Week 2 Civil Society as Non-profit sector – Vladimír Hyánek (25.9)
Main
research traditions (25.9)
This introductory lecture will focus on the main
research traditions in non-profit sector studies. It centers on an institutional choice approach which can be divided into two blocs; failure
performance-approach explaining the existence of civil society organizations –
understood here primarily as non-profit organizations – as a failure of other
institutions, and the transaction cost approach, which explains the
institutional forms with alternative contractual arrangements. Within this
framework, most influential theories will be examined: public goods theory
(Weisbrod), heterogeneity theory (James), trustworthiness theory (Hansmann,
Arrow, Nelson & Krashinsky), third party government theory (Salamon) as
representatives of the former stream, and the concept of transaction costs
(Williamson, Krashinsky, Ben-Ner & van Hoomissen) as representative of the
latter.
Required readings:
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Anheier, H. K.,
& Ben-Ner, A. (Eds.). (2003). The study of nonprofit enterprise: Theories
and approaches. Springer Science & Business Media. (Part II)
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Salamon, L. M.,
& Anheier, H. K. (1998). Social origins of civil society: Explaining the
nonprofit sector cross-nationally. Voluntas: International journal of voluntary
and nonprofit organizations