Grassroots AssociationsSAGE Publications, 2000 M05 11 - 342 páginas Grassroots Associations is a comprehensive review and critique of empirical and theoretical research on grassroots, nonprofit and voluntary organizations. David Horton Smith examines in depth the distinctive nature and characteristics of a previously under-studied area which includes such groups as Alchoholics Anonymous, community-environmental action committees and church Bible study groups. He addresses: group formation, structure, process, leadership, and life cycle change; effectiveness; the influence such associations have on society; the future of grassroots associations, which he sees as integral to a postmodern society moving towards participatory democracy, self-determinism and individual choice. |
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... believe . Flat - earth VG maps leave out perhaps half of the flatland ( paid - staff VGs ) in all its brightness and nearly completely ignore the GAs as dark matter , which is most of the rest of the VNPS . Let us also estimate how much ...
... believe that they can make a profit and , hence , be a viable business operating the group . Given significant voluntary altruism , the founders are unlikely to want to make a profit even if it occurs to them and if they think they ...
... believe and why they should believe it . ADEQUATE INCENTIVES AND SATISFACTION Clark and Wilson's ( 1961 ) classic article on incentives in organizations set the direction of initial GA research on incentives , identifying utilitarian ...
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Definitions and Metaphors | 7 |
Revising FlatEarth Maps | 33 |
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