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Introduction to Resilience and the Management of Nonprofit Organizations

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Many nonprofits are fragile and at risk of failing. The causes are manifold including the financing and regulatory regimes in which they operate and the cultural norms they are expected to follow. At the same time, nonprofits operate in environments laden with potential catastrophic, even existential risks, as demonstrated by the 2008-2009 financial crisis, the 2020-2021 pandemic and other recent events. These circumstances suggest that nonprofits must adopt a new paradigm of management based on resilience, not short-term and sometimes misguided indicators of efficiency. In preparing for the worst through resilience management, nonprofits can more confidently build a brighter future.

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  • ., 2022. "Introduction to Resilience and the Management of Nonprofit Organizations," Chapters, in: Resilience and the Management of Nonprofit Organizations, chapter 1, pages 1-14, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Young Dennis R., 2023. "Nonprofits as a Resilient Sector: Implications for Public Policy," Nonprofit Policy Forum, De Gruyter, vol. 14(3), pages 237-253, July.
    2. Wouter DESSEIN & Desmond (Ho-Fu) LO & SHANGGUAN Ruo & OWAN Hideo, 2024. "The Management of Knowledge Work," Discussion papers 24044, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI).
    3. Mayer, Duncan J. & Fischer, Robert L., 2023. "Exploring data use in nonprofit organizations," Evaluation and Program Planning, Elsevier, vol. 97(C).
    4. Czura, Kristina & Menzel, Andreas & Miotto, Martina, 2024. "Improved menstrual health and the workplace: An RCT with female Bangladeshi garment workers," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 166(C).
    5. Christopher L. Atkinson, 2023. "Theme-Based Book Review: The Future of Nonprofits," Public Organization Review, Springer, vol. 23(4), pages 1685-1693, December.

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