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Ideology, decision making, and survival in the nonprofit sector: A field study of the Jewish response to antisemitism in the black community.

机译:非营利部门的意识形态,决策和生存:对黑人社区中犹太人对反犹主义的反应的实地研究。

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This dissertation is about how nonprofit organizations (NPOs) make decisions in a highly ideological environment, and how ideology influences their decision-making, service delivery to their constituency, and ultimately, their organizational survival. The principal data for this study came from a field study of four Jewish advocacy organizations (JAOs). The context for analyzing this data was their decision-making response to three antisemitic incidents involving the Black community between 1992 and 1994. Three of the advocacy organizations are nationally affiliated, and one is a local agency.;The incidents were: the withdrawal by a Jewish organization from an exhibit on 365 years of Black/Jewish history; a book compiled by the Nation of Islam and used as a textbook in a Black studies program at a private college; and a speech by the leader of the Nation of Islam at the state university. Data were collected through interviews with key individuals in each incident, and the analysis of organizational archives and relevant documents.;The results of this study show that the decision-making by these JAOs was strongly influenced by their ideology in combination with an oligarchic lay leadership. Their ideology was historically, in all cases, built around combatting the problem of antisemitism. Antisemitism continues to dominate the ideology of these JAOs, in spite of the fact that it is at its lowest point in U.S. history. This ideological dominance by a central issue poses a substantial challenge for NPOs when they contemplate shifting their organizational focus to other issues, thereby assuring their survival. Three paradigms of organizational continuity are examined, and the implications they carry for the JAOs specifically, and NPOs generally.
机译:这篇论文的主题是非营利组织(NPO)如何在高度意识形态的环境中做出决策,以及意识形态如何影响其决策,向其选民的服务交付以及最终对其组织生存的影响。这项研究的主要数据来自对四个犹太倡导组织(JAOs)的实地研究。分析此数据的背景是他们对1992年至1994年间涉及黑人社区的三起反犹太事件的决策做出的反应。其中三个倡导组织是全国性的,一个是地方机构。这些事件是:来自黑人/犹太人历史365年的展览中的犹太人组织;由伊斯兰国家汇编的一本书,并在私立大学的黑人研究计划中用作教科书;以及伊斯兰国家领袖在国立大学的演讲。通过与每次事件中的关键人物进行访谈以及对组织档案和相关文档的分析来收集数据;这项研究的结果表明,这些JAO的决策受到其意识形态以及寡头外行领导的强烈影响。在所有情况下,他们的意识形态都是围绕反犹太主义问题而建立的。尽管反犹太主义处于美国历史上的最低点,但它仍继续主导着这些JAO的意识形态。当一个非营利组织考虑将其组织重点转移到其他问题上,从而确保其生存时,这一核心问题在意识形态上的主导地位就构成了重大挑战。研究了组织连续性的三种范式,以及它们分别对JAO和NPO的影响。

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  • 作者

    Blakeslee, Spencer.;

  • 作者单位

    Northeastern University.;

  • 授予单位 Northeastern University.;
  • 学科 Ethnic studies.;Religion.;Black studies.;Modern history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1997
  • 页码 311 p.
  • 总页数 311
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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