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Le cluster nonprofit - organizations

Terms

7nonprofit
6organizations
4government
4private
7impact
31public
14support
6search

Associations

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30.463nonprofit - organizations
20.408government - organizations
20.378nonprofit - private
20.378government - nonprofit
20.309impact - organizations
20.286impact - nonprofit
20.267government - support
60.288public - support
20.218search - support
20.218organizations - support
20.180private - public
20.147public - search

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000416 (2007) Thomas More Smith [États-Unis]THE IMPACT OF GOVERNMENT FUNDING ON PRIVATE CONTRIBUTIONS TO NONPROFIT PERFORMING ARTS ORGANIZATIONS
000412 (2007) Kwangho Jung [Corée du Sud] ; M. Jae Moon [Corée du Sud]The Double‐Edged Sword of Public‐Resource Dependence: The Impact of Public Resources on Autonomy and Legitimacy in Korean Cultural Nonprofit Organizations
000424 (2007) Theresa A. Kirchner [États-Unis] ; Edward P. Markowski [États-Unis] ; John B. Ford [États-Unis]Relationships among levels of government support, marketing activities, and financial health of nonprofit performing arts organizations
000715 (2004) Arthur C. BrooksIn Search of True Public Arts Support
000F90 (1986) Paul Francis Erwin [États-Unis]Bands, Bandmasters and Bandstands: A Search for Public Support in Democracy
000136 (2010) Jasper Hsieh [Taïwan]Strategic stakeholder orientations and performance consequences—a case of private nonprofit performing arts in the US
000143 (2010) Mark Richard HayllarPublic‐Private Partnerships in Hong Kong: Good Governance – The Essential Missing Ingredient?1
000356 (2008) Victoria D. AlexanderCultural Organizations and the State: Art and State Support in Contemporary Britain
000717 (2004) Margaret WyszomirskiFrom Public Support for the Arts to Cultural Policy
000B83 (1996) Merja Heikkinen [Finlande] ; Paula Karhunen [Finlande]Does public support make a difference, and for whom?
001060 (1983) C. Richard SwaimPUBLIC‐PRIVATE RELATIONS: ARTS AND HUMANITIES
001133 (1980) David CwiPublic support of the arts: Three arguments examined
001204 (1976) Richard P. Nielsen ; Charles Mcqueen ; Angela B. NielsenPublic Policy and Attitudes on Tax Support for Live Artistic Communications Media
001312 (1963) Boyd NeelGOVERNMENT SUPPORT OF CULTURE AND THE ARTS*
000071 (2011) Nancy C. Barnum [États-Unis]Public Health Nursing: An Autonomous Career for World War II Nurse Veterans
000101 (2011) Kayvan Kousha [Royaume-Uni, Iran] ; Mike Thelwall [Royaume-Uni] ; Somayeh Rezaie [Iran]Assessing the citation impact of books: The role of Google Books, Google Scholar, and Scopus
000141 (2010) Antonia Layard [Royaume-Uni]Shopping in the Public Realm: A Law of Place
000142 (2010) David J. Madden [États-Unis]Revisiting the End of Public Space: Assembling the Public in an Urban Park
000234 (2009) Aimee CoxTHE BLACKLIGHT PROJECT AND PUBLIC SCHOLARSHIP: YOUNG BLACK WOMEN PERFORM AGAINST AND THROUGH THE BOUNDARIES OF ANTHROPOLOGY
000262 (2009) Kielan Yarrow [Royaume-Uni] ; Peter Brown [Royaume-Uni] ; John W. Krakauer [États-Unis]Inside the brain of an elite athlete: the neural processes that support high achievement in sports
000309 (2008) Emily ButterworthThe work of the devil? Theatre, the supernatural, and Montaigne's public stage
000375 (2008) Juliet F. GainsboroughA TALE OF TWO CITIES: CIVIC CULTURE AND PUBLIC POLICY IN MIAMI
000396 (2007) Glenda Macnaughton [Australie] ; Patrick Hughes [Australie] ; Kylie Smith [Australie]Young Children's Rights and Public Policy: Practices and Possibilities for Citizenship in the Early Years
000408 (2007) Nicholas P. Marudas [États-Unis] ; Fred A. Jacobs [Suède]The extent of excessive or insufficient fundraising among US arts organizations and the effect of organizational efficiency on donations to US arts organizations
000432 (2007) Jeffrey Wilson [États-Unis]Museum Skepticism: A History of the Display of Art in Public Galleries by carrier, david
