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Playing in the Sandbox: Using Mixed Methods and Social Network to Examine Interorganizational Relationships Between Nonprofit Housing Organizations in the Richmond Metropolitan Area

机译:在沙盒中玩游戏:使用混合方法和社交网络来检查里士满都会区非营利性住房组织之间的组织间关系

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Nonprofit housing organizations primarily exist to address the housing needs of low-income residents, whose housing needs are not sufficiently met by the public or private housing market. NHOs are very similar to private corporations in their size, productivity and commitment to the “bottom line.” However, unlike private firms, NHOs are “mission driven” instead profit-driven corporations. The development of affordable housing in the nonprofit housing sector requires a myriad of financial and non-financial resources. As competition for financial resources intensifies many organizations are adopting strategies as a means to not only reduce organizational uncertainty and sustain them, but also increase or maintain organizational capacity. The evolution of the role of nonprofit organizations coupled with market pressures such as attracting investment, competing for clients, and retaining and hiring skilled employees shapes the need for them to adopt market culture strategies (Salamon, 1999). A key strategy of market culture is collaboration (Frost and Sullivan, 2006). This dissertation study was designed to examine interorganizational relationships between nonprofit housing organizations in the Richmond Metropolitan area, and the influence of organizational characteristics, environmental conditions, and resource availability on an organization’s Level of Collaboration. Furthermore, the study examined the attitudes and perceptions of executive directors of collaboration. The primary research question is: Do nonprofit housing organizations display identifiable patterns of relationships with each other? This study contributes several important findings to furthering the understanding of collaboration within the nonprofit sector, and the relationship between organizational characteristics, environmental conditions, and resource availability and an organization’s Level of Collaboration (interorganizational relationships). Study findings convey that the examination of the network itself using social network analysis is a useful tool for examining relationships and identifying opportunities for collaboration. For this network it revealed that the organizations interact on an informal basis as well as identified the prominent actors are in the network. The findings of this study suggests that there are two key factors that influence nonprofit organizations establishing relationships interorganizational learning and personal characteristics.
机译:非营利性住房组织主要是为了满足低收入居民的住房需求而设计的,公共或私人住房市场无法充分满足其住房需求。 NHO在规模,生产力和对“底线”的承诺方面与私营公司非常相似。但是,与私有公司不同,NHO是“任务驱动”的公司,而不是利润驱动的公司。非营利性住房部门中经济适用房的发展需要大量的财务和非财务资源。随着对财务资源的竞争加剧,许多组织正在采用策略来不仅减少组织的不确定性并维持不确定性,而且增加或维持组织的能力。非营利组织作用的演变以及市场压力,例如吸引投资,争夺客户以及保留和聘用熟练员工,这决定了他们采用市场文化策略的必要性(Salamon,1999)。市场文化的一项重要战略是合作(Frost和Sullivan,2006年)。本研究旨在检查里士满都会区非营利性住房组织之间的组织间关系,以及组织特征,环境条件和资源可用性对组织协作水平的影响。此外,该研究还检查了合作执行董事的态度和看法。主要的研究问题是:非营利性住房组织是否显示出可识别的相互关系模式?这项研究为增进对非营利部门内部的协作以及组织特征,环境条件和资源可用性之间的关系以及组织的协作水平(组织间关系)做出了重要贡献。研究结果表明,使用社交网络分析来检查网络本身是检查关系并确定合作机会的有用工具。对于这个网络,它揭示了组织之间的非正式互动,并确定了网络中的杰出参与者。这项研究的结果表明,有两个关键因素会影响非营利组织建立组织间学习和个人特征之间的关系。

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    Holmes Tamarah;

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