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Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly April 2015 Issue

NVSQ April 2015Here is the Table of Contents for the April 2015 issue of the Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly:

Articles

  • Matthew L. Sanders, 

    Being Nonprofit-Like in a Market Economy: Understanding the Mission-Market Tension in Nonprofit Organizing

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    Thomas Adam and Gabriele Lingelbach, The Place of Foundations and Endowments in German History: A Historical-Statistical Approach

  • Robert J. Chaskin and David Micah Greenberg, 

    Between Public and Private Action: Neighborhood Organizations and Local Governance

  • Kellie C. Liket and Karen Maas, 

    Nonprofit Organizational Effectiveness: Analysis of Best Practices

  • Michaela Neumayr, Ulrike Schneider, and Michael Meyer, 

    Public Funding and Its Impact on Nonprofit Advocacy

  • Gordon Liu, Chris Chapleo, Wai Wai Ko, and Isaac K. Ngugi, 

    The Role of Internal Branding in Nonprofit Brand Management: An Empirical Investigation

  • Avner Ben-Ner and Ting Ren, 

    Comparing Workplace Organization Design Based on Form of Ownership:Nonprofit, For-Profit, and Local Government

  • Sheila M. Cannon and Gemma Donnelly-Cox, 

    Surviving the Peace: Organizational Responses to Deinstitutionalization of Irish Peacebuilding

  • María José Sanzo, Luis I. Álvarez, Marta Rey, and Nuria García, 

    Business–Nonprofit Partnerships: Do Their Effects Extend Beyond the Charitable Donor-Recipient Model?

     

Book Reviews

  • Shilpa C. Damle, 

    Book Review: Foundations of the American century: The Ford, Carnegie and Rockefeller Foundations in the rise of American power by I. Parmar

  • Susan M. Chambré, 

    Book Review: Nonprofits & advocacy: Engaging community and government in an era of retrenchment by R. J. Pekkanen, S. R. Smith, and Y. Tsujinaka (Eds.)

  • Theresa Anasti, 

    Book Review: Sex work politics: From protest to service provision by S. Majic

Lloyd Mayer