2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11266-014-9501-y
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Stages and Pathways of Development of Nonprofit Organizations: An Integrative Model

Abstract: International audienceMost research suggests that nonprofit organizations (NPOs) should professionalize in order to become more efficient. Yet, a growing body of literature emphasizes the importance of preserving some of their original grassroots culture. Based on a qualitative meta-analysis of 19 in-depth cases from the past decade, our integrative model contributes to this debate in three important ways: first, we suggest that most NPO pathways of development are characterized by the acquisition of a dual na… Show more

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“…At a macro level, aid is analysed considering for example the monetary amounts and investigating what countries are the donors 9 but this is far away from the "grass root" experience. Some researchers suggest that NPOs need to professionalise in order to become more efficient but, at the same time, maintain their grass root expertise 10 . The number and variety of NPOs suggests, however, that there can be differences in the effectiveness and even in the motives of NPOs performance.…”
Section: Npo Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At a macro level, aid is analysed considering for example the monetary amounts and investigating what countries are the donors 9 but this is far away from the "grass root" experience. Some researchers suggest that NPOs need to professionalise in order to become more efficient but, at the same time, maintain their grass root expertise 10 . The number and variety of NPOs suggests, however, that there can be differences in the effectiveness and even in the motives of NPOs performance.…”
Section: Npo Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model seeks to account for differences in the contribution of HRM to employee-related and performance outcomes. It has witnessed growing influence in the nonprofit literature, being examined in a variety of empirical studies and contexts (e.g., Kellner et al, 2017;Valeau, 2015;Walk et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…External pressures confront NPOs at the heart of their unique values, goals, and mission. Mostly founded for goals other than commercial purposes, the nonprofit mission and values drive the organization's development (Pedrini et al, 2016;Valeau, 2015). Even if NPOs decide to engage partly in commercial objectives, the mission is fundamental and central in the selection of commercial interests and/or business partners (Eng et al, 2012).…”
Section: Managerial Discretion: Between External Pressures and Unique Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this study, we argue that a reassessment of the influence of rank-and-file stakeholders may be one of the keys to maintaining a sense of mission in the long-term. This general hypothesis reconnects with the roots of "associationism" (Laville, 2017) and draws on solidarity economy and civil society approaches to the nonprofit sector (Laville, 2017;Laville, Young, & Eynaud, 2015, Valeau, 2015. These approaches view NPOs as organized action by the population and for the population to address social, economic, and democratic issues.…”
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confidence: 97%