Players in the Public Policy Process: Nonprofits as Social Capital and Agents / Edition 2

Players in the Public Policy Process: Nonprofits as Social Capital and Agents / Edition 2

by H. Bryce
ISBN-10:
1403968292
ISBN-13:
9781403968296
Pub. Date:
05/11/2005
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan US
ISBN-10:
1403968292
ISBN-13:
9781403968296
Pub. Date:
05/11/2005
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan US
Players in the Public Policy Process: Nonprofits as Social Capital and Agents / Edition 2

Players in the Public Policy Process: Nonprofits as Social Capital and Agents / Edition 2

by H. Bryce

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Overview

This book carefully develops the perspective of nonprofit organizations as social capital assets and agents of public policy within a principal-agent framework. It shows the practical as well as managerial and marketing advantages of such an approach, one that can lead to serious questions about many of the existing views that all nonprofits result from market or government failure. Bryce provides a more positive, cross-national and inclusive perspective on these organizations that applies across all of their disciplines and in developed or developing countries alike.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403968296
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 05/11/2005
Edition description: 2012
Pages: 283
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

HERRINGTON J. BRYCE Life of Virginia Professor of Business Administration and Affiliate of the Thomas Jefferson Public Policy Program at the College of William and Mary, USA. He is author of Financial and Strategic Management for Nonprofit Organizations.

Table of Contents

Introduction The Policy Significance of Nonprofit Organizations: Beyond the Limits of Failure Social Capital, the Nonprofit, and Agents of Public Policy Nonprofits as Agents of Public Policy: A Paradigm of Principle and Agents The Choice of Nonprofits as Agents of Public Policy Housing and Community Development: A Case Study of an Agency Function The Performance of Agents: Acute Care Hospitals and Community Benefits Policy Formation, Nonprofit Advocacy, and the Principal-Agent Framework Regulating the Finances of the Agent

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Steven Kelman

"The increasing role of nonprofits as agents of public purpose creates both opportunities and risks. This book helps us better to understand both the sources of the opportunities and the nature of the risks."
Weatherhead Professor of Public Management, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

Theodore R. Marmor

"Players in the Public Policy Process raises all the important questions that the appraisal of non-profits' role in governance should. Serious students of public policy ought not to ignore this theoretically sophisticated and empirically informed work."
Professor of Public Management and Political Science, Yale University

Clarence Stone

"Timely, fresh, and innately significant."
Author of Regime Politics

Julian Wolpert

"Insightful, innovative, and well-grounded; strongly recommended."
Henry G. Bryant Professor of Geography, Public Affairs, and Urban Planning; Chair, Program in Urban and Regional Planning, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University

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"Insightful, innovative, and well-grounded; strongly recommended."
--Julian Wolpert, Henry G. Bryant Professor of Geography, Public Affairs, and Urban Planning; Chair, Program in Urban and Regional Planning, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University

"The increasing role of nonprofits as agents of public purpose creates both opportunities and risks. This book helps us better to understand both the sources of the opportunities and the nature of the risks."
--Steven Kelman, Weatherhead Professor of Public Management, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

"Timely, fresh, and innately significant." -- Clarence Stone, Author of Regime Politics
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