Release | From nonprofit diversity to organizational multifunctionality: a systems-theoretical proposal

Will M. G., Roth S., and Valentinov V. (2018), From nonprofit diversity to organizational multifunctionality: a systems-theoretical proposal, Administration and Society, Vol. 50 No. 7, pp. 1015-1036 [SSCI 1.698, Scopus, CNRS***, ABS**, VHB**].

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Abstract: The remarkable feature of the nonprofit sector is its astonishing diversity. This feature gets short shrift in the traditional market or governmental failure theories of the nonprofit sector. Drawing on Niklas Luhmann’s concept of functional differentiation, we demonstrate that these theories are implicitly economy- and politics-biased. In seeking to overcome these biases, we show that nonprofits and NGOs are better understood as those varieties of organizations whose primary focus is on function systems other than the economy and politics. We summarize this argument in the concept of organizational multifunctionality which turns out to be likewise applicable to the for-profit sector.

Keywords: nonprofit organization; nongovernmental organization; Niklas Luhmann; functional differentiation; diversity.

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One thought on “Release | From nonprofit diversity to organizational multifunctionality: a systems-theoretical proposal

  1. Sehr geehrter Herr Roth,

    weshalb haben sie die PDF Version der sozialen Systeme offline genommen?
    Ich habe ihre Seite gerne genutz um schnell bestimmte Begriffe zu suchen.
    Wäre es möglich die PDF wieder online zu stellen und wenn nicht, so wäre es evtl. möglich, mir die Datei zu schicken?
    Denn es ist wirklich nützlich Bücher als PDF zu besitzen.

    Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
    Philipp Schenk

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