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Alleviating Indigenous poverty through tourism: the role of NGOs
Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2020Tourism is acknowledged as a tool through which communities can achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with non-governmental organisations (NGOs) highlighted as important development partners in this regard. This paper examines
Md. Ariful Hoque, B. Lovelock, A. Carr
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Accountability In Practice: Mechanisms for NGOs
World Development, 2003Alnoor Ebrahim
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When do environmental NGOs work? A test of the conditional effectiveness of environmental advocacy
Environmental Politics, 2020Under what conditions does environmental non-governmental (NGO) advocacy affect environmental outcomes? We build on earlier theoretical work and contend that the influence of environmental NGO advocacy is conditioned on (a) the ability of local citizens ...
Raul Pacheco‐Vega, Amanda Murdie
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Contentions over World Culture: The Rise of Legal Restrictions on Foreign Funding to NGOs, 1994–2015
Social Forces, 2019:The last two decades have witnessed an unprecedented rise in government restrictions on foreign funding to nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). Often in the name of defending the nation from outside influences, over 60 countries have implemented laws ...
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What Prompts Companies to Collaboration With NGOs? Recent Evidence From the Netherlands
Business and Society, 2015Frank den Hond +2 more
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Third World Quarterly, 2019
Limited research has been done on non-governmental organisation (NGO) heterogeneity and its representation in global governance. Using the example of international climate change politics, we demonstrate that Northern and Southern NGOs tend to pursue ...
Marika Gereke, Tanja Brühl
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Limited research has been done on non-governmental organisation (NGO) heterogeneity and its representation in global governance. Using the example of international climate change politics, we demonstrate that Northern and Southern NGOs tend to pursue ...
Marika Gereke, Tanja Brühl
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2016
Non-profit non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are playing an increasing role in global politics, for example, in setting standards and monitoring their implementation or bringing about and shaping international institutions. The relations between NGOs are often considered to be crucial for either the success or the failure of the NGOs’ efforts to ...
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Non-profit non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are playing an increasing role in global politics, for example, in setting standards and monitoring their implementation or bringing about and shaping international institutions. The relations between NGOs are often considered to be crucial for either the success or the failure of the NGOs’ efforts to ...
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NGOs and the Creation of Value in Supply Chains
Strategic Management Journal, 2017Firms and NGOs often collaborate to establish new supply chains. With a formal model, we analyze how NGOs can alleviate market failures and improve supplier economic inclusion while strategically interacting with firms.
Olivier Chatain, Elena Plaksenkova
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