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Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly February 2015 Issue

1.coverThe Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly has published its February 2015 issue.  Here is the table of contents:

Articles

  • Pamela Wicker, Neil Longley, and Christoph Breuer, Revenue Volatility in German Nonprofit Sports Clubs
  • Wei-Wen Chang, Chun-Mam Huang, and Yung-Cheng Kuo, Design of Employee Training in Taiwanese Nonprofits
  • Joseph Lanfranchi and Mathieu Narcy, Female Overrepresentation in Public and Nonprofit Sector Jobs: Evidence From a French National Survey
  • Tracey M. Coule, Nonprofit Governance and Accountability: Broadening the Theoretical Perspective
  • Daniela Casale and Anna Baumann, Who Gives to International Causes? A Sociodemographic Analysis of U.S. Donors
  • Alasdair C. Rutherford, Rising Wages in the Expanding U.K. Nonprofit Sector From 1997 to 2007
  • Daniel W. Curtis, Van Evans, and Ram A. Cnaan, Charitable Practices of Latter-day Saints
  • Stephan Grohs, Katrin Schneiders, and Rolf G. Heinze, Social Entrepreneurship Versus Intrapreneurship in the German Social Welfare State: A Study of Old-Age Care and Youth Welfare Services
 

Research Note

  • Steven Reesor Rempel and 
  • Christopher T. Burris, 
  • Personal Values as Predictors of Donor- Versus Recipient-Focused Organizational Helping Philosophies

Book Reviews

  • Patricia Tweet, Book Review: Nonprofit governance: Innovative perspectives and approaches by C. Cornforth and W. A. Brown (Eds.)
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  • Hans Peter Schmitz, 

    Book Review: Importing democracy: The role of NGOs in South Africa, Tajikistan, and Argentina by J. Fisher

  • Susan M. Chambré, Book Review: Doctors without borders: Humanitarian quests, impossible dreams of Médicins Sans Frontières by R. C. Fox

Lloyd Mayer