Charities and not-for-profit organisations have traditionally eschewed commercial operations in favour of direct fund-raising from supporters. Competitive pressures, however, are driving charities to take on ‘dual citizenship’ (Goodall 2000) through activity in both profit (commercial) and nonprofit (voluntary) sectors. There has been little scholarly attention or professional focus on the impact that commercial trading by charities has on relations with key stakeholders, such as supporters, and upon the reputation of the community-focused organisations. This paper reports a case study of a UK charity and explores supporters’ perceptions of the impact of commercial trading upon the organisation’s reputation as well as their relationship ...
The role of the board of trustees of nonprofits (NPs) is to legitimize the non-profit by signaling t...
This article reports on a nationwide study investigating public responses to humanitarian communicat...
Marketing research has somewhat overlooked strategic philanthropy by business yet not only has it bu...
Charities and not-for-profit organisations have traditionally eschewed commercial operations in favo...
Charities and not-for-profit organisations have traditionally eschewed commercial operations in favo...
The UK charity sector is in a period of significant uncertainty. Sectoral changes and reforms, incl...
Charity marketers are taking advantage of their long-standing expertise in areas such as speaking wi...
Nonprofit organizations are venturing into commercial activities due to the intense competition for ...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that nonprofit organisations are more focused on raising funds ...
Recent efforts to grow and strengthen the culture of philanthropy in the UK have largely focused on ...
Much has been written about the reasons for and impact of marketisation on charities, their clients,...
Charities and voluntary organizations in several Western countries are increasingly responsible for ...
Purpose: There is a longstanding debate over the role of modern business methods in the contemporary...
Nonprofit scholars and practitioners have been concerned about nonprofit commercialization, increase...
There are well over 200,000 registered charities in the UK, creating a crowded and unique marketplac...
The role of the board of trustees of nonprofits (NPs) is to legitimize the non-profit by signaling t...
This article reports on a nationwide study investigating public responses to humanitarian communicat...
Marketing research has somewhat overlooked strategic philanthropy by business yet not only has it bu...
Charities and not-for-profit organisations have traditionally eschewed commercial operations in favo...
Charities and not-for-profit organisations have traditionally eschewed commercial operations in favo...
The UK charity sector is in a period of significant uncertainty. Sectoral changes and reforms, incl...
Charity marketers are taking advantage of their long-standing expertise in areas such as speaking wi...
Nonprofit organizations are venturing into commercial activities due to the intense competition for ...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that nonprofit organisations are more focused on raising funds ...
Recent efforts to grow and strengthen the culture of philanthropy in the UK have largely focused on ...
Much has been written about the reasons for and impact of marketisation on charities, their clients,...
Charities and voluntary organizations in several Western countries are increasingly responsible for ...
Purpose: There is a longstanding debate over the role of modern business methods in the contemporary...
Nonprofit scholars and practitioners have been concerned about nonprofit commercialization, increase...
There are well over 200,000 registered charities in the UK, creating a crowded and unique marketplac...
The role of the board of trustees of nonprofits (NPs) is to legitimize the non-profit by signaling t...
This article reports on a nationwide study investigating public responses to humanitarian communicat...
Marketing research has somewhat overlooked strategic philanthropy by business yet not only has it bu...