Latin America has a long tradition of cooperative development. Although there is a strong convergence in terms of typology and impact on the economy and society, the different contexts, degrees of development and relations with public authorities have led to very heterogeneous positions of the Latin American cooperative movement.
In order to promote research on cooperatives among HEC Montréal researchers, professors and students by using CoopGateway, databases and university and professional networks, the Institute has set up a Specialized Research Group on Latin America. The main objectives of this research group are the promotion of data on cooperatives in Latin America and research support for professors and master’s and doctoral students at HEC Montréal.
Members of the Latin America Research Group:
- Sébastien Arcand (Department of Management)
- Luciano Barin Cruz (Department of Management)
- Inmaculada Buendía Martínez (Alphonse and Dorimène Desjardins International Institute for Cooperatives)
- Claude Francœur (Department of Accounting Sciences)
- Denis Larocque (Department of Decision Sciences)
- Jorge H. Mejia Morelos (Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovation)
- Benoît Tremblay (Department of Management)
- Marcelo Vinhal Nepomuceno (Department of Marketing)
This component includes various lines of research, varying according to the interests of the researchers and the evolution of the cooperative sector itself. In all cases, the objective is to advance knowledge about the Latin American cooperative movement.
Lead researcher: Inmaculada Buendía Martínez