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Determinism vs. solidarism: the philanthropic approach of foundations

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  • Giacomo Boesso
  • Fabrizio Cerbioni
  • Kamalesh Kumar
  • Giulia Redigolo

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Extant research shows that foundations adopt two broad management approaches for achieving their strategic outcomes. One body of literature focuses on the deterministic approach, in which foundations are managed like for-profit organisations. The other argues for managing foundations with a solidarist approach, in which foundations are guided by the solidarity of interests found in natural interdependencies of various members of the society. Proponents of each of these two approaches argue that their approach would result in generating better social value. Based on the survey of 201 leaders of Italian foundations, and supplemented by data collected from archival sources, this study investigates the association between the approach adopted and performances. Results of the study support the capacity of both approaches to generate positive performances if properly implemented, while, on the opposite, foundations that lack a clear management approach, report lower social performance and asset utilisation.

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  • Giacomo Boesso & Fabrizio Cerbioni & Kamalesh Kumar & Giulia Redigolo, 2022. "Determinism vs. solidarism: the philanthropic approach of foundations," International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 16(3), pages 317-336.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbget:v:16:y:2022:i:3:p:317-336
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    1. Alexander, Anna & Pilonato, Silvia & Redigolo, Giulia, 2023. "Do institutional donors value social media activity and engagement? Empirical evidence on Italian non-profit grantees," The British Accounting Review, Elsevier, vol. 55(5).

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