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本文探讨了前瞻性对于基层志愿者组织(GVOs,作为协会)从业人员的重要性。前瞻性可以定义为一种研究未来的态度,它必须导致行动。因此,在危机时期,前瞻性显得至关重要,基层志愿组织的观点可以开启一个研究议程。法国的全球志愿组织因其特点(例如,90%的全球志愿组织没有雇员,75%的全球志愿组织的年度预算不足 10 000 欧元)、与公共当局的关系及其对社区的巨大社会影响而值得更多关注。我们对 La Fonda 提出的全球志愿组织部门的发展前景进行了分析,并对法国有关全球志愿组织的文献进行了筛选。它们导致了四个研究方向(同构化;规范化和标准化;评估和影响;组织能力)。随后,提出了专门针对法国志愿组织的研究议程。这项工作具有内在意义,它进行了文献综述,并提出了与国际议程相比较的研究议程。它强调了全球志愿组织面临的挑战以及法国的理想研究与国际研究议程之间的差异。通过一个综述表,它为全球志愿组织领导人提供了可能的启发。
French grassroots volunteer organizations and prospective: Challenges and avenues for nonprofit research
This article explores the importance of prospective for practitioners in the sector of grassroots volunteer organizations (GVOs, as associations). Prospective can be defined as an attitude of studying the future that must lead to action. In this, in times of crisis, prospective seems crucial and the GVOs' point of view can open a research agenda. The French case of GVOs deserves more attention because of their characteristics (e.g., 90% of GVOs have no employees, 75% of them have an annual budget of less than 10,000 euros), their relationship with the public authorities and their strong social impact on the community. The scenarios of evolution of the GVOs sector proposed by La Fonda are analyzed and become filters for the reading of the French literature dedicated to GVOs. They lead to four lines of research (isomorphism; normalization and standardization; evaluation and impact; organizational capacities). Following this, a research agenda dedicated to French GVOs is proposed. This work has intrinsic implications, conducting a literature review and proposing a research agenda compared to international agendas. It highlights the challenges GVOs face and the differences between desirable research in France and international research agendas. It constitutes possible inspirations for GVOs leaders thanks to a synoptic table.