Autores
Francesca Petrella, Ruth Simsa, Ulla Pape, Joachim Benedikt Pahl, Taco Brandsen, Nadine Richez-Battesti, Annette Zimmer
Fecha de publicación
2021/4/7
Revista
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly
Páginas
08997640211005849
Editor
SAGE Publications
Descripción
Third-sector organizations (TSOs) in Europe have been confronted with profound changes to their regulatory and societal environments. By applying the concepts of “organizational paradoxes” and “governance,” we analyze how TSOs have adjusted their governance as a response to these environmental challenges. Based on organizational case studies in France, Germany, and the Netherlands, we argue that TSOs have found multiple ways to address tensions at the organizational level, for example, by mobilizing and combining resources, re-arranging their organizational governance and by adopting new legal forms. These changes have resulted in hybridization and increased organizational complexity that might translate into the emergence of new paradoxes at the organizational level. Therefore, dealing with paradoxes constitutes an ongoing process for TSOs that goes beyond incremental adjustments.
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F Petrella, R Simsa, U Pape, JB Pahl, T Brandsen… - Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 2021