The question of the state of the field on nonprofit ethics is addressed through a review of studies on NP ethics over the past 30 years & proposing future directions to advance the study of NP ...Read more
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The question of the state of the field on nonprofit ethics is addressed through a review of studies on NP ethics over the past 30 years & proposing future directions to advance the study of NP ...Read more
UNIVERSITY HALL
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This is a hybrid in-person and Zoom event. The presentation describes the effects of a nonprofit leadership development program in Hong Kong providing insights for future human capital developmen...Read more
UNIVERSITY HALL
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This is a hybrid in-person and Zoom event. I examine this phenomenon with the theory of “vocabularies of motive” and attempt to reveal the differences in Japan and the United States.
Most leaders in today’s nonprofit sector can tell you why nonprofits should do a randomized controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate their effectiveness; this talk explains why they probably shouldn’...Read more
Philanthropy Research Workshop: Samir Kahn - Mapping the Non-Profit Ecosystem
GivingTuesday’s Mapping the NP Ecosystem is a global initiative to integrate and connect NP data across sources and countries, enabling greater transparency, insight, and coordination across the ...Read more
Philanthropy Research Workshop: Ji Ma - Back to the Futures and the Futures of Third Sector Research
Why have certain “future directions” of nonprofit research thrived, whereas others abandoned?
Conversation with faculty, students, and alums on the changing understandings of the history of philanthropy in the United States
Dr. Sciorra’s presentation considers the sacred festival space of contemporary domestic altars to St. Joseph in Queens, New York, as a transnational Catholic contact zone.