Non-profit organizations (NPOs) are major providers of services in many fields of endeavour, and often receive financial support from government. This article investigates different forms of government/non-profit funding relationships, with the viewpoint being mainly, though not exclusively, from the perspective of the non-profit agencies. While there are a number of existing typologies of government/NPO relations, these are dated and in need of further empirical analysis and testing. The article advances an empirically derived extension to current models of government/NPO relations. A future research agenda is outlined based on the constructs that underpin typologies, rather than discrete categorization of relationships
The relevance of the research topic is due to the denationalization of the social services market an...
Traditional funder-purchaser-provider models position the state as funder/ purchaser and non-profit ...
This paper is concerned with envisioning the development of non-government organisations (NGOs) in A...
Non-profit organisations are major providers of services in many fields and often receive financial ...
While there is a history of government funding non-profits in Australia, the relationships between g...
The goal of this paper is to describe the relationship between a non-governmental organisation and t...
The article provides a comparative exploration of New Public Management (NPM) funding models on the ...
The article provides a comparative exploration of New Public Management (NPM) funding models on the ...
Working with publics and organisations at the community level has become increasingly important for ...
The purpose of this article is to provide a new, more comprehensive stakeholder theory of the relati...
University of Technology, Sydney. School of Management.Concerns over the future of the nonprofit sec...
This article proposes redefined relationship indicators for the stakeholder relationship between cor...
Interorganizational Relationships are defined by Levine and White (1961) as 'any voluntary activity ...
Under Australia's federal system subnational governments fund the delivery of a wide range of public...
Governments have been developing and applying various approaches to ecological sustainable developme...
The relevance of the research topic is due to the denationalization of the social services market an...
Traditional funder-purchaser-provider models position the state as funder/ purchaser and non-profit ...
This paper is concerned with envisioning the development of non-government organisations (NGOs) in A...
Non-profit organisations are major providers of services in many fields and often receive financial ...
While there is a history of government funding non-profits in Australia, the relationships between g...
The goal of this paper is to describe the relationship between a non-governmental organisation and t...
The article provides a comparative exploration of New Public Management (NPM) funding models on the ...
The article provides a comparative exploration of New Public Management (NPM) funding models on the ...
Working with publics and organisations at the community level has become increasingly important for ...
The purpose of this article is to provide a new, more comprehensive stakeholder theory of the relati...
University of Technology, Sydney. School of Management.Concerns over the future of the nonprofit sec...
This article proposes redefined relationship indicators for the stakeholder relationship between cor...
Interorganizational Relationships are defined by Levine and White (1961) as 'any voluntary activity ...
Under Australia's federal system subnational governments fund the delivery of a wide range of public...
Governments have been developing and applying various approaches to ecological sustainable developme...
The relevance of the research topic is due to the denationalization of the social services market an...
Traditional funder-purchaser-provider models position the state as funder/ purchaser and non-profit ...
This paper is concerned with envisioning the development of non-government organisations (NGOs) in A...