非营利部门
透视图(图形)
国家(计算机科学)
意义(存在)
社会学
政府(语言学)
利润(经济学)
工作(物理)
经济社会学
实证经济学
公共关系
社会科学
经济
政治学
认识论
新古典经济学
工程类
机械工程
人工智能
哲学
计算机科学
语言学
算法
作者
Paul DiMaggio,Helmut K. Anheier
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev.so.16.080190.001033
摘要
Interest in and research on nonprofit organizations and sectors have developed rapidly in recent years. Much of this work by sociologists has focussed on particular subsectors rather than on nonprofits as a class. This review attempts to extract from a large and varied literature a distinctively sociological perspective on nonprofits, which it contrasts to influential work in economics. Two questions—“Why (and where) are there nonprofit organizations” and “What difference does nonprofitness make?”—are addressed at the levels of organization, industry, and firm. Three central conclusions, each with research implications, emerge from this review: (a) The origins and behavior nonprofit organizations reflect institutional factors and state policies as well as the social-choice processes and utility functions emphasized by economists. (b) Understandingth e origins of nonprofit sectors and behavioral differences between nonprofits and for-profit or government organizations requires an industry-level ecological perspective. (c) “Nonprofitness” has no single transhistorical or transnational meaning; nonprofit-sector functions, origins, and behavior reflect specific legal definitions, cultural inheritances, and state policies in different national societies.
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