Digital Transformation and Cooperatives: Perspectives from the United Kingdom, Japan, and India reimagines the role of cooperatives in an increasingly digitised world. At a time when digital innovation is dominated by corporate paradigms, this pioneering volume positions cooperatives as ethical trailblazers capable of redefining technology's purpose anchored in equity, participation, and mutual aid.
Bridging global case studies with cutting-edge frameworks, the book introduces the Cooperative Digital Network (CDN) Theory and the Cooperative Digital Transformation Toolkit (CDTT), strategic tools designed to help cooperatives adopt digital technologies without compromising the cooperative Identity. From UK consumer co-ops to Japanese worker associations and India's diverse grassroots movements, it explores how AI, blockchain, and IoT are being adapted to build inclusive, sustainable futures.
Through comparative analysis and practical innovations like the Cooperative Playbook and Coop Link 360 platform, the book offers a living blueprint for transformation, enabling knowledge sharing, digital upskilling, and peer-led innovation across continents. This is not just a book; it is a call to action for academics, practitioners, policymakers, and cooperative leaders to co-create a digital future where communities, not corporations, lead. Grounded in values and driven by vision, this work positions cooperatives as essential architects of a just, participatory digital age.
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Postgraduate
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14 s/w Zeichnungen, 20 s/w Tabellen, 14 s/w Abbildungen
20 Tables, black and white; 14 Line drawings, black and white; 14 Illustrations, black and white
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-1-032-91294-3 (9781032912943)
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Lakshmi A. J. is an Assistant Professor in Commerce at Sree Narayana College, affiliated to the University of Kerala, India. Her research spans Social enterprises, the entrepreneurial ecosystem approach in cooperatives, cooperative governance, digital transformation, sustainability, indigenous communities, and inclusive development. With a doctorate in cooperative legislation and governance, she has published widely on how cooperatives contribute to social justice and economic democracy. She is also a member of national and international collaborative networks and has collaborated on initiatives aimed at digital innovation in grassroots organisations. Lakshmi brings a deep understanding of policy, institutional design, and community engagement to her academic and fieldwork pursuits.
Abilash Unny is Director of Legal Business Solutions at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, UK. A consulting specialist in digital transformation, legal innovation, and emerging technologies, he advises organisations on modernising operations while ensuring regulatory compliance and ethical accountability. With a strong background in strategic implementation across diverse industries, Abilash brings a unique blend of legal insight and technological foresight. His recent work focuses on advancing inclusive, sustainable, and digitally enabled governance models particularly within cooperative and community based enterprises, positioning him as a key thought leader in aligning innovation with social impact.
1 The Cooperative way 2 The Digital Evolution of Cooperatives 3 UK Cooperatives - Digital Transformation Journey 4 Digital transformation in Japanese Cooperatives 5 The Digitalisation in Indian Cooperatives 6 Sustainability Initiatives - UK, Japanese, and Indian Cooperative Movements 7 Cooperative Playbook - Concept & Practice 8 Coop Link 360: Digital Platform for Knowledge Exchange 9 The Cooperative Digital Turn: Principles, Strategies and Tools for a New Era