2019
DOI: 10.22495/cgsrv3i2p2
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Social performance rating in Co-operatives

Abstract: Social performance is a management process capable of making corporate performance more inclusive, effective and fair. For almost two centuries, co-operatives are perceived as instruments of social change that are well positioned to lead in social performance through their internationally accepted values and principles. However, due to the potential importance of economic objectives to stakeholders’ welfare, like in most firms, financial parameters often overshadow social performance standards in co-operatives… Show more

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“…The IAOOI approach is a Logic Model in visual form, presenting the series of interconnected occurrences (such as inputs, actions, outputs, consequences, and influence) that connect the necessity for intentional action or a series of tasks to the intended results and effects. (Kinyuira, 2019). Logic models represent presumptions regarding the necessary resources to facilitate program operations and generate results, as well as the steps and results essential for realizing a program's desired effects (Wholey, 1994).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The IAOOI approach is a Logic Model in visual form, presenting the series of interconnected occurrences (such as inputs, actions, outputs, consequences, and influence) that connect the necessity for intentional action or a series of tasks to the intended results and effects. (Kinyuira, 2019). Logic models represent presumptions regarding the necessary resources to facilitate program operations and generate results, as well as the steps and results essential for realizing a program's desired effects (Wholey, 1994).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%