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Commercializing nonprofit organizations? Evidence from the Chinese nonprofit sector
Public Administration, 2022AbstractThe increasing reliance on commercial income in the nonprofit sector (“nonprofit commercialization”) in various countries has become a highly contested topic. In recent years, Chinese nonprofits have also paid growing attention to commercial activities and revenue.
Jiahuan Lu, Shanshan Guan, Qiang Dong
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Peer Reputation in the Nonprofit Sector: Its Role in Nonprofit Sector Management
Corporate Reputation Review, 2003Reputation is a complex construct. Any one organization normally has several different reputations based on attributes and criteria of specific interest to different publics, constituencies, interest groups and/or stakeholders. Managers of nonprofit organizations need to think beyond how their organization is perceived by the general public and to be ...
Paulette Padanyi, Brenda Gainer
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Democratizing the Nonprofit Sector*
Journal of Political Philosophy, 2012IN 1913—just prior to World War I—the United States Congress established a national income tax. There was a concern, however, that the income tax would lead individuals to reduce their charitable contributions. Accordingly, Congress rendered donations to groups ‘organized and operated for charitable, scientific, and educational purposes’ exempt from ...
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Accountability in Nonprofit Sector
2020Accountability in nonprofit sector concerns an articulated assessment of global and overall consistency inherent in the following key elements: (a) Transparent use of financial and nonfinancial resources. (b) Correctness of management and governance. (c) Adequacy and conformity between actions and objectives.
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Essays on the Nonprofit Sector
2022This dissertation uses public-use data to examine the ways in which nonprofits respond to information and emerging trends. Chapter I studies responses to charity ratings. Chapter II examines the effect of big gifts on rival charities. Chapter III describes long-run trends in giving in the United States.
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Increasing Nonprofit Sector Effectiveness
2017Recommendations for nonprofit staff, board members, and philanthropists.
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The Nonprofit Sector: Radical Potential?
Review of Radical Political Economics, 1997What is the potential for using nonprofit institutions to foster radical change in the United States? At a time when the public sector is heavily constrained, does the third sector provide a base for radical activity? Recent writing advocating growth of the sector is surveyed, as are some of the sector's most significant areas of activity.
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