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The Los Angeles Non-Profit Sector: A Profile

open access: yes, 2008
Anheier, Helmut K.   +3 more
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Communication using celebrities in the non-profit sector

International Journal of Advertising, 2013
Nowadays celebrity endorsement has become a popular marketing technique in the non-profit sector. However, there is still a degree of light and shade as regards the determinants of the effectiveness of this communication strategy. Taking into account the significant lack of studies in this particular field, the current research presents a causal model ...
Maria del Mar Garcia de los Salmones   +2 more
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Benchmarking in the non‐profit sector in Australia

Benchmarking: An International Journal, 2005
PurposeThis paper aims to examine the use of benchmarking as a management technique in the Australian non‐profit sector. Benchmarking has great potential benefit for the non‐profit sector, particularly given the reliance of non‐profit enterprises on effectively utilizing human capital; thus it might be expected that they would be enthusiastic about ...
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The Non-profit Sector is Dead, Long Live the Non-profit Sector!

VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 2016
This article engages the debates on the basic parameters of the study of ‘the space’ between the state and the market, including definitions of the organizations, theories, and boundaries of the space. This article divides the debates into two camps, ‘the non-profit paradigm’ and ‘the new paradigm’, and credits the contribution of both sides ...
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Innovative IC Framework in the Non-Profit Sector

International Journal of Information Systems in the Service Sector, 2012
The importance of intellectual capital in the non-profit sector generates the need to measure its role in the value creation process. The purpose of the paper is to study the application of intellectual capital within the non-profit sector, by turning attention to resources such as: knowledge, experience, and skills.
BRONZETTI, Giovanni, RIJA, Maurizio
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Externalities from Government and Non-Profit Sectors

The Canadian Journal of Economics, 1975
Externalities from government and non-profit sectors. Externalities have been emphasized mainly in connection with the private sector. This paper stresses, first, that if customary definitions of externalities are employed, theory predicts that government and non-profit sectors will 'produce' such spillovers, because appropriability is attenuated ...
Roland N. McKean, Jacquelene M. Browning
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The Crisis of the Non-Profit Sector

The Black Scholar, 1982
The non-profit sector of U.S. cultural and social life is facing a crisis of major proportions, as we enter the inflation-ridden 1980s and a reactionary political climate. Blacks are especially affected by the crisis in the non-profit movement.
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Non-Profit Sector in the New Era

2021
Nonprofit organizations in the United States are continuously struggling to deliver their services with available resources. Many face tensions between the pursuit of their mission and maintenance of their financial viability. Similarly, foundations face an ever-increasing demand for support and are being forced to change their approach to philanthropy.
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Non-profit and for profit convergence: are non-profits increasingly adopting private sector practices?

International Journal of Society Systems Science, 2009
The role of the non-profit has traditionally been thought to create social value, while for-profit organisations have been held responsible for economic value creation. However, we now see this dichotomy blurring and organisations marrying social interest and market mechanisms to create both social and economic value (Alter, 2006).
Andres Ramirez, Kelly Janiga
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