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      Organizing Logics, Nonprofit Management and Change: Rethinking Power, Persuasion and Authority

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      Nonprofit organizations are conventionally positioned as generators of social and cultural forms of capital for the common good. Recent years, however, have seen professionalization promoted widely by funders, policy-makers and nonprofit practitioners across the globe.

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      Product ID:9780367711047
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Routledge Studies in the Management of Voluntary and Non-Profit Organizations
      Title:Organizing Logics, Nonprofit Management and Change
      Subtitle:Rethinking Power, Persuasion and Authority
      Authors:Author: Carole Bain, Tracey Coule
      Page Count:176
      Subjects:Sociology: work and labour, Sociology: work & labour, Economics, Management of specific areas, Organizational theory and behaviour, Public ownership / nationalization, Non-profitmaking organizations, Economics, Management of specific areas, Organizational theory & behaviour, Public ownership / nationalization, Non-profitmaking organizations
      Description:Nonprofit organizations are conventionally positioned as generators of social and cultural forms of capital for the common good. Recent years, however, have seen professionalization promoted widely by funders, policy-makers and nonprofit practitioners across the globe.

      Nonprofit organizations are conventionally positioned as generators of social and cultural forms of capital for the common good. As such they occupy a different space to other types of organizations such as corporate firms that exist primarily to generate economic capital for private owners/shareholders.

      Recent years, however, have seen professionalization promoted widely by funders, policy-makers and nonprofit practitioners across the globe. At the same time, there has been an increasing cross-over of employees from private and public bodies into nonprofits. But do such shifts open up space for the wholesale importation of managerialism into and commercialization of the nonprofit sphere? Are nonprofits at risk of being reconstituted as primarily economic entities, serving the interests of a leadership elite? How are such changes in an organization’s trajectory brought about? What are the consequences for trustees, staff, members and the nature of managerial work? The authors engage with critical questions such as these through a unique insider account of one professional institute experiencing unprecedented changes that challenge its very reason for being. Drawing on a three-year ethnography, they narrate organizational inhabitants’ struggles in their search for purpose and analyze the myriad of changes within different aspects of organizing including structure, strategizing, pay and reward, governance and leadership.

      The book will enable readers to reframe and rethink organizational change as a process involving power, persuasion and authority, and will be of value to researchers, students, academics and practitioners interested in managerial work and organizational change in non-profit organizations.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:1900-01-01

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      Weight300 g
      Dimensions228 × 152 × 15 mm