In this paper we argue that the lack of attention to the third sector historically is primarily a result of the weakness and limitations of the concepts that are used to define and describe it. The purpose of this article is to remedy this situation by developing a general definition of the sector that can be used in comparative research. To do so, the article first identifies four alternative types of definitions that are potentially available and evaluates each in terms of three basic criteria. On this basis it concludes that the most useful definition is the ‘structural/operational’ one, which includes in the non-profit sector organisations that share five basic characteristics. These are: formal, private, non-profit-distributing, self-g...
According to some, the third sector is unsuited to singular definitions because it is by its nature ...
This is one in a series of Working Papers produced by The Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Secto...
Nonprofit organizations and the nonprofit sector more generally are part of a complex dual transitio...
The growth of the non-profit, voluntary or third sector has been widely recognized throughout the wo...
Building on a previousVoluntas article (Salamon and Anheier, 1992b), which formulated a systematic a...
The Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project is a systematic effort to analyze the scope, ...
This article outlines major characteristics of the nonprofit sector in civil law, common law, social...
This paper seeks to establish whether the structural-operational definition of the sector, used by t...
The idea of private, independent, voluntary nonprofit organizations as components of a “sector ” and...
The field of nonprofit sector studies has recently continued to expand and change in response to new...
Cross-nationally, the introduction of New Public Management coincides with a significant growth phas...
This text is the first to dedicate itself to the nonprofit sector. It provides a comprehensive overv...
A basic theoretical challenge for third sector scholars today is to speak in general and consistent ...
As a result in part of the way non-profit institutions are defined and treated in the United Nations...
Society development, legislative and economical environment, all strongly influences third sector an...
According to some, the third sector is unsuited to singular definitions because it is by its nature ...
This is one in a series of Working Papers produced by The Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Secto...
Nonprofit organizations and the nonprofit sector more generally are part of a complex dual transitio...
The growth of the non-profit, voluntary or third sector has been widely recognized throughout the wo...
Building on a previousVoluntas article (Salamon and Anheier, 1992b), which formulated a systematic a...
The Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project is a systematic effort to analyze the scope, ...
This article outlines major characteristics of the nonprofit sector in civil law, common law, social...
This paper seeks to establish whether the structural-operational definition of the sector, used by t...
The idea of private, independent, voluntary nonprofit organizations as components of a “sector ” and...
The field of nonprofit sector studies has recently continued to expand and change in response to new...
Cross-nationally, the introduction of New Public Management coincides with a significant growth phas...
This text is the first to dedicate itself to the nonprofit sector. It provides a comprehensive overv...
A basic theoretical challenge for third sector scholars today is to speak in general and consistent ...
As a result in part of the way non-profit institutions are defined and treated in the United Nations...
Society development, legislative and economical environment, all strongly influences third sector an...
According to some, the third sector is unsuited to singular definitions because it is by its nature ...
This is one in a series of Working Papers produced by The Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Secto...
Nonprofit organizations and the nonprofit sector more generally are part of a complex dual transitio...