SemesterSpring Semester, 2020
DepartmentInternational Doctor Program in Asia-Pacific Studies, First Year International Doctor Program in Asia-Pacific Studies, Second Year International Doctor Program in Asia-Pacific Studies, Third Year
Course NameSeminar on Non-Profit Organizational Management
InstructorLIN YEI-WHEI
Credit3.0
Course TypeElective
Prerequisite
Course Objective
Course Description
Course Schedule

 



Course schedule and assignments















































































































Week



Date



Topic



1



2/20



Introduction



 



Theory



 



2



2/27



Theories of NPOs (I): Conceptual definition and historical development



Salamon and Anheier, 1992



3



3/5



Theories of NPOs (II): historical development



 Salamon and Anheier, 1998; Kuan et al, 2010



4



3/12



The government-nonprofit relationship



Jacklin-Jarvis, 2015; Young, 2000; Zhang, 2015



Management practice



 



5



3/19



Mission



Oster, Ch2



6



3/26



Membership (I): Board and leadership



Oster, Ch6; Worth, Ch 4



7



4/2



Day off



 



8



4/9



Membership (II): Human resources and volunteer management



Weisberg & Dent, 2016; Lee, 2019



9



4/16



Money: Fundraising and financial accountability



 Worth, Ch 11; Bekkers & Wiepking, 2011



10



4/23



Market: Marketing and communication



Worth, Ch 11; Bennett, 2008



* Take home essay submission



11



4/30



Measurement: Service accountability



Worth, Ch 6; Williams & Taylor, 2013



12



5/7



Field visit to Nonprofit organization (I)



 



Special Topics



 



13



5/14



Advocacy and lobbying



Arvidson et al., 2018; Steven & Pekkanen, 2012; Juang et al., 2009



14



5/21



Social entrepreneurship



Cheng, 2007; Kerlin, 2006



15



5/28



Field visit to Nonprofit organization (II)



 



16



6/4



The future of voluntary organizarion



Ferris, 2016; von Schnurbein, 2018



17



6/11



Presentation



 



18



6/18



Final report submission



 




 


Teaching Methods
Teaching Assistant
Requirement/Grading

Course requirements



(1) Class participation and weekly discussion questions: as a small seminar, class participation is vital to the success of this course. To this end, I will be keeping track of who comes to class and how much they contribute, which will be factored into the final grade. To help foster discussion, I would like you to email to me a set of questions each week that the reading raised for you, which might be useful for the class to discuss.



 



(2) One take-home essay exam: I will post the questions on a set date and you will have 120 hours to complete this essay. You can choose the period during which you would like to write the essay. When ready, you will need to log into the module system and click on the exam (under the testing tab) and I will be able to see when you have downloaded it. This means you should not download the exam until you are ready to take it, as the clock will be ticking from the time you first click on it.



 



(3) One short research paper: This paper is for you to develop your interest in a particular area of child welfare policy. The paper should be 12-15 pages long and examine an aspect of NPOs in another country (or countries) or otherwise, consider a Taiwanese NPO from a comparative perspective. Everyone should meet with me once during the semester to discuss their topic. We will discuss the paper on the first day of class and collectively set a due date. Detailed specifications about the paper (length, font, citations, etc.) have been posted with the module.



Assessment



-- Discussion questions and class participation: 30%



-- One take-home exam: 20%



-- Research paper: 50%



 


Textbook & Reference

Book Chapters



Oster, S. M. (1995). Strategic management for nonprofit organizations: Theory and cases, Oxford: Oxford University Press.



Worth, M.J. (2014). Nonprofit Management: Principles and Practice. London: Sage.



Journal papers



Arvidson, M., Johansson, H. & Scaramuzzino, R. (2018). Advocacy Compromised: How Financial, Organizational and Institutional Factors Shape Advocacy Strategies of Civil Society Organizations. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 29(4), 844-856.



Bekkers, R., & Wiepking, P. (2011). Who gives? A literature review of predictors of charitable giving part one: Religion, education, age and socialisation. Voluntary Sector Review, 2(3), 337-365.



Bennett, R. (2008). Marketing of Voluntary Organizations as Contract Providers of National and Local Government Welfare Services in the UK. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 19(3), 268-295.



Breen, O. B. (2013). The Disclosure Panacea: A Comparative Perspective on Charity Financial Reporting. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 24(3), 852-880.



Cheng, S-F. (2007). The Conception of Social Enterprises. Policy Research, 7, 65-108.



Ferris, J. M. (2016). Is this a new golden age of philanthropy? an assessment of the changing landscape. Voluntary Sector Review, 7(3), 315-324.



Jacklin-Jarvis, C. (2015). Collaborating across sector boundaries: A story of tensions and dilemmas. Voluntary Sector Review, 6(3), 285-302.



Juang, W-J., Hsu, M-L., & Chang, T-W. (2009). Formulation of Policy Advocacy and Agenda Setting in Nonprofit Organizations: Examinations of Qualitative Data. Journal of Public Administration, 33, 121-163.



Jou, Y-H., Huang, Y-Y., & Chen, H-N. (2005). Applying Relationship Marketing Strategies to Donors of Non-profit Organization: The Case of Social Welfare Charitable. Marketing Review 2(1): 5-31.



Kerlin, J. A. (2006). Social Enterprise in the United States and Europe: Understanding and Learning from the Differences. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 17(3), 247-263.



Kuan, Y-Y., Duh, C-R., & Wang, S-T. (2010). A Portrait of the Distinguishing Features of Taiwan Nonprofit Sector: Data Analysis on the Partial Findings of a Nationwide Survey. Journal of Public Administration, 37, 111-151.



Lee, Y-J. (2019). Variations in Volunteer Use among Human Service Organizations in the USA. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 30(1), 208-221.



Lin, S-H. (2018). The Fall of Collaborative Governance? Current Collaboration between Local Governments and Non-Profit Organizations. Journal of Public Administration, 55,1-36.



Salamon LM.,& Anheier, H.K. (1992). In search of the non-profit sector. I: The question of definitions. Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 3, 125-151.



Salamon, L.M., & Anheier, H.K. (1998). Social origins of civil society: Explaining the nonprofit sector cross-nationally. Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 9, 213-248.



Steven, R. S., & Pekkanen, R. (2012). Revisiting advocacy by non-profit organisations. Voluntary Sector Review, 3(1), 35-49.



von Schnurbein, G., Perez, M., & Gehringer, T. (2018). Nonprofit Comparative Research: Recent Agendas and Future Trends. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 29(3), 437-453.



Weisberg, M., & Dent, E. (2016). Meaning or money? non-profit employee satisfaction. Voluntary Sector Review, 7(3), 293-313.



Wiepking, P., & Bekkers, R. (2012). Who gives? A literature review of predictors of charitable giving. part two: Gender, family composition and income. Voluntary Sector Review, 3(2), 217-245.



Williams, A. P., & Taylor, J.A. (2013). Resolving Accountability Ambiguity in Nonprofit Organizations. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 24(3), 559-580.



Young DR (2000). Alternative models of government-nonprofit sector relations: Theoretical and international perspectives. Nonprofit and voluntary sector quarterly, 29, 149-172.



Zhang, Yuanfeng. (2015). Dependent Interdependence: The Complicated Dance of Government–Nonprofit Relations in China. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 26(6), 2395-2423.



 


Urls about Course
Professional Associations on NGO & NPO ARNOVA: Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action www.arnova.org ISTR: International Society for Third-Sector Research www.istr.org Independent Sector www.indepdendentsector.org 政治大學第三部門研究中心 http://333.nccu.edu.tw/
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