THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF COOPERATIVE PRINCIPLES

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THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF COOPERATIVE PRINCIPLES

 

ABSTRACT

This study was conducted to enhance the performance of co-operative society through the application of co-operative principles.  In pursuance of this, investigation, research objectives were formulated.  Both primary and secondary data were collected and the data were then presented, analyzed interpreted using textual, tables etc.  Base on the above, it was found out that no genuine co-operative would do without the co-operative principles.  The negligence over the principles of co-operative had made the co-operative principles societies no to function the way it ought to in carrying out the performance of co-operative societies. Through the application of the principle, interpretation of the principles should be well known to members.  It should not be ignored.  Members of the co-operative should show concern to the principles of co-operatives. A copy of the co-operatives law should be made open and well understand by the members. Constant supervision is important in order to keep the society going.  There is every tendency to teach and education the members an co-operatives education. With reference to the finding, the researcher recommends the above solution to the applying in co-operative organization and with that there should be increase in quantity in those societies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER   ONE

1.0    INTRODUCTION                                         

1.1    Background of the Study

1.2    Statement of the Problem

1.3    Objective of the Study

1.4    Research Questions

1.5    Significant of the Study

1.6    Delimitation of Study

1.7    Definition of the Terms

CHAPTER   TWO

2.0    Literature Review

2.1    Nature of co-operative Societies

2.2    Evolution of Co-operative Principle

2.3    Voluntary and Open membership and Democratic     Member Control

2.4    Member Economic Participation

2.5    Autonomy and Independence

2.6    Education, Training and Information

2.7    Co-operation among Co-operative

2.8    Concern for Community

2.9    Important of Principle

2.10  Problem of Co-operative Principle

CHAPTER THREE

3.0    Research Design and Methodology

3.1    Research Design

3.2    Area of Study

3.3    Population of the Study

3.4    Sample Size

3.5    Sources of Data

3.6    Method of Data Collection

3.7    Administration of Instrument

3.8    Method of Data Analysis

3.9    Test of Hypothesis

CHAPTER FOUR

4.0    Presentation, Analysis and Interpretation of Data

4.1    Presentation of Data

4.2    Analysis of Data

4.3    Interpretation of Data

CHAPTER FIVE

5.0    Summary of Findings, Conclusion and Recommendation

5.1    Summary of Findings

5.2    Conclusion

5.3    Recommendation

Reference

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