The challenges of managing across borders in worker cooperatives: Insights from the Mondragon cooperative group
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Journal of Co-operative Organization and Management 6(1) : 34-42 (2018)
Resumen
This article explores the challenges that worker cooperatives face when they operate and manage people across
borders. Drawing on qualitative research on two Mondragon multinational co-ops based on longitudinal data
and in-depth interviews, we address the dilemmas raised by the multinationalization of co-ops through the
establishment of subsidiaries abroad, and show the tensions surrounding the ‘cooperativization’ of foreign
subsidiaries, that is to say, the reproduction of the cooperative organizational formula and the transfer of its
idiosyncratic policies and practices to foreign subsidiaries. The main finding of the research is that, behind the
instrumentalization of various institutional barriers by the managerial technostructure of the parent co-ops to
justify the non-cooperativization of foreign subsidiaries, lie factors stemming from headquarters-subsidiary
power relations, as well as from core co-op owner-members looking to protect their own interests. Indeed, a clear
dissociation has been found between the Mondragon corporate discourse about the promotion of participation
and democracy overseas, and the real practices that are operational within the foreign subsidiaries. The article
also draws some practical imp