A Dictionary of Nonprofit Terms and ConceptsIndiana University Press, 2006 M11 8 - 360 pages This reference work defines more than 1,200 terms and concepts that have been found useful in past research and theory on the nonprofit sector. The entries reflect the importance of associations, citizen participation, philanthropy, voluntary action, nonprofit management, volunteer administration, leisure, and political activities of nonprofits. They also reflect a concern for the wider range of useful general concepts in theory and research that bear on the nonprofit sector and its manifestations in the United States and elsewhere. This dictionary supplies some of the necessary foundational work on the road toward a general theory of the nonprofit sector. |
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... significant autonomy,” where Salamon and Anheier (1992a:135) seem to ask for complete autonomy (“not controlled by outside entities”). We also include as nonprofits both public (nonmember) benefit and private member benefit groups, as ...
... significant autonomy,” where Salamon and Anheier (1992a:135) seem to ask for complete autonomy (“not controlled by outside entities”). We also include as nonprofits both public (nonmember) benefit and private member benefit groups, as ...
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... significant extent. The political nonprofits, we contend, ultimately drive the service nonprofits, not vice versa (doing so through influence on government and the larger political system). Moreover, the service nonprofits are often ...
... significant extent. The political nonprofits, we contend, ultimately drive the service nonprofits, not vice versa (doing so through influence on government and the larger political system). Moreover, the service nonprofits are often ...
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... also quasi-volunteer; quasi-volunteer action altruism, relative: the usual form of *altruism in which altruistic people, altruism, secondary based on significant self-interest, gain self-satisfaction (*satisfaction) from 19.
... also quasi-volunteer; quasi-volunteer action altruism, relative: the usual form of *altruism in which altruistic people, altruism, secondary based on significant self-interest, gain self-satisfaction (*satisfaction) from 19.
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... significant self-interest, gain self-satisfaction (*satisfaction) from the altruistic act (a) by feeling good (satisfied) about being altruistic (a socially valued trait); (b) by enjoying the satisfaction of the person, *group, or other ...
... significant self-interest, gain self-satisfaction (*satisfaction) from the altruistic act (a) by feeling good (satisfied) about being altruistic (a socially valued trait); (b) by enjoying the satisfaction of the person, *group, or other ...
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