Among Lester Salamon’s early theoretical contributions was the introduction of the “Voluntary Failure” concept.In a series of articles published in the second half of the 1980s (Salamon, L. M. 1987a. “Of Market Failure, Voluntary Failure, and ThirdParty Government: Toward a Theory of Government-Nonprofit Relations in the Modern Welfare State.” Journal of Voluntary Action Research 16 (1–2): 29–49. Reprinted in Salamon (1995): 33–49, Salamon, L. M. 1987b. “Partners in Public Service: The Scope and Theory of Government-Nonprofit Relations,” In The Nonprofit Sector. A Research Handbook, edited by W. Powell Walter, 99–117. New Haven: Yale University Press, Salamon, L. M. 1989. “The Voluntary Sector and the Future of the Welfare State.” Non...
Purpose – At present no satisfactory economic theory of non-profit organizational leadership exists....
Civil society organizations only started to be considered a sector in the 1970s in the United States...
Since the end of the twentieth century, it is increasingly becoming clear that the architecture of m...
Among Lester Salamon’s early theoretical contributions was the introduction of the “Voluntary Failur...
This paper attempts to survey the economic literature on demand-based theories of the voluntary sect...
Lester M. Salamon, Partners in Public Service: Government-Nonprofit Relations in the Modern Welfare ...
The U.S. nonprofit sector and other forms of contemporary national third sectors which are current...
This is one of two summation papers presented at the conclusion of the 2012 Queensland University co...
A basic theoretical challenge for third sector scholars today is to speak in general and consistent ...
The state, the market and the voluntary non-profit sectors can be seen as each being characterized b...
Against the background of the current shift from government to governance, relationships between thi...
Believing that the least government is the best government, the Reagan Administration favored, in bo...
Public-private partnerships have long been highly valued in Western welfare states, and the valuatio...
Public-private partnerships have long been highly valued in Western welfare states, and the valuatio...
This paper examines the success and failure of a once pre-eminent New Zealand charity – the Council ...
Purpose – At present no satisfactory economic theory of non-profit organizational leadership exists....
Civil society organizations only started to be considered a sector in the 1970s in the United States...
Since the end of the twentieth century, it is increasingly becoming clear that the architecture of m...
Among Lester Salamon’s early theoretical contributions was the introduction of the “Voluntary Failur...
This paper attempts to survey the economic literature on demand-based theories of the voluntary sect...
Lester M. Salamon, Partners in Public Service: Government-Nonprofit Relations in the Modern Welfare ...
The U.S. nonprofit sector and other forms of contemporary national third sectors which are current...
This is one of two summation papers presented at the conclusion of the 2012 Queensland University co...
A basic theoretical challenge for third sector scholars today is to speak in general and consistent ...
The state, the market and the voluntary non-profit sectors can be seen as each being characterized b...
Against the background of the current shift from government to governance, relationships between thi...
Believing that the least government is the best government, the Reagan Administration favored, in bo...
Public-private partnerships have long been highly valued in Western welfare states, and the valuatio...
Public-private partnerships have long been highly valued in Western welfare states, and the valuatio...
This paper examines the success and failure of a once pre-eminent New Zealand charity – the Council ...
Purpose – At present no satisfactory economic theory of non-profit organizational leadership exists....
Civil society organizations only started to be considered a sector in the 1970s in the United States...
Since the end of the twentieth century, it is increasingly becoming clear that the architecture of m...