Defining statements — Factor 2 (The instrumentalized service provider, bipolar)
| # | Statement | Q-sort value | ESG |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top agreement | |||
| 14 | The cooperative prioritizes reinvestment in the organization, member benefits, and community development when allocating surplus | 5 | Mixed (S-G) |
| 16 | The cooperative is open to all individuals who share its values and objectives, regardless of their background or circumstances | 4 | S-I |
| 24 | The cooperative actively works to integrate individuals in situations of social exclusion into the workforce | 4 | S-E |
| 9 | The cooperative does not promote democratic values and practices in its day-to-day operations | 3 | G |
| 6 | Public subsidies impact the autonomy and self-management of the cooperative | 3 | G |
| 22 | The cooperative does not actively promote the values and principles of the cooperative movement in its operations and activities | 3 | G |
| Top disagreement | |||
| 11 | The cooperative fosters an environment that encourages open and transparent communication | −5 | G |
| 25 | The cooperative promotes environmentally friendly practices and technologies | −4 | E |
| 23 | The cooperative's activities contribute to the preservation and revitalization of the local community | −4 | S-E |
| 32 | The cooperative actively seeks collaboration and partnerships to enhance its diversification and resilience | −3 | Mixed (S-G) |
| 5 | The size of the cooperative, in terms of the number of members, is not appropriate | −3 | Mixed (S-G) |
| 15 | The cooperative provides a range of benefits that support the well-being of its members | −3 | S-I |
| # | Statement | Q-sort value | ESG |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14 | The cooperative prioritizes reinvestment in the organization, member benefits, and community development when allocating surplus | 5 | Mixed (S-G) |
| 16 | The cooperative is open to all individuals who share its values and objectives, regardless of their background or circumstances | 4 | S-I |
| 24 | The cooperative actively works to integrate individuals in situations of social exclusion into the workforce | 4 | S-E |
| 9 | The cooperative does not promote democratic values and practices in its day-to-day operations | 3 | G |
| 6 | Public subsidies impact the autonomy and self-management of the cooperative | 3 | G |
| 22 | The cooperative does not actively promote the values and principles of the cooperative movement in its operations and activities | 3 | G |
| 11 | The cooperative fosters an environment that encourages open and transparent communication | −5 | G |
| 25 | The cooperative promotes environmentally friendly practices and technologies | −4 | E |
| 23 | The cooperative's activities contribute to the preservation and revitalization of the local community | −4 | S-E |
| 32 | The cooperative actively seeks collaboration and partnerships to enhance its diversification and resilience | −3 | Mixed (S-G) |
| 5 | The size of the cooperative, in terms of the number of members, is not appropriate | −3 | Mixed (S-G) |
| 15 | The cooperative provides a range of benefits that support the well-being of its members | −3 | S-I |
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