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Measuring the Impact of the Nonprofit Sector

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One of the major tasks facing researchers, practitioners, and funders is the development of empirical tools to measure the inherent worth of nonprofit organizations as well as the sector as a whole. Renowned scholars present chapters on the state of the art of performance measurement in the nonprofit sector and seek to establish a framework for a long-term research agenda to identify, quantify, and self-assess those qualities that make the nonprofit sector unique.

List of contents

I. Introduction.- 1 - Measuring the Contributions of the Nonprofit Sector.- II. Concerns of Measurement and Evaluation.- 2 - Measuring Failure to Find Success.- 3 - Challenges of Measuring Performance in Nonprofit Organizations.- 4 - Social Indicators for Assessing the Impact of the Independent, Not-for-Profit Sector of Society.- III. Civil Society and Governance.- 5 - The Vicious Circle of the Constricting State as Viewed through the Failure of Executive Leadership in Anglo-American Democracies.- 6 - The Necessity for Studying Organizational Advocacy Comparatively.- 7 - The Distributional Impacts of Nonprofits and Philanthropy.- 8 - Can Public Life Be Regenerated?.- IV Measuring the Impact of Various Subsectors and Special Populations.- 9 - Women and Philanthropy: Charting a Research Agenda.- 10 - A Theory-of-Change Approach to Evaluating Investments in Public Education.- 11 - Measuring the Impact of Nonprofit Health Care Organizations.- 12 - Revealing the Implicit: Searching for Measures of the Impact of the Arts.- 13 - The Emerging Status of Outcome Measurement in the Nonprofit Human Service Sector.- 14 - The Religious Dimensions of Giving and Volunteering.- V. Conclusions.- 15 - Measuring the Impact of the Nonprofit Sector on Society Is Probably Impossible but Possibly Useful: A Sociological Perspective.- 16 - An Agenda for Quantitative Evaluation of the Nonprofit Sector: Need, Obstacles, and Approaches.

Summary

One of the major tasks facing researchers, practitioners, and funders is the development of empirical tools to measure the inherent worth of nonprofit organizations as well as the sector as a whole.

Product details

Assisted by A Hodgkinson (Editor), A Hodgkinson (Editor), Patric Flynn (Editor), Patrice Flynn (Editor), Virginia A. Hodgkinson (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.06.2009
 
EAN 9780306465475
ISBN 978-0-306-46547-5
No. of pages 299
Weight 649 g
Illustrations XV, 299 p.
Series Nonprofit and Civil Society Studies
Nonprofit and Civil Society Studies
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Management, B, Sociology, Political Science, Economics, Social Sciences, Political science & theory, Sociology, general, Economics, general, Management & management techniques, Management science, Change;Governance;Leadership;development;performance

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