Journal issue

Varia

M@n@gement
2022/2 Vol. 25


74 pages

Table 1
List of interviews

List of interviews

N.B.The verbatim was translated by the author when the interview was conducted in French.

Table 2
List of documents collected from the Coalition for Better Ads website

List of documents collected from the Coalition for Better Ads website

Table 2
(Continued) List of documents collected from the Coalition for Better Ads website

(Continued) List of documents collected from the Coalition for Better Ads website

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Chart 1. Devices using ad-block software on the open web, according to PageFair (2017)

Chart 1. Devices using ad-block software on the open web, according to PageFair (2017)

Figure 1
A counter-blocking campaign by the New York Times (nytimes.com) in 2016

A counter-blocking campaign by the New York Times (nytimes.com) in 2016

Figure 2
An example of a format banned by the Coalition for Better Ads

An example of a format banned by the Coalition for Better Ads

Figure 3
The Coalition for Better Ads membership and standardization process

The Coalition for Better Ads membership and standardization process

Figure 4
Chronological development of the ad-blocking phenomenon and emergence of the CBA

Chronological development of the ad-blocking phenomenon and emergence of the CBA

Appendix 1

Ad formats falling beneath the Better Ads Standards (CBA-23)

Appendix 1

Ad formats falling beneath the Better Ads Standards (CBA-23)

Appendix 1

Ad formats falling beneath the Better Ads Standards (CBA-23)

Appendix 1

Ad formats falling beneath the Better Ads Standards (CBA-23)

Appendix 1

Ad formats falling beneath the Better Ads Standards (CBA-23)

Appendix 1

Ad formats falling beneath the Better Ads Standards (CBA-23)

Appendix 1

Ad formats falling beneath the Better Ads Standards (CBA-23)

Appendix 1

Ad formats falling beneath the Better Ads Standards (CBA-23)

Appendix 1

Ad formats falling beneath the Better Ads Standards (CBA-23)

Appendix 1

Ad formats falling beneath the Better Ads Standards (CBA-23)

Appendix 1

Ad formats falling beneath the Better Ads Standards (CBA-23)

Appendix 1

Ad formats falling beneath the Better Ads Standards (CBA-23)

Appendix 1
Ad formats falling beneath the Better Ads Standards (CBA-23)

Ad formats falling beneath the Better Ads Standards (CBA-23)

Figure 1
Meta-organizational formation, in Valente and Oliver (2018, p. 7)

Meta-organizational formation, in Valente and Oliver (2018, p. 7)

Table 1
Description of PTCEs vis-à-vis MSMO literature

Description of PTCEs vis-à-vis MSMO literature

MSMO, Multi-Stakeholder Meta-Organization; PTCE, Territorial Cluster of Economic Cooperation.

Table 2
Type and number of data collected

Type and number of data collected

Table 3
Organizations involved in Onshare

Organizations involved in Onshare

MSMO, Multi-Stakeholder Meta-Organization; SSE, social and solidarity economy; NGO, nongovernmental organization.

Table 4
Organizations involved in Meetin

Organizations involved in Meetin

MSMO, Multi-Stakeholder Meta-Organization; SSE, social and solidarity economy; NGO, nongovernmental organization.

Table 5
Organizations involved in Socialtrade

Organizations involved in Socialtrade

MSMO, Multi-Stakeholder Meta-Organization; SSE, social and solidarity economy; NGO, nongovernmental organization.

Table 6
Organizations involved in Proxieco

Organizations involved in Proxieco

MSMO, Multi-Stakeholder Meta-Organization; SSE, social and solidarity economy; NGO, nongovernmental organization; PTCE, Territorial Cluster of

Table 7
Data structure

Data structure

MSMO, Multi-Stakeholder Meta-Organization.

Figure 2
The creation process of multi-stakeholder meta-organizations

The creation process of multi-stakeholder meta-organizations

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Appendix 1. Onshare – timeline form

Appendix 1. Onshare – timeline form

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Appendix 2. Meetin – timeline form

Appendix 2. Meetin – timeline form

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Appendix 3. Socialtrade – timeline form

Appendix 3. Socialtrade – timeline form

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Appendix 4. Proxieco – timeline form

Appendix 4. Proxieco – timeline form

Table 1
Producer and production site information

Producer and production site information

N.B: When using quotes, we maintained the anonymity of the interviewees. The CP (cider producer) code is used to ensure confidentiality. The numbers do not necessarily correspond to the chronological order in which the interviews were conducted.

Table 2
Examples of archival data corpus analyzed

Examples of archival data corpus analyzed

BM, Board Meeting; GA, General Assembly; OT, Others.

Figure 1
Data structure

Data structure

Table 3
Additional supporting data for each first-order category

Additional supporting data for each first-order category

SAQ, Alcohol Society of Quebec; MAPAQ, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food of Quebec; RACJQ, Regulatory Agency for Alcohol, Races and Games of Quebec.

Figure 2
A dynamic model of M-O and collective identity building

A dynamic model of M-O and collective identity building

Figure 1
CORN cooperative: The various levels of analysis of the MO

CORN cooperative: The various levels of analysis of the MO

Table 1
List and characteristics of interviews with CORN members’ representatives

List and characteristics of interviews with CORN members’ representatives

CORN, Cooperative Organic Retail Network; LLC, limited liability company.

Table 2
Secondary data documents

Secondary data documents

Figure 2
The main results of the research

The main results of the research

Figure 3
Inflection points in the history of CORN

Inflection points in the history of CORN

Figure 4
Evolution of CORN’s rule enforcement procedures

Evolution of CORN’s rule enforcement procedures

Figure 5
Membership protection regulations from the 2014 version of CORN’s statutes

Membership protection regulations from the 2014 version of CORN’s statutes

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