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9780300109030

The Nonprofit Sector; A Research Handbook, Second Edition

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    9780300109030

  • ISBN10:

    0300109032

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Trade Book
  • Copyright: 2006-11-01
  • Publisher: Yale University Press

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Summary

The second edition ofThe Nonprofit Sectorprovides a novel, comprehensive, multi-disciplinary survey of nonprofit organizations and their role and function in society, and it also examines the nature of philanthropic behaviors. Each of the 27 all-new, commissioned chapters is written to stand on its own. The contributorsprominent scholars in their respective fieldsaddress the history and scope of nonprofit activities in the U.S. and abroad, the relation of nonprofits to the marketplace, government-nonprofit issues, key activities of nonprofits, aspects of giving to and joining nonprofits, and nonprofit mission and governance. Reflecting upon the variety of changes in the rapidly growing world of nonprofits, this new edition examines a wide array of organizations, international issues, social science theories, and philanthropic traditions. For everyone who wishes to have a deeper understanding of the nonprofit sector, this is the essential handbook.

Author Biography

Walter W. Powell is professor of education and (by courtesy) organizational behavior, sociology, and communications at Stanford University, and he lives in Stanford. He is also an external faculty member at the Santa Fe Institute. Richard Steinberg is professor of economics, philanthropic studies, and public affairs at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis. He lives in Indianapolis.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Second Editionp. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Introductionp. 1
History and Scope of the Nonprofit Sector
The Nonprofit Sector in Historical Perspective: Traditions of Philanthropy in the Westp. 13
A Historical Overview of Philanthropy, Voluntary Associations, and Nonprofit Organizations in the United States, 1600-2000p. 32
Scope and Dimensions of the Nonprofit Sectorp. 66
The Nonprofit Sector in Comparative Perspectivep. 89
Nonprofits and the Marketplace
Economic Theories of Nonprofit Organizationsp. 117
Nonprofit Organizations and the Marketp. 140
Work in the Nonprofit Sectorp. 159
Collaboration between Corporations and Nonprofit Organizationsp. 180
Nonprofits and the Polity
The Constitution of Citizens: Political Theories of Nonprofit Organizationsp. 207
Scope and Theory of Government-Nonprofit Relationsp. 221
The Legal Framework for Nonprofit Organizationsp. 243
The Federal Tax Treatment of Charitable Organizationsp. 267
Nonprofit Organizations and Political Advocacyp. 307
International Nongovernmental Organizationsp. 333
Key Activities in the Nonprofit Sector
Foundationsp. 355
Nonprofit Organizations and Health Care: Some Paradoxes of Persistent Scrutinyp. 378
Social Care and the Nonprofit Sector in the Western Developed Worldp. 415
Nonprofit Organizations and the Intersectoral Division of Labor in the Artsp. 432
Higher Education: Evolving Forms and Emerging Marketsp. 462
Religion and the Nonprofit Sectorp. 485
Nonprofit Community Organizations in Poor Urban Settings: Bridging Institutional Gaps for Youthp. 506
Who Participates in the Nonprofit Sector and Why?
Nonprofit Membership Associationsp. 523
Charitable Giving: How Much, by Whom, to What, and How?p. 542
Why Do People Give?p. 568
Mission and Governance
Nonprofit Mission: Constancy, Responsiveness, or Deflection?p. 591
Governance: Research Trends, Gaps, and Future Prospectsp. 612
Commercial Activity, Technological Change, and Nonprofit Missionp. 629
About the Contributorsp. 645
Indexp. 651
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