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Home > About ACCC Learn more about Senator Arthur Capper The Arthur Capper Cooperative Center (ACCC) in the K-State Department of Agricultural Economics was established on June 11, 1984 by an agreement between Kansas State University and the Kansas Cooperative Council.
Our
mission
is to serve as a premier center
of excellence in cooperative education. We focus on cooperative
research, cooperative business development, cooperative finance,
cooperative leadership, cooperative strategic management and cooperative
marketing. Our primary objective is to increase understanding of the cooperative form of business. We conduct teaching, research and educational extension programs to help students and cooperatives understand and improve decision making in cooperatives, cooperative performance, customer service to patrons of cooperatives, cooperative industry standards and the ability of cooperatives to compete with other businesses in the marketplace. We have added or expanded cooperative topics in courses, including presentations by cooperative leaders, and developed an in-depth case study of a local cooperative to teach cooperative principles, economics, and management to aid in cooperative education. We have also developed a comprehensive software program which helps cooperatives determine results of alternative strategies. We have presented educational programs and information to various state, regional and national audiences including an Annual CEO Round Table, seminars on cooperative finance, cooperative marketing, and cooperative organization and assisted with the Kansas Cooperative Council's Director Development Program. We have also established a cooperative library containing over 7,000 documents, books and videos and created the Arthur Capper Cooperative Research Collection in the K-State library. This page was last updated on February 04, 2008 Copyright 2008, Kansas State University |
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Research on Cooperatives -
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