Increasing competition for scarce resources has required Non Profit and Voluntary Organizations (NPVOs) to focus on organizational competitiveness, whilst also addressing social goals. This article explores how NPVOs reconcile these demands through the adoption of innovative strategies. Drawing from three NPVO case organizations, we utilise an intellectual capital (IC) theoretical framework (comprising human, social and organizational capital components) to explain the associated outcomes of approaches adopted and further understanding of how IC components interact. The interactions between capitals has received considerable academic attention in both private and public sector contexts, but there is little attention given to these dynamics ...
The importance of intellectual capital in the non-profit sector generates the need to measure its ro...
The recent (2011, 2015) ISTAT census (Italian institute of statistics) showed a significant increase...
Despite intensive research dedicated to both social alliances and business models, a research gap pe...
Increasing competition for scarce resources has required Non Profit and Voluntary Organizations (NPV...
Despite recent trends to re-evaluate the potential contribution of intangible assets in economic and...
[Abstract]: Intellectual capital (IC) is generally categorised into three primary interrelated c...
In responding to the public management agendas of government, nonprofit organizations (NPOs) have ha...
Despite recent trends to re-evaluate the potential contribution of intangible assets in economic and...
Purpose – The research has the aim of exploring whether and how relevant studies about nonprofit org...
Intellectual capital (IC) represents the collective knowledge that is embedded in the personnel, org...
Managing Nonprofit Organizations (NPOs) has become much more complex, particularly under the influen...
Purpose-This paper aims to examine the Intellectual Capital (IC) within social cooperatives that wor...
The importance of intellectual capital becomes one of the main subjects that have been recently tack...
Purpose - This paper aims to provide empirical evidence of the interrelationship between the Intelle...
The importance of intellectual capital in the non-profit sector generates the need to measure its ro...
The recent (2011, 2015) ISTAT census (Italian institute of statistics) showed a significant increase...
Despite intensive research dedicated to both social alliances and business models, a research gap pe...
Increasing competition for scarce resources has required Non Profit and Voluntary Organizations (NPV...
Despite recent trends to re-evaluate the potential contribution of intangible assets in economic and...
[Abstract]: Intellectual capital (IC) is generally categorised into three primary interrelated c...
In responding to the public management agendas of government, nonprofit organizations (NPOs) have ha...
Despite recent trends to re-evaluate the potential contribution of intangible assets in economic and...
Purpose – The research has the aim of exploring whether and how relevant studies about nonprofit org...
Intellectual capital (IC) represents the collective knowledge that is embedded in the personnel, org...
Managing Nonprofit Organizations (NPOs) has become much more complex, particularly under the influen...
Purpose-This paper aims to examine the Intellectual Capital (IC) within social cooperatives that wor...
The importance of intellectual capital becomes one of the main subjects that have been recently tack...
Purpose - This paper aims to provide empirical evidence of the interrelationship between the Intelle...
The importance of intellectual capital in the non-profit sector generates the need to measure its ro...
The recent (2011, 2015) ISTAT census (Italian institute of statistics) showed a significant increase...
Despite intensive research dedicated to both social alliances and business models, a research gap pe...