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Baturina, Danijel; Bezovan, Gojko; Brookes, Nadia; Savall Morera, Teresa; Pape, Ulla; Petrella, Francesca; Simsa, Ruth; Zimmer, Annette; Hoemke, Patrick; Pahl, Joachim Benedikt; Rentzsch, Christina; Rothbauer, Julia; Eschweiler, Jennifer; Kendall, Jeremy; Herndler, Michael; Leś, Ewa; Matančević, Jelena; Nogales, Rocío; Chaves Ávila, Rafael
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How do nonprofit organizations manage
to survive? How are they able to adapt to
changed environments without losing
their distinctiveness? Fifteen case studies
of nonprofit organizations operating
across Europe tell us a story of how to
make ends meet. The cases presented,
identified and analyzed in the framework
of the European Union-funded research
project Third Sector Impact (TSI)
(Enjolras et al. 2018)1
, are organizations
that are confronted with an increasingly
hostile environment in terms of the
availability of resources and co-operation
with government. Some of them,
particularly those in Southern Europe
and in the U.K., suffer from austerity
politics and financial cutbacks; some
are struggling for recognition on the
part of the general public or the government.
This is still the case especially
in post-socialist countries. The goal of
this e-book is to highlight that, despite
the fact that third sector organizations
(TSOs) are currently confronted with a
thoroughly changed environment, they
continue contributing to the well-being
of citizens in Europe through their innovativeness
and by providing services
as well as avenues for active participation.
The book focuses on case studies
of organizations that managed to find a
way to adapt to a significantly changed
organizational environment by alluding
to the power of resilience.
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How do nonprofit organizations manage
to survive? How are they able to adapt to
changed environments without losing
their distinctiveness? Fifteen case studies
of nonprofit organizations operating
across Europe tell us a story of how to
make ends meet. The cases presented,
identified and analyzed in the framework
of the European Union-funded research
project Third Sector Impact (TSI)
(Enjolras et al. 2018)1
, are organizations
that are confronted with an increasingly
hostile environment in terms of the
availability of resources and co-operation
with government. Some of them,
particularly those in Southern Europe
and in the U.K., suffer from austerity
politics and financial cutbacks; some
are struggling for recognition on the
part of the general public or the government.
This is still the case especially
in post-socialist countries. The goal of
this e-book is to highlight that, despite
the fact that third sector organizations
(TSOs) are currently confronted with a
thoroughly changed environment, they
continue contributing to the well-being
of citizens in Europe through their innovativeness
and by providing services
as well as avenues for active participation.
The book focuses on case studies
of organizations that managed to find a
way to adapt to a significantly changed
organizational environment by alluding
to the power of resilience.
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Annette Zimmer, Patrick Hoemke, Joachim Benedikt Pahl and Christina Rentzsch (eds.) (2018): Resilient Organizations in the Third Sector. Professionalized Membership Associations, Social Enterprises, Modern Hybrids, Liege: EMES European Research Network, 244p. |