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Co-operatives and the World of work Research Conference Antalya, Turkey 8-10 November 2015. Draft programme (3 November 2015). 8 November 2015. Young Scholars programme (by invitation only). 11:30-12:00: Registration 12:00-13:30: Joint lunch, introductions: Sonja Novkovic 13:30 15:30 Research trends: - Worker Co-operatives in economics: Virginie P rotin - Co-operatives and behavioral economics: Morris Altman - Co-operatives and labour: Claudia Sanchez-Bajo - Co-op Research and practice: Bruno Roelants 16:00-18:00 Young Scholars Research and discussion 9 November 2015. 8:00 9:00: REGISTRATION. 9:00 10:30: WELCOME/PLENARY SESSION.

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1 Co-operatives and the World of work Research Conference Antalya, Turkey 8-10 November 2015. Draft programme (3 November 2015). 8 November 2015. Young Scholars programme (by invitation only). 11:30-12:00: Registration 12:00-13:30: Joint lunch, introductions: Sonja Novkovic 13:30 15:30 Research trends: - Worker Co-operatives in economics: Virginie P rotin - Co-operatives and behavioral economics: Morris Altman - Co-operatives and labour: Claudia Sanchez-Bajo - Co-op Research and practice: Bruno Roelants 16:00-18:00 Young Scholars Research and discussion 9 November 2015. 8:00 9:00: REGISTRATION. 9:00 10:30: WELCOME/PLENARY SESSION.

2 Sonja Novkovic, Chair, International Co-operative Alliance Committee on Co-operative Research Numan zcan, Director, ILO Country Office for Turkey Keynote address: J rgen Schwettmann: Co-operatives and the future of the World of work . 10:30 11:00: COFFEE BREAK. 11:00 12:30: PARALLEL SESSIONS. A1: Co-operatives and trade unions Room 1. Chair: Esther N. Gicheru Minsun Ji Reform or Revolution: Union-co-operative partnerships in the and South Korea Sabina Breveglieri Which role for trade unions in the promotion of Social and Solidarity Economy for the creation of decent work : Lessons learnt and challenging issues Maria Cecilia Camargo Pereira Complex relations: trade unions, Co-operatives and self-management A2: Co-operatives and innovation Room 2.

3 Chair: Derya Tarhan Lenore Matthew Potential and challenges of co-operative enterprises in the care economy Eugenia Siapera, Lambrini Papadopoulou Media Co-operatives and journalistic renewal: Can media co-ops create a sustainable positive paradigm and change the rules of the game? Fatih Polattimur Information system for Co-operatives Regina Galhardi, Amber van Dessel ILO mapping exercise on statistics on co- operatives A3: Co-operatives and employment creation Room 3. Chair: Mill n D az-Foncea Yena Lee, Yunhwan Nam, Sanghoon Lee The role and strategy for community association of Co-operatives as the secondary organization - Case of Guro Community Association of Co- operatives Cahyani Puspitasari Dewi Habitus of Indonesian youth in getting involved in Co-operatives Okoro, Amaechi, Ugbonna.

4 Adopting the co-operative business model in Onyima addressing the labour-related problems of Sub-Saharan Africa: Nigeria in Focus A4: Co-operatives and sustainable development Room 4. Chair: Suleiman Chambo J rgen Schwettmann The role of Co-operatives in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals the economic dimension Marina Monaco, Gianluca Pastorelli Before and after social innovation: Co-operatives offer sustainability Karen P. Quilloy Co-operatives as sustainable enterprise model: The case of selected agricultural Co-operatives in the Philippines Robby Rosandi Sustainability assessment of resource-based co- operatives A5: Gender equality and women's empowerment in Co-operatives Room 5.

5 Chair: Jessica Gordon Nembhard Sonia Maria Dias and Ana Carolina Ogando Engendering waste pickers Co-operatives in Brazil M. Karthikeyan Women's economic empowerment through participation in Alegnta Self Employed Saving and Credit Cooperative Society, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Sudha Kornginnaya Women's empowerment through participatory strategies: a study Gisaro Ya-Bititi Coffee Co-operatives and women's empowerment in Rwanda's rural areas: A case study of KOAKAKA Coffee Cooperative in Rwanda 12:30 13:30: LUNCH. 13:30 15:00: PARALLEL SESSIONS. B1: Co-operatives and trade unions Room 1. Chair: Claudia Sanchez Bajo Akira Kurimoto Co-operatives and trade unions: from occasional partners to builders of solidarity-based society Esther N.

