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This study fills a gap in research on the philanthropic outcomes of political events. More specifically, it provides empirical evidence to supplement anecdotal reports that nonprofit organizations experienced a substantial increase in donations following
Mesch Debra J. +5 more
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Organizations across sectors appear to be shifting their ambitions from solving social problems to changing entire social systems. This phenomenon offers a timely opportunity to revisit what came to be known as the third mandate of organizational theory.
Johanna Mair, Christian Seelos
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The 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake preluded to China’s new era of social innovations, which, under the radar, has been robustly driven by philanthropy since 2009.
Qinghong Wang
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Although religious giving represents the largest sector of charitable giving in the US, its overall impact on social welfare has been questioned, pointing to the possibility that the majority of funding might stay within the religious community, with ...
Kidist Ibrie Yasin +2 more
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Philanthropy is a voluntary behavior that aims to benefit the community, whether done independently or institutionally. However, even so, philanthropy that comes with its new transformation from classical to modern (social purposes) which is able to ...
Suyoto Arief +2 more
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The Effect of Indonesia Philanthropy’s Regulation Towards the Welfare State
Philanthropy has been very beneficial for social welfare. However, the regulation of philanthropy that governs philanthropy management institutions has not been successful in enhancing the welfare of the poor, particularly in post-COVID-19 tourism areas.
Mukhlishin Mukhlishin +4 more
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Corporate philanthropy is one of the most debated topics among scholars for socially responsible firms. This study examines the impact of corporate philanthropy on customer citizenship behavior.
Linart Janbout
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Philanthropy in Portugal [PDF]
At the European Council meeting in Lisbon in 2000, the European Union (EU) established the strategic goal of becoming “the most dynamic and competitive knowledge‐based economy in the world” by 2010 (Fontaine, 2000). To achieve this, each EU member state would be required to increase its investment in research and development (R&D) to 3% of its Gross ...
Sofia, Rodrigues +4 more
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Instrumental Philanthropy, Nonprofit Theory, and Information Costs
Instrumental philanthropy has gained attention and popularity in recent decades as an approach to maximizing the impact of giving. This article evaluates the suitability of the nonprofit institutional form, specifically the US public charity, as a ...
Mitchell George E., Calabrese Thad D.
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Why Philanthropy is No Substitute for Taxation: A Case Study of Plutocratic Philanthropy in the UK
This paper investigates the role of elite philanthropy in the context of rising global inequality, asking whether large-scale philanthropic donations by elites are well placed to help tackle structural inequality.
Luna Glucksberg, Louise Russell-Prywata
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