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Dachverbände als Instrument der Non-Profit Governance

Umbrella associations as governance instrument of nonprofit organizations
[journal article]

Schnurbein, Georg von

Abstract

"Die Forschung zu Non-Profit Governance bezieht sich dominant auf den Vorstand einer Non-Profit-Organisation (NPO). Dabei spielen weit mehr Akteure eine Rolle für die Governance einer NPO. Dieser Beitrag befasst sich auf der Grundlage des Institutionellen Isomorphismus mit der Bedeutung des Dachverb... view more

"Die Forschung zu Non-Profit Governance bezieht sich dominant auf den Vorstand einer Non-Profit-Organisation (NPO). Dabei spielen weit mehr Akteure eine Rolle für die Governance einer NPO. Dieser Beitrag befasst sich auf der Grundlage des Institutionellen Isomorphismus mit der Bedeutung des Dachverbandes als Governance-Instrument der Mitgliederorganisationen. In Abhängigkeit von der Autonomie der Mitgliederorganisationen und der Umfeldstabilität wird idealtypisch aufgezeigt, wie die Mitgliedschaft im Dachverband Anpassungsprozesse fördert und welche Entwicklungspfade dadurch ermöglicht werden." (Autorenreferat)... view less


"Research on nonprofit governance is dominantly focused on the board, although other constituents play important roles, as well. This piece of work uses the framework of institutional isomorphism to discuss the role of an umbrella foundation as a governance instrument for its member organizations. B... view more

"Research on nonprofit governance is dominantly focused on the board, although other constituents play important roles, as well. This piece of work uses the framework of institutional isomorphism to discuss the role of an umbrella foundation as a governance instrument for its member organizations. Based on the autonomy of the members and the stabile of the environment as decisive factors, four ideal type influences of the umbrella organization on changes in the governance system are presented." (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
Federal Republic of Germany; non-profit sector; non-profit-organization; interest group; instruments; membership; corporate governance; governance; structure; comparative research; theory; stability; environment; autonomy; organizations

Classification
Organizational Sociology

Method
applied research; descriptive study

Document language
German

Publication Year
2012

Page/Pages
p. 50-61

Journal
Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik, 13 (2012) 1

ISSN
1439-880X

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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