Private non-profit organizations are increasingly assuming key roles as human service providers within the new political economy. This paper aims to contribute to our understandings of how the participation of nonprofit intermediaries can modify the outcomes of the market and how such participation dynamically relates to policy and regulation. Developing an integrated approach to the question of sectoral difference and cross-sector collaboration, the paper focuses on the challenge of reform and sustainability in a particular social field -- Workforce Development -- situated at the intersection of law, market, and society. In an era of privatization, welfare-to-work reforms, and a devolution revolution, government agencies must often decide ...
The discussion of the third sector and its role in the provision of welfare has garnered remarkable ...
In recent years, there has been a blurring of the traditional boundaries between the public and the ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-101)In the past few decades there has been increasing ...
Increasingly, nonprofit, for-profit, and public organizations have been cooperating in producing and...
Our political and economic system contains three seemingly distinct sectors: public, proprietary, an...
In this chapter we illustrate how the public sector might fail in narrowing spatial inequalities, an...
Nonprofits are increasingly involved in cross-sectoral collaborations with the public sector. Howeve...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA) devolved welfar...
We present a general equilibrium model where manufacturing and service firms coexist. The quality of...
The nonprofit sector occupies an ever more central role in economic and social policies, from the re...
By virtue of their hybrid identity as both nonprofit human service organizations and commercial bu...
Governing Cross-Sector Collaboration tackles the issues inherent in partnerships with nongovernmenta...
A large body of literature documents the increasing adoption of fee-for-service models, competitive ...
This paper presents findings of a study examining state-voluntary sector inter-organizational relati...
Nonprofit organizations and the nonprofit sector more generally are part of a complex dual transitio...
The discussion of the third sector and its role in the provision of welfare has garnered remarkable ...
In recent years, there has been a blurring of the traditional boundaries between the public and the ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-101)In the past few decades there has been increasing ...
Increasingly, nonprofit, for-profit, and public organizations have been cooperating in producing and...
Our political and economic system contains three seemingly distinct sectors: public, proprietary, an...
In this chapter we illustrate how the public sector might fail in narrowing spatial inequalities, an...
Nonprofits are increasingly involved in cross-sectoral collaborations with the public sector. Howeve...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA) devolved welfar...
We present a general equilibrium model where manufacturing and service firms coexist. The quality of...
The nonprofit sector occupies an ever more central role in economic and social policies, from the re...
By virtue of their hybrid identity as both nonprofit human service organizations and commercial bu...
Governing Cross-Sector Collaboration tackles the issues inherent in partnerships with nongovernmenta...
A large body of literature documents the increasing adoption of fee-for-service models, competitive ...
This paper presents findings of a study examining state-voluntary sector inter-organizational relati...
Nonprofit organizations and the nonprofit sector more generally are part of a complex dual transitio...
The discussion of the third sector and its role in the provision of welfare has garnered remarkable ...
In recent years, there has been a blurring of the traditional boundaries between the public and the ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-101)In the past few decades there has been increasing ...