This study examines how various aspects of institutional context, including the regulatory environment, government affiliation, and government work experience, shape environmental nongovernmental organizations’ (eNGOs) managerial networking in China. Data from a nationwide survey of 267 eNGOs and in-depth interviews in 2014-2015 are analyzed. The findings show that China’s restrictive political environment suppresses eNGOs’ peer and business networking but is not associated with government networking. Compared with government-organized NGOs (GONGOs), civic eNGOs network more with peers, businesses, and government agencies. Furthermore, eNGOs with leaders having government work experience conduct more government networking. Theoretically, th...
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Over the past two decades, tensions on environmental issues have increased dramatically in China. En...
Traditional scholarship concerning Chinese Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and the Chinese NGO...
This thesis investigates a new variant of the relationship between society and the states: Governmen...
This paper is part of a larger empirical study grounded on senior managers' perceptions of corporate...
China’s state-society relationship has been the focus of attention of the international community in...
The Chinese government uses legal registration to manage and control the rise of social organization...
Environmental non-governmental organizations are becoming increasingly visible players in China’s en...
This research explores the implications of nonprofit leaders' government ties for nonprofit operatio...
This thesis examines one angle of state-society relations in authoritarian states through the lens o...
In response to failures of central planning, the Chinese government has experimented not only with f...
Abstract Social movement theories provide a framework for explaining the post-1990 rise in China&apo...
Drawing insights from the institutional embeddedness perspective, this article explores the changing...
Responding to China's major environmental challenges, researchers are increasingly exploring dynamic...
This article reports on part of a larger empirical study examining senior managers' perceptions of c...
Previous studies have described the low level of collaboration between the government and the grassr...
Over the past two decades, tensions on environmental issues have increased dramatically in China. En...
Traditional scholarship concerning Chinese Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and the Chinese NGO...
This thesis investigates a new variant of the relationship between society and the states: Governmen...
This paper is part of a larger empirical study grounded on senior managers' perceptions of corporate...
China’s state-society relationship has been the focus of attention of the international community in...
The Chinese government uses legal registration to manage and control the rise of social organization...