Performance Measurement in Philanthropic Foundations looks at the strengths and weaknesses of philanthropic foundations, which are independent of both the market and ballot box, and yet open to signal and incentive deficiencies.
Performance Measurement in Philanthropic Foundations looks at the strengths and weaknesses of philanthropic foundations, which are independent of both the market and ballot box, and yet open to signal and incentive deficiencies.
Helmut K. Anheier is Professor of Sociology and President emeritus at the Hertie School of Governance, Germany. He also holds a Chair of Sociology and serves as Academic Director of the Center for Social Investment at Heidelberg University, Germany. Diana Leat is Visiting Professor at Cass Business School, London, UK. She is an independent researcher and consultant on philanthropy policy and practice, and spent a year at the Carnegie Trust UK developing the first research centre for philanthropy in the UK (CGAP).
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The Performance Enigma of Philanthropic Foundations Chapter 2: Taking a Closer Look: Fallibility and Ambiguity in Philanthropy Chapter 3: Case Studies of Benign Fallibility, with Olivia Knodt and Charlotte Koyro Chapter 4: Implications: Living with Benign Fallibility
Chapter 1: The Performance Enigma of Philanthropic Foundations Chapter 2: Taking a Closer Look: Fallibility and Ambiguity in Philanthropy Chapter 3: Case Studies of Benign Fallibility, with Olivia Knodt and Charlotte Koyro Chapter 4: Implications: Living with Benign Fallibility
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