Grocery Cooperatives as Governing Institutions in Neighborhood Commercial Corridors (Record no. 10976)

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Personal name Zitcer, Andrew
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Title Grocery Cooperatives as Governing Institutions in Neighborhood Commercial Corridors
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc Sage
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2019
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Pages Vol 55, Issue 2, 2019 : (558-5590)
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Summary, etc We explore cooperatives’ potential to play governing roles in neighborhood commercial corridors (NCCs) by examining one grocery cooperative in Philadelphia that has had stores on three NCCs in the city. We distinguish between an anchor institution role, where one organization provides collective goods for the corridor, and governance, where multiple corridor stakeholders collectively provide goods. We conclude that a cooperative will more likely play a governance role if it enters an NCC at a point when there are no other potential corridor-governing organizations, and when the NCC itself is at an early stage of development or redevelopment. What this suggests more generally about NCCs is that the organizations present at their founding or at a critical juncture have a large impact on their future developmental trajectories. We argue further that a cooperative is more likely to play a governance role when it was created by neighborhood stakeholders and it thus reflects the distinct social norms of the neighborhood.<br/><br/>
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Subject cooperatives
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Subject community development
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Subject business improvement districts
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Subject economic development
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Subject commercial corridors
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Added Entry Personal Name Dilworth, Richardson
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Place, publisher, and date of publication Sage, 2019.
Title Urban affairs review
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