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SAGE Open ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 215824402110615
Author(s):  
Cecilia Santilli ◽  
Roberto Scaramuzzino

The aim of this paper is to explore the relationship between individual leaders’ career trajectories and organizational structure and identity in Italian civil society organizations (CSOs) active at national level. The analysis in this qualitative study draws on two sets of data, semi-structured interviews with leaders on their career trajectories and their understanding of what it takes to become a leader of a CSO and short biographies of leaders’ career trajectories. Three main representational logics are idenitified: within: multi-level, within: member-organization, and outside: supporting organization. The two first logics are based on a trajectory within the organizations either departing from the local and regional levels of the same organizations or within one or more member organizations. The third logic is based on a trajectory outside the organization that is marked by the ideological affiliation of the president through leading positions in other organizations within the same movement or field.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. 550-551
Author(s):  
Leland Waters ◽  
Elyse Perweiler

Abstract The National Association of Geriatric Education Centers organization was established in 1990, to promote interdisciplinary geriatric education and to provide a unified voice for Geriatric Education Centers (GECs). In 2005, the GECs voted to form two non-profit organizations due to restrictions related to lobbying activities. An umbrella organization was created, the National Association for Geriatric Education, that includes all geriatric related education programs, and maintain a lobbyist in Washington DC to protect the GECs interests. It was a pivotal time, as we had a year (2006) without federal funding that summarily dismantled the DHHS-HRSA geriatrics programs, including the entire GEC network, the geriatric fellowship program, and Geriatric Academic Career Awards. This resulted in a GEC-wide and national geriatrics movement that succeeded in restoring the geriatrics line item in the President’s budget. Our advocacy efforts not only had the line item restored, but obtained an increase in funding for geriatrics.


2020 ◽  
Vol 68 (6) ◽  
pp. 393-394
Author(s):  
Attila M. Bilgic ◽  
Ulrich Jumar
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Author(s):  
M. Noor Ardiansah

<p class="Style1"><em>This research would provide an empirical impact of some variables such: size of member, organization size, gearing ratio and liquidity ratio toward demand of external audit to cooperation. This further research is done to 78 cooperation organization in Semarang area, which have annual member meeting in 2004-2005. Logistic regression used to analyses the data. Result show that, each individually or simultaneous these independent variables such size of member, organization size, gearing ratio and liquidity ratio was significant influence toward demand of external audit to cooperation. This finding was give more empirical evidence with result of Tauringana &amp; Clark (2000) and Ardiansah (2005) that voluntary demand of external audit to cooperatioan increasing consider to extend of cooperation characteristics such size ofmember, organization size, gearing ratio and liquidity ratio</em></p>


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 94-130
Author(s):  
Hongbin Cai ◽  
Hong Feng ◽  
Xi Weng

We consider a three-member organization in which one member retires in each period and the incumbent members vote to admit a candidate to fill the vacancy. Candidates differ in quality and belong to one of two types, and majority-type members share the total rent of that period. We characterize the symmetric Markov equilibria with undominated strategies and compare the long-term welfare among them. Unanimity voting is better than majority voting at promoting long-term welfare. In addition, organizations with a certain degree of incongruity perform better in the long run than either harmonious or very divided organizations. (JEL D23, D71, D72)


2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (8) ◽  
pp. 968-998 ◽  
Author(s):  
Megan R. Greeson ◽  
Jennifer Watling Neal ◽  
Rebecca Campbell

The current study used social network analysis (SNA) to examine relationships within three effective Sexual Assault Response Teams (SARTs) that coordinate the response of legal, medical, and advocacy organizations to sexual assault. Within each SART, organizations reported on each other member organization valuing their role, serving as a resource to their work, and communication outside of official meetings. Across the SARTs, there was high connectedness and reciprocity and low to moderate dependence on one organization to drive relationships. However, there was dependence on a subgroup of organizations to drive additional communication relationships. Implications for managing relationships in SARTs are discussed.


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