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Die Governance von Nonprofit-Organisationen aus Sicht eines ökonomischen Stakeholder-Ansatzes

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Funktionen und Leistungen von Nonprofit-Organisationen

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Die Governance erwerbswirtschaftlicher Unternehmen wurde in den vergangenen Jahren sowohl in der praxisorientierten als auch in der wissenschaftlich orientierten betriebswirtschaftlichen Literatur intensiv diskutiert. Das hohe Forschungsinteresse am Thema Corporate Governance dokumentiert sich in einer Fülle empirischer Ergebnisse und in einem relativ hohen Reifegrad der theoretischen Ansätze (vgl. Shleifer/Vishny 1997; Zingales 1998; Tirole 2000).

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Speckbacher, G., Pfaffenzeller, H. (2004). Die Governance von Nonprofit-Organisationen aus Sicht eines ökonomischen Stakeholder-Ansatzes. In: Witt, D., Purtschert, R., Schauer, R. (eds) Funktionen und Leistungen von Nonprofit-Organisationen. NPO-Management. Deutscher Universitätsverlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-81900-0_15

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