Coercive and mimetic isomorphic mechanisms for service provision: The creation of nonprofit organizations in Mexico before and during the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 2.9 4区 管理学 Q1 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Public Policy and Administration Pub Date : 2022-12-07 DOI:10.1177/09520767221142186
Tania L. Hernandez Ortiz, Susan Appe
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Nonprofit organizations represent diverse efforts of collective action and service provision, and have for some time been collaborators to public governance systems in developed and developing economies. In this article, we contribute to the limited empirical and analytical study in the field of public policy and administration about the operational environments that enable or constrain nonprofits in the provision of public goods and services. The operational environment for organized civil society, namely for nonprofits, includes the combination of their regulatory, political, and funding contexts. By analyzing the purposes of 296 new nonprofits registered between 2016 to 2020 in Mexico, the empirical context of our inquiry, we find that as resources have declined, new nonprofits adopt isomorphic mechanisms by resembling their purposes to the services the government intends to support. Nonprofits have also responded to the pandemic by focusing more than before on areas related to health, social assistance, and funeral services. The study contributes to bigger questions about the relationships between and balance across the responsibilities of governments and nonprofits, including during the COVID pandemic, and to the understanding of nonprofits as service providers in public governance.
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服务提供的强制和模仿同构机制:新冠肺炎大流行之前和期间墨西哥非营利组织的创建
非营利组织代表了集体行动和提供服务的各种努力,一段时间以来一直是发达和发展中经济体公共治理体系的合作者。在这篇文章中,我们对公共政策和管理领域的有限的实证和分析研究做出了贡献,这些研究是关于在提供公共产品和服务时,使非营利组织能够或限制非营利组织的运营环境。有组织的公民社会,即非营利组织的运作环境,包括其监管、政治和资金背景的结合。通过分析2016 - 2020年墨西哥296家新注册的非营利组织的目的,我们发现,随着资源的减少,新成立的非营利组织采用同构机制,其目的与政府打算支持的服务相似。非营利组织也通过比以前更多地关注与卫生、社会援助和葬礼服务相关的领域来应对疫情。这项研究提出了更大的问题,即政府和非营利组织之间的关系和责任之间的平衡,包括在COVID大流行期间,以及对非营利组织作为公共治理服务提供者的理解。
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Public Policy and Administration
Public Policy and Administration PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
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18
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: Public Policy and Administration is the journal of the UK Joint University Council (JUC) Public Administration Committee (PAC). The journal aims to publish original peer-reviewed material within the broad field of public policy and administration. This includes recent developments in research, scholarship and practice within public policy, public administration, government, public management, administrative theory, administrative history, and administrative politics. The journal seeks to foster a pluralistic approach to the study of public policy and administration. International in readership, Public Policy and Administration welcomes submissions for anywhere in the world, from both academic and practitioner communities.
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