprise is still relevant in Africa. The implementation of structural adjustment ...
  • Chambo, Suleman A. (Moshi Co-operative University, 2009)
    The world is witnessing an unprecedented crisis which has been termed by economists as the ‘biggest of all time’ (Krugman, 2009). The financial crisis, the consequent economic meltdown and recession is an outfit of the ...
  • Chambo, Suleman A. (Moshi Co-operative University, 2006)
    The Tanzanian Co-operative movement is undergoing major changes at the moment. Those changes are however, characterized by major external and internal efforts and initiatives. Some of the change. taking place in the ...
  • Chambo, Suleman A.; Diyamett, Mathew (Moshi Co-operative University, 2011)
    Co-operatives are value and ethical-based organizations. But despite their uniqueness, and elaborate values of self responsibility, democracy, equity and equality, they on top, need good governance. Governance on the ...
  • Chambo, Suleman A.; Tiruhungwa, R. M. (Moshi Co-operative University, 2004)
    The world is today experiencing more rapid changes than probably any time before. These changes, mainly propelled by the globalization process, are bearing influence on almost every sphere of life at a non-uniform pace ...
  • Chambo, Suleman A. (Moshi Co-operative University, 2006)
    Tanzania is a rural micro-agricultural country. Seventy four percent of the 34 million population is rural and depends largely on small-scale agriculture. The state of technology in agriculture is still poor, posing a ...
  • Chambo, Suleman A. (Moshi Co-operative University, 2008)
    Education, training and information is one of the seven principles of co-operation that is observed worldwide, but quite neglected and marginally treated in the budgets of co-operative organizations, especially in Africa. ...
  • Mayala, Nyanjige M.; Kumburu, Neema P. (Moshi Co-operative University, 2018)
    Gender inequality has been a shout in so many aspects in the World and much more intense in the developing economies due to cultures and scramble for resources. Agricultural and Marketing Co-operative Societies (AMCOS) ...
  • Shirima, Victor; Chalu, Henry; Ndiege, Benson (Moshi Co-operative University, 2018)
    Although the existing literatures on performance advocate that Performance Management (PM) positively affect organizational performance, there is evidence that co-operatives in Tanzania are performing poorly. However, ...

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