000459 (2007) Janet K. Boles ; Katherine ScheurerBeyond Women, Children, and Families: Gender, Representation, and Public Funding for the Arts*
000515 (2006) Melville Saayman [Afrique du Sud] ; Andrea Saayman [Afrique du Sud]Does the location of arts festivals matter for the economic impact?*
000615 (2005) Donald Mcneill [Royaume-Uni]In Search of the Global Architect: the Case of Norman Foster (and Partners)
000625 (2005) Jennifer Craik1Dilemmas in Policy Support for the Arts and Cultural Sector
000635 (2005) Tim Miller [Royaume-Uni] ; Leo Freitas [Royaume-Uni] ; Petra Malik [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Mark Utting [Nouvelle-Zélande]CZT Support for Z Extensions
000653 (2005) Gregory B. Lewis [États-Unis] ; Arthur C. Brooks [États-Unis]A Question of Morality: Artists' Values and Public Funding for the Arts
000670 (2004) J. M. Mancini“Messin’ with the Furniture Man”: Early Country Music, Regional Culture, and the Search for an Anthological Modernism
000712 (2004) Robert I. GolerInterim Directorships in Museums: Their Impact on Individuals and Significance to Institutions
000807 (2002) Heath Mcdonald [Australie] ; Paul Harrison [Australie]The marketing and public relations practices of Australian performing arts presenters
000861 (2001) Jennifer Kuan [États-Unis]The Phantom Profits of the Opera: Nonprofit Ownership in the Arts as a Make‐Buy Decision
000868 (2001) Thomas H. Pollak ; Linda M. LampkinNonprofit accountability and the National Center for Charitable Statistics
000883 (2001) Annie Rubienska [Royaume-Uni]Education and training in public administration and development: what does the customer really want and are we prepared to provide it?
000936 (2000) Alan PeacockPublic financing of the arts in England
000938 (2000) Edith P. Mayo [États-Unis]Party politics: the political impact of the first ladies’ social role
000949 (2000) Lane Geddie [États-Unis] ; Sasha Fradin ; Jessica BeerChild characteristics which impact accuracy of recall and suggestibility in preschoolers: is age the best predictor?
000974 (1999) Karen Broaddus [États-Unis] ; Janet W. Bloodgood [États-Unis]“We're Supposed to Already Know How to Teach Reading”: Teacher Change to Support Struggling Readers
000B12 (1997) E. A. Rose [Nouvelle-Zélande]Incorporating typed links in a visual search tool for images on the Web
000C29 (1995) Susanne Krebs [Allemagne] ; Werner W. Pommerehne [Allemagne, Suisse]Politico-economic interactions of German public performing arts institutions
000C31 (1995) Angela J. LathamPackaging Woman: The Concurrent Rise of Beauty Pageants, Public Bathing, and Other Performances of Female “Nudity”
000C76 (1994) Brendan J. Evans ; Andrew J. TaylorTHE RISE OF THE INTERMEDIATE LEVEL INSTITUTION IN BRITISH PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION: THE CASE OF THE ARTS AND TRAINING
000C80 (1994) Roland Kushner [États-Unis] ; Arthur E. King [États-Unis]Performing arts as a club good: Evidence from a nonprofit organization
000D19 (1993) Marc A. OlshanSTANDARDS‐MAKING ORGANIZATIONS AND THE RATIONALIZATION OF AMERICAN LIFE
000D75 (1992) Paul TweddellArts Education: the Search for a Third Way for Schools
000E36 (1990) William S. HendonThe General Public's Participation in Art Museums:
000F60 (1987) Stephen Franse [États-Unis] ; Adrienne Siegel [États-Unis]A case for collaboratives: Turning around the Bronx public schools
000F75 (1986) Harold HorowitzThe federal and state partnership in the support of culture in the U.S.A.
001034 (1984) Joyce Aschenbrenner [États-Unis]Public Ritual in an Urban Setting
001130 (1980) R. S. PorterSCIENCE, PROVINCIAL CULTURE AND PUBLIC OPINION IN ENLIGHTENMENT ENGLAND
001183 (1978) Eric F. GoldmanPublic relations and the progressive surge: 1898–1917
001205 (1976) C. D. ThrosbyPUBLIC POLICY AND THE PERFORMING ARTS*
001209 (1976) Milton C. Cummings Jr.GOVERNMENT AND THE ARTS: POLICY PROBLEMS IN THE FIELDS OF ART, LITERATURE, AND MUSIC

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