Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 18 g
Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 18 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-061592-5
Verlag: OXFORD UNIV PR
From the introduction: How can nonprofit organizations make better use of today's rapidly changing information and communication technology? What obstacles do nonprofits face? This book presents research on special challenges facing nonprofits when investing in new technology. The nonprofit manager forewarned is forearmed."
This book identifies the ways that new information and communication technology both help and hinder nonprofit effectiveness. The book establishes a body of dependable research on the subject, compiling the resources needed to make better technology-adoption and management decisions in the nonprofit sector.
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Weitere Infos & Material
- Foreword by Tessie Guillermo
- Introduction, by Michael Cortés and Kevin Rafter
- PART 1: TECHNOLOGICAL CAPACITY OF NONPROFITS
- Chapter 1: Infrastructure and Activities: Relating IT to the Work of Nonprofit Organizations, Richard M. Clerkin and Kirsten A. Grønbjerg
- Chapter 2: The Use of Computer and Office Technology among New York City's Nonprofit Organizations, Julian Wolpert and John E. Seley
- Chapter 3: Adoption of New-Wave Electronic Advocacy Techniques by Nonprofit Child Advocacy Organizations, John McNutt
- PART 2: BARRIERS TO ADOPTING TECHNOLOGY
- Chapter 4: Barriers to Information Technology Usage in the Nonprofit Sector, Peter Manzo and Bill Pitkin
- Chapter 5: Bridging the "Effectiveness Divide" in ICT Use: The Case of Volunteer Recruitment in Canada, Yvonne Harrison and Vic Murray
- PART 3: THE POTENTIAL FOR TECHNOLOGY
- Chapter 6: A Question of Empowerment: Information Technology and Civic Engagement in New Haven, Connecticut, Peter Dobkin Hall
- Chapter 7: Do Information Technologies Influence the Operations of Community Development Corporations? Samuel Nunn
- PART 4: STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING TECHNOLOGY USE
- Chapter 8: Designing Information Systems around Decision Making, Dale Fitch
- Chapter 9: Geeks for Good: Technology Evangelism and the Role of Circuit Riders in IT Adoption among Nonprofits, Paul-Brian McInerney
- Chapter 10: Organizational Strategies to Foster the Adaptation and Integration of Technology in Grassroots Social Justice Organizations, Carol Silverman and Kevin Rafter
- Appendix A
- About the Contributors
- Index




