Description
Non-profit Organizations (NPOs) are the fastest growing organizations in modern society. They exist in a liminal realm between public and private organizations, and because of this, new jurisdictions are created for NPOs. The existence of NPOs is contingent upon their adequacy, and management is a key determining factor as to whether an organization survives.
The Handbook of Research on Managerial Solutions in Non-Profit Organizations provides relevant theoretical frameworks and the latest empirical research findings related to the successful management of nonprofits. Providing insights into the best practices and valuable comparisons between strategies in different contexts, this book gives invaluable support for nonprofit managers, policy makers, students, and researchers.
Reviews and Testimonials
This title presents readers with a handbook of collected research focused on managerial best practices in the non-profit sector. The twenty-three contributions that make up the main body of the text are devoted to management solutions in non-profit organizations, enterprise risk management in non-profit organizations, cash management in non-profit organizations and several other related topics.
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Author's/Editor's Biography
Vojko Potocan (Ed.)
Vojko Potocan, Ph.D. (in Business), is a Full Professor of Management and Organization at the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), University of Maribor (Slovenia). He earned his doctoral degree in FEB Maribor. He teaches in three universities in Slovenia and in four universities abroad (Germany, Croatia, Poland and Czech Republic). He takes part in different international scientific conferences and has conducted a number of study visits abroad. He has published over 400 texts (over 300 in foreign languages in 40 countries), including 12 books, edited proceedings and textbooks. Dr. Potocan has published over eighty articles in peer reviewed scholarly journals including but not limited to Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Business Ethics, European Journal of Management, Engineering Economics and International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management.
Zlatko Nedelko (Ed.)
Zlatko Nedelko, Ph.D. (in Business) is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Economics and Business, Department of Management and organization, University of Maribor, Slovenia. His main research interests are management, leadership, personal values, business ethics, transitional issues in CEE and innovativeness. He has been involved in international projects tackling with business optimization, enhancing innovativeness and creativeness of management in catching up economies. Recently he was a guest researcher for nine months at Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria. Dr. Nedelko has published his articles in peer reviewed scholarly journals including, but not limited to International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, Journal of enterprising communities, Research in social change, Logistics & sustainable transport, Engineering Economics, and Actual problems of Economics.