Nonprofits roles in old and new democracies: An integrative framework and empirical evidence for Austria and the Czech Republic

Authors

NEUMAYER Michaela SCHNEIDER Ulrike MEYER Michael HAIDER Astrid ŠKARABELOVÁ Simona TRÁVNÍČKOVÁ Dana POSPÍŠIL Miroslav

Year of publication 2007
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference The Global Pursuit of Social Justice: Challenges to Nonprofits & Civil Society
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Economics and Administration

Citation
Field Economy
Keywords non-profit organizations; functions NPOs; service delivery; advocacy; and community building;
Description By analyzing the multifarious concepts of non profit organizations (NPOs) in literature and the definitions of different functions NPOs fulfill in society, the paper frames an overarching theoretical concept of NPOs functions. The framework delivered displays a triangle with the three main functions of NPOs service delivery, advocacy, and community building in its corners, which is empirically grounded by findings from a comparative qualitative study in the Czech Republic and Austria. Data from both countries, which represent examples for a new and an established democracy, identifies different types of NPOs according to their functions, like single-target NPOs or hybrid organizations.

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