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Prosocial organizations have different moral objectives. Some seek to promote welfare (e.g., Red Cross), but others seek to promote justice and equality (e.g., ACLU).
Shreyans Goenka, S. V. Osselaer
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Introduction: One of the most important tasks of managers is optimal allocation of financial resources, and maximum productivity of available facilities.
Narges Asadi-Janati +4 more
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BackgroundSpinal cord injury (SCI) in infancy halts typical development secondary to paralysis/paresis and the limited ability to engage with the environment. Traditional therapies further restrict a child via bracing, equipment, and medications.
MacKenzie Goode-Roberts +7 more
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UK charities and the pandemic: navigating the perfect storm
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on the UK charity sector, outline possible opportunities for researchers in accounting/management as a consequence and discuss possible strategies to respond to the pandemic Design ...
Noel Hyndman
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Well-Being Lessons for Improving Charities’ Online Recruitment
In an increasingly competitive context, attracting and retaining the best employees are a real preoccupation and a big challenge for organizations. Online recruitment (OR) is a growing trend, and corporate websites are an important instrument for talent ...
Maria Buenadicha-Mateos +3 more
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Putting our money where their mouth is: alignment of charitable aims with charity investments - tensions in policy and practice [PDF]
Given the values-driven nature of the mission of most charities, it might be expected that investment behaviour would be similarly values-driven. This paper documents the ethical investment policies and practices of the largest UK charities and explores ...
ACEVO +81 more
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Evaluation of Benevolent Leadership among Managers of Non-Governmental Charitable Centers and Institutions in Kerman: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Introduction: Benevolent leadership is a type of authentic leadership that develops virtues in the organization and perhaps beyond that in the society through the development of morals and constructive actions, as well as fostering a sense of social ...
Masoudeh Parvaresh +2 more
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Mandatory public benefit reporting as a basis for charity accountability: findings from England & Wales [PDF]
Charitable status is inherently linked in many jurisdictions with the requirement that an entity must be established for public benefit. But, until recently the public benefit principle had relatively little impact on the operations of most established ...
Fletcher, Neil J, Morgan, Gareth G
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Fraud in small charities: evidence from England and Wales
Purpose Despite the increasing awareness of fraud in organisations and the potential benefits of strong fraud management through deterrence and prevention in the UK, there remains limited research on fraud in small charities.
Paschal Ohalehi
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Philanthropic Activities and Companies Innovation under Conditions of Information Asymmetry [PDF]
Introduction: Philanthropy is one of the most important bases of social ethics that considers and studies the affection for human beings. Corporate philanthropy results in taking into account the companies’ growth with regard to the production of goods ...
V. Taghizadeh Khaneghah (Ph. D.) +1 more
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