How Managerial Practices Impact Perceived Organizational Effectiveness: A Study of Corporate Foundations

IF 3 Q2 MANAGEMENT Administrative Sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-07 DOI:10.3390/admsci14050096
Theresa Gehringer
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The organizational effectiveness of nonprofit organizations (NPOs) has received considerable attention from the scientific research community and society. Nonprofit scholars call for more empirical research that tests existing theories and develops multidimensional frameworks at the organizational level, with a focus on actual management practices. Previous studies have suggested that a broad set of management practices at the program and organizational levels have positive implications for the perceived effectiveness of NPOs. This study evaluates and refines a conceptual model of the antecedents of organizational effectiveness and validates its applicability in the context of charitable foundations established by corporations. Based on survey data from their executive leaders, this study’s empirical findings suggest that perceived organizational effectiveness is less affected by a broad set of management practices and is driven by a few selected best practices that focus on specific stakeholder groups (i.e., experts). Moreover, the results show that certain organizational characteristics, such as organizational experience, can strengthen the perceived effectiveness of charitable foundations. Overall, the results of this study may help nonprofit executive leaders to better understand that a careful selection and implementation of specific practices might be more beneficial for an organization’s effectiveness than an extensive list of practices. Moreover, this study contributes on a broader theoretical level to the study of multidimensional frameworks as a suitable measure for identifying key antecedents of leader-perceived organizational effectiveness across different types of NPOs.
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管理实践如何影响所感知的组织效率:企业基金会研究
非营利组织(NPO)的组织效能受到了科研界和社会的广泛关注。非营利组织学者呼吁开展更多实证研究,检验现有理论,并在组织层面建立多维框架,重点关注实际管理实践。以往的研究表明,项目和组织层面的一系列管理实践对非营利组织的感知有效性具有积极影响。本研究评估并完善了组织有效性前因的概念模型,并验证了该模型在企业设立的慈善基金会中的适用性。根据对其执行领导的调查数据,本研究的实证结果表明,感知到的组织有效性受一系列广泛的管理实践的影响较小,而受一些选定的最佳实践的驱动,这些最佳实践主要针对特定的利益相关者群体(即专家)。此外,研究结果表明,某些组织特征,如组织经验,可以增强慈善基金会的感知有效性。总之,本研究的结果可以帮助非营利组织的行政领导者更好地理解,谨慎地选择和实施特定的实践可能比列举大量的实践更有利于提高组织的有效性。此外,本研究还在更广泛的理论层面上为多维框架的研究做出了贡献,多维框架是识别不同类型非营利组织中领导者所感知的组织有效性的关键前因的合适措施。
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