This study examines “coopetitive” relationships between community foundations and local United Ways, relationships that combine both cooperative and competitive elements. Although business management literature has widely recognized that interorganizational relationships often are not purely cooperative or competitive, coopetitive relationships have received less attention in nonprofit research. We use a mixed methods approach to explore the concept of nonprofit coopetition. Drawing upon quantitative survey data and qualitative interviews from eight communities, we examine the existence and conditions in which coopetitive relationships are developed and maintained.Charles Stewart Mott Foundatio
Research on the phenomenon of coopetition described as two competing firms cooperating with the inte...
Working with publics and organisations at the community level has become increasingly important for ...
Collaboration between nonprofit and business sectors is widely regarded as a value creation process ...
Coopetition was formalized as a strategic management concept in the early 1990s by Ray Noorda, CEO o...
Coopetition is a concept that describes the simultaneous cooperation and competition between organis...
Over the past three decades, interorganizational collaboration among human services nonprofits has d...
This study examined how market segmentation strategy can assist nonprofit organizations to identify ...
Fueled in part by fiscal challenges and structural shifts at the state and federal level, nonprofit ...
Although all types of public collaborative networks are aimed towards taking joint actions, relation...
With increasing service needs, demand for more accountability, and limited resources, nonprofit huma...
2019-02-13With increasing service needs, demand for more accountability, and limited resources, nonp...
Much of the current debates in the social service delivery have focused on the blurring boundaries b...
In recent years, nonprofit scholars have increasingly studied the phenomenon of social enterprises w...
This project explores how relationships are formed and maintained by local philanthropic leaders. O...
Nonprofit-Business collaboration (NBC) has been widely investigated, being regarded as a value creat...
Research on the phenomenon of coopetition described as two competing firms cooperating with the inte...
Working with publics and organisations at the community level has become increasingly important for ...
Collaboration between nonprofit and business sectors is widely regarded as a value creation process ...
Coopetition was formalized as a strategic management concept in the early 1990s by Ray Noorda, CEO o...
Coopetition is a concept that describes the simultaneous cooperation and competition between organis...
Over the past three decades, interorganizational collaboration among human services nonprofits has d...
This study examined how market segmentation strategy can assist nonprofit organizations to identify ...
Fueled in part by fiscal challenges and structural shifts at the state and federal level, nonprofit ...
Although all types of public collaborative networks are aimed towards taking joint actions, relation...
With increasing service needs, demand for more accountability, and limited resources, nonprofit huma...
2019-02-13With increasing service needs, demand for more accountability, and limited resources, nonp...
Much of the current debates in the social service delivery have focused on the blurring boundaries b...
In recent years, nonprofit scholars have increasingly studied the phenomenon of social enterprises w...
This project explores how relationships are formed and maintained by local philanthropic leaders. O...
Nonprofit-Business collaboration (NBC) has been widely investigated, being regarded as a value creat...
Research on the phenomenon of coopetition described as two competing firms cooperating with the inte...
Working with publics and organisations at the community level has become increasingly important for ...
Collaboration between nonprofit and business sectors is widely regarded as a value creation process ...