Despite intensive research dedicated to both social alliances and business models, a research gap persists with regard to why and how nonprofit organizations (NPOs) choose (or not) to partner with for-profit organizations (FPOs) to obtain funding. By adopting an NPO-centered analysis, this article presents a new framework, based on Bourdieu’s forms of capital. With an explicit consideration of symbolic capital—and the risks of damaging it if the NPO turns to FPOs for funding—the authors explore specific issues related to NPO business models. The empirical test of the framework relies on an original database of 150 nongovernmental organizations with international scope. It reveals four distinct business models (public, civic, opportunistic, ...
Non-profit organizations are an indivisible part of the structure of today’s economy, the good they ...
Nonprofits are said to serve as places for the reproduction of social capital. However, little is kn...
This paper tries to shed light on the economics of non-profit firms. It presents a limited manageria...
Despite intensive research dedicated to both social alliances and business models, a research gap pe...
Despite the increased attention of researchers to the nonprofit sector (Lu, 2018), studies on nonpro...
International audienceResearchers have endeavored to explore business models, i.e., how companies cr...
Increasing competition for scarce resources has required Non Profit and Voluntary Organizations (NPV...
This work in the first chapter describes reasons for the formation of nonprofit sector and the neces...
This study addresses the literature on the use of for-profit developed management practices and tool...
Numerous studies examine the effects of nonprofit organization-specific factors on donations to nonp...
[Abstract]: Intellectual capital (IC) is generally categorised into three primary interrelated c...
Why do NGOs and companies form a relationship and how, if at all do they implement it in order to cr...
A nonprofit organization (NPO), is defined as a business not conducted or maintained for the purpos...
Numerous studies examine the effects of nonprofit organization-specific factors on donations to nonp...
Non-profit organizations are an indivisible part of the structure of today’s economy, the good they ...
Nonprofits are said to serve as places for the reproduction of social capital. However, little is kn...
This paper tries to shed light on the economics of non-profit firms. It presents a limited manageria...
Despite intensive research dedicated to both social alliances and business models, a research gap pe...
Despite the increased attention of researchers to the nonprofit sector (Lu, 2018), studies on nonpro...
International audienceResearchers have endeavored to explore business models, i.e., how companies cr...
Increasing competition for scarce resources has required Non Profit and Voluntary Organizations (NPV...
This work in the first chapter describes reasons for the formation of nonprofit sector and the neces...
This study addresses the literature on the use of for-profit developed management practices and tool...
Numerous studies examine the effects of nonprofit organization-specific factors on donations to nonp...
[Abstract]: Intellectual capital (IC) is generally categorised into three primary interrelated c...
Why do NGOs and companies form a relationship and how, if at all do they implement it in order to cr...
A nonprofit organization (NPO), is defined as a business not conducted or maintained for the purpos...
Numerous studies examine the effects of nonprofit organization-specific factors on donations to nonp...
Non-profit organizations are an indivisible part of the structure of today’s economy, the good they ...
Nonprofits are said to serve as places for the reproduction of social capital. However, little is kn...
This paper tries to shed light on the economics of non-profit firms. It presents a limited manageria...