6 Gicheru The historical relations between consumer co- operatives and the labour movement in Kenya Marina Monaco, Gianluca Pastorelli Co-operatives and trade unions Larry Haiven The Workers United: Interaction among the variety of collectivities B2: Co-operatives and innovation Room 2. Chair: Sonja Novkovic Marcelo Vieta, M mtaz Derya Tarhan, Fiona Collective entrepreneurship in Canada's new co- Duguid operatives Salvatore Monni, Claudia Benisio, Giulia Novelli, Public utilities and Co-operatives : Is this marriage Laura Pera to be performed? Sengul Akcar Women's Co-operatives and social innovation in Turkey Pascal Grouiez, Thomas Lamarche The Common pool resources base of production Co-operatives : the collective support process contribution in understanding the co- operative spirit B3: Co-operatives , development and employment Room 3.

7 Chair: Morris Altman Willy Tadjudje The precarious condition of employees in co- operative societies: The case of cocoa producers Co-operatives in Cote D'Ivoire Esther Chege Demutualization of Co-operatives : A movement towards Investor Oriented Firms? A Kenyan study Malgorzata Matyja Employment in Co-operatives versus employment in other entities the case of Polish farming B4: Gender equality and women's empowerment in Co-operatives Room 4. Chair: Sonia Maria Dias Emma Okechukwu Co-operators' perception of women in leadership position in gender-mixed co-operative societies: The Anambra State of Nigeria experience Carla Dohmwirth, Markus Hanisch Effects of women's empowerment through co- operative membership Nilay zlem Kiyak Women's Co-operatives in social and economic development Jessica Gordon Nembhard Increasing the return to Women's work : Women of Color in social and service-sector worker Co-operatives 15:00 15:30: COFFEE BREAK.

8 15:30 17:00: PARALLEL SESSIONS. C1: Co-operatives and trade unions Room 1. Chair: Larry Haiven zge Berber-Agta Protecting rights of domestic workers in Turkey: through Co-operatives and/or trade unions Cilla Ross, Gareth Young Co-operatives , trade unions and decent work : learning and working together Mary Hoyer Labour unions and worker co-ops in the USA: new developments Nkechi Ojiagu, Hope Ngozi Nzewi Unionism among Co-operatives in the Nigerian Public Institution: Changing roles and informal lobbying C2: Labour law and co-operative law Room 2. Chair: Yifat Solel Claudia Sanchez Bajo Concept analysis of ILO notions of work and co- operatives Mar a Pilar Alguacil Mar Taxation of revenue of workers' Co-operatives and their members Leila Andressa Dissenha, Tiago de Ara jo Co-operatives and labour legislation and policies Gon alves Mario De Conto, Maira Dal Conte work Co-operatives in Brazilian legislation C3: Co-operatives and comparative performance Room 3.

9 Chair: Marina Albanese Morris Altman Power, preferences, and governance and firm productivity positioning: worker Co-operatives and investor owned Yorgos Rizopoulos, Leonidas Maroudas Extended governance for Co-operatives ? Virginie P rotin Are more democratic firms more productive? Mani Arul Nandhi Government run consumer co-operative stores versus corporate organised retail stores in Delhi . a comparative study C4: Co-operatives and employment creation Room 4. Chair: Yena Lee Jeremiah Nyatichi Co-operatives and employment creation: the Kenyan case Ivana Catturani, Mill n D az-Foncea The determinants of co-operative employment Valeria Cirllo, Giuseppe Daconto Reverting the cycle: Co-operatives over the crisis C5: Panel session: Women home-based workers and organizing experiences in Turkey -- Room 5.

10 Chair: TBD. Ay en Karakulak, Gaye C n, G l Erdost, G lcan Home-based working women and organization Ka an, zlem ahin G ng r experiences in Turkey 17:15-18:00 Keynote address: Camila Pi eiro Harnecker (via video): The role of worker Co-operatives in Cuba's economic transformation . 19:30 22:00: RECEPTION/DINNER. 10 November 2015. 9:00 10:30: PARALLEL SESSIONS. D1: Co-operatives and innovation Room 1. Chair: Lenore Matthew Miguel Juan Bacic, Leandro Pereira Morais Innovation in Co-operatives and the Entrepreneur Ecosystem : Necessary connections M lissa Boudes work challenges and social innovation: the case of the business and employment Co-operatives Anu Puusa, Kirsi Hokkila, Antti Varis Self-employment in a new co-operative context Joanna Brzozowska-Wabik The phenomenon of the revival of a co-operative idea in Poland D2: Labour law and co-operative law Room 2.


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