Leadership in Not-for-Profits and Social Enterprise: Values and Comparative Considerations
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Published:2014
Alex Murdock, 2014. "Leadership in Not-for-Profits and Social Enterprise: Values and Comparative Considerations", European Public Leadership in Crisis?
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Abstract
The paper examines aspects of not-for-profit leadership and in particular the importance of values in such leadership.
Drawing on the literature for leadership in charities, not-for-profits and social enterprise, the paper also uses two detailed case studies to illustrate dilemmas and challenges specific to the not-for-profit sector. These examples are the Salvation Army and Emmaus, both of which are found across many countries.
The paper identifies the importance of value sets in not-for-profits – in particular the voluntarist element that especially distinguishes these organisations from those in the private and public sectors. However, it also identifies common ground between some aspects of not-for-profit leadership and those other sectors.
The paper furnishes a composite of literature on leadership reinforced by detailed case studies as well as observations on characteristics that both link and separate leadership in the different sectors.
