IGA – International Institute of Alpine Cooperative Research

The International Institute of Alpine Cooperative Research is an association under association law, registered with the competent association authority (currently the federal police headquarters in Innsbruck). Alpine cooperatives can look back on a more than 100-year success story. The IGA Association sees itself as a research institute that has its main focus in particular, but not exclusively, on Alpine countries. Therefore, all of our current partners originate from the Alpine region.

16th IGA annual conference 2011

The IGA annual conference 2011 took place on Friday, 18 November 2011 in Merano, Mais in the event centre KiMM. Topic: "Conflicting opportunities of honorary posts between cooperative tradition and contemporary business management"

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15th IGA annual conference 2010

The IGA annual conference 2010 took place on Thursday, 4 November 2010 in Innsbruck. Topic: "Performance and management audits"

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Awarding of the Theodor Körner Prize 2010 to Ms Monika Wurzer by Federal President Dr Heinz Fischer

Federal President Dr Heinz Fischer congratulates Ms Monika Maria Wurzer in the course of the Theodor Körner award ceremony 2010

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14th IGA annual conference 2009

The 14th IGA annual conference took place on 13 November 2009 in Grainau

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13th IGA annual conference 2008

The 13th IGA annual conference took place on 14 November 2008 in Innsbruck

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International Institute of Alpine Cooperative Research
Pechestraße 12
A-6020 Innsbruck
Austria
+43 664 1840053

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How did IGA evolve?

Alpine cooperatives boast 100 years of success

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IGA Research Award

IGA awards substantial prize money to support research on cooperatives, especially in the Alpine region.

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What needs to be done?

We believe that it is time to work together on enhancing the central cooperative idea.

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