The Ohio Employee Ownership Center’s online library is rich with research and guidance on forming and operating worker cooperatives.
- Business ownership succession and employee ownership: Why & how by John Logue
- Business Ownership Succession through Employee Ownership (presentation) by John Logue
- Multistakeholder Coop Manual By Margaret Lund
- Can “Anchor Institutions” Help Revitalize Declining Neighborhoods by Buying from Local Cooperatives? The Evergreen Cooperative Initiative by Jacquelyn Yates
- Can A Cooperative be Both A Worker Cooperative and a Consumer Cooperative? by Eric D. Britton & Mark C. Stewart
- Cooperatives and the Creation of Social Capital. The case of Caring Home Services in Rural Wisconsin (presentation) by Wilson Majee
- Factors in Forming a Homecare Worker’s Cooperative by Margaret Bau and Anne Reynolds
- Homecare Worker Co-ops Implications for Sectoral Strategies (presentation) by Margaret Bau
- Cooperatives, the brewing pots for social capital! An exploration of social capital creation in a worker-owned homecare cooperative by Wilson Majee
- Economics, Cooperation, and Employee Ownership: The Emilia-Romagna Model by John Logue
- Mondragon Cooperatives: From Mondragón to Ohio: Building Employee Ownership by John Logue
- Mondragon Cooperatives: Lessons of Mondragon’s Employee-Owned Network by Karen Thomas
- Mondragon Cooperatives: Spanish Lessons. Employee-Owned Companies in Ohio on A Mass Scale? by John Logue
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