Organizational restructuring, government control and loss of legitimacy following an organizational crisis: the case of Israel's nonprofit human services.

Q4 Medicine Journal of health and human services administration Pub Date : 2014-01-01
Rita Mano, Dennis Rosenberg
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The study explores organizational restructuring following the occurrence of a crisis. Restructuring activities following an intervention are considered here to be indicators of an organization's loss of legitimacy because they have lost their independent status, a basic characteristic of nonprofit human settings. The study shows that according to the Resource Based View of organization restructuring--experienced as downsizing, neglecting and abandoning of projects--organizations are affected by (a) government intervention in decision making; (b) higher demands for accountability; and (c) higher evaluations of performance gaps. On the basis of the study of a sample of 138 Nonprofit Human Services in Israel, the results show that the higher the level of restructuring, the higher the level of legitimacy. However, organization location in metropolitan areas moderates the link between restructuring and legitimacy loss. We conclude that Israel's nonprofit human services being overly dependent on goverhment funding are more prone to restructuring and losing legitimacy following organizational crisis.

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组织危机后的组织重组、政府控制和合法性丧失:以以色列的非营利性人类服务为例。
本研究探讨了危机发生后的组织重组。干预后的重组活动被认为是一个组织失去合法性的指标,因为它们失去了独立的地位,这是非营利组织的基本特征。研究表明,根据组织重组的资源基础观点——经历为缩减规模、忽视和放弃项目——组织受到(a)政府干预决策的影响;(b)对责任的更高要求;(三)提高绩效差距评价。在对以色列138个非营利性人力服务机构样本研究的基础上,结果表明,重组水平越高,合法性水平越高。然而,组织在大都市地区的位置缓和了重组和合法性丧失之间的联系。我们的结论是,过度依赖政府资助的以色列非营利性人类服务更容易在组织危机后重组和失去合法性。
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Journal of health and human services administration
Journal of health and human services administration Nursing-Leadership and Management
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Health and Human Services Administration (JHHSA) began publication in 1978 as the Journal of Health and Human Resources Administration. It is a blind-refereed journal dedicated to publishing articles, symposia and book reviews in all areas of health, hospital and welfare administration and management.
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