Understanding control in nonprofit organisations: moving governance research forward?
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the concept of organisational control and both its importance and utility for understanding nonprofit organisations.
Design/methodology/approach
This paper uses a critical realist (CR) methodology to discuss the concept of control and its utility to research on governance of nonprofit organisations.
Findings
The current study offers a conceptual framework that presents a holistic view of control, relevant for analysing nonprofit organisations, and a methodological lens (CR) through which this framework can be implemented.
Research limitations/implications
This paper suggests that studies of governance should consider different levels of analysis, as suggested by examining the concept of control using a CR framework. This notion has yet to be tested empirically and a framework for examining governance from a CR perspective of control is suggested. Context is highly relevant to understanding control, and thus, this model requires testing in a wide diversity of nonprofit sectors, sizes of organisations and time periods.
Originality/value
The literature on organisational control provides useful insights to advance our understanding of nonprofit organisations beyond the notion of governance, and this paper proposes both conceptual and methodological underpinnings to facilitate future research.
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Citation
Byers, T., Anagnostopoulos, C. and Brooke-Holmes, G. (2015), "Understanding control in nonprofit organisations: moving governance research forward?", Corporate Governance, Vol. 15 No. 1, pp. 134-145. https://doi.org/10.1108/CG-06-2014-0072
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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