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The nonprofit response to the migration crisis
Title The nonprofit response to the migration crisis Subtitle systems-theoretic reflections on the Austrian and Slovak experiences Author info Vladislav Valentinov, Martina Bolečeková, Gabriela Vaceková Author Valentinov Vladislav (34%)
Co-authors Bolečeková Martina 1977- (33%) UMBPO03 - Katedra medzinárodných vzťahov a diplomacie
Vaceková Gabriela 1980- (33%)
Source document Systemic Practice and Action Research. Vol. 30, no. 6 (2017), pp. 651-661. - New York : Springer, 2017 Keywords migrácia - migration teória systémov - systems theory neziskové organizácie - nonprofit organizations Language English Country United States of America systematics 330 Annotation The present paper discusses the response of the Austrian and Slovak nonprofits to the recent migration crisis. In both countries, nonprofits delivered crucial problem-solving contributions but faced serious challenges related to scaling up, capacity building, and improving coordination. Drawing on the Luhmannian systems-theoretic approach, the paper argues that these challenges gave a boost to the systemic identity of nonprofits. Triggered by the substantial inflows of public money, the systemic identity explains why nonprofits can successfully operate in the polarized societal environment and develop unique expertise which is valuable to the public sector. At the same time, the systemic identity lowers the responsiveness of nonprofits to the societal environment. The major policy implication is that this responsiveness has to be continually improved through rational discourses and stakeholder dialogues. Public work category ADC No. of Archival Copy 40382 Repercussion category MATTSON, Craig E. Rethinking communication in social business. How re-modeling communication keeps companies social and enterpreneurial. New York : Lexington Books, 2018. [199] p. ISBN 978-1-4985559-1-3.
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