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Leadership and Nonprofit Organizations

Brian DolleryJoe Wallis

Year: 2003 Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks Pages: 63-85   Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract

In this book, the authors outline how policymakers in advanced countries have moved away from exclusive reliance on the public sector in social service delivery, towards a more multi-faceted approach that seeks to combine the strengths of public agencies, private firms and voluntary organizations. This development raises interesting and complex questions concerning the comparative advantages of these respective groups in the delivery of goods and services.

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Business Management Political science Psychology Economics

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Nonprofit Sector and Volunteering
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science

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