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STUDIES IN PUBLIC AND NON-PROFIT GOVERNANCE | 2014
L. Berardi; Michele A. Rea
Abstract Background and Purpose There are different types of non-profit organisations (NPOs) characterised by the different extents of their volunteer management practices. In addition, the use of volunteer work measurement tools is infrequent among these organisations, especially in contexts where NPOs face no obligations or standard practices in this area, such as in Italy. The literature has stated that volunteer programmes and activities are effective if a NPO is highly structured and employs good volunteer management practices and that the measurement of volunteer work may increase the effectiveness of such programmes; this is frequent, for instance, in US NPOs. However, what would occur if a NPO introduces the measurement of volunteer work in a context where volunteer management is not highly structured, such as in Italy? Design/Methodology/Approach To study this topic, we adopt the quasi-experimental approach to examine six Italian voluntary organisations (VOs) based in Abruzzo. The treatment consists of the gradual introduction of volunteer work measurement tools to the managers and volunteers who work for the selected organisations, as well as the observation of the early impact of this treatment on the effectiveness of volunteer programmes and activities. This paper aims to discuss the issue of the implementation of measurement tools for effectively managing volunteer services in two different contexts: Italian and US NPOs. Findings and Implication Our findings have practical implications, especially with regard to the management of relatively unstructured volunteer organisations that would like to introduce new tools of measurement but do not have the necessary skills to do so. We also wish to show in this work how some organisations are implementing these tools and highlight the initial effects produced by this implementation process. Originality/Value This study is innovative, particularly for contexts in which there are no obligations and customs with regard to the measurement of volunteer work.
STUDIES IN PUBLIC AND NON-PROFIT GOVERNANCE | 2016
L. Berardi; Michele A. Rea; Giulia Bellante
Abstract Purpose The literature considers three main models of nonprofit sector structure and development: liberal, welfare partnership, and social democratic. This study analyzes the cases of Italian and Canadian nonprofit organizations (NPOs) that operate in two third-sector contexts, widely known as “hybrids.” In particular, we aim to verify whether some features of governance, leadership, and volunteer participation have impacts on the financial performances of selected Italian and Canadian NPOs. Methodology/approach Differences between the two studied nonprofit contexts influenced the sampling, the data collection, and the methods of analysis. Data on Italian and Canadian NPOs are analyzed both together and separately, using multiple regression models. Revenues, fund-raising and other grants from the general public, and program expenses are used as measurements of financial performance. Findings Our analysis demonstrates that some board characteristics, as well as volunteer participation and representation on the board, have impacts on the nonprofit financial performance. The characteristics of the CEO studied in this work are not significantly associated with the level of financial performance. Research implications/limitations This study has several important implications for research on board characteristics, CEO characteristics and volunteer management and governance, as well as implications for practitioners. The limitations of this study are related mostly to the different methods used for sampling NPOs and collecting data in the two different country contexts due to the different level of availability of data. Originality/value The past literature has not adequately examined the relationships among the board and CEO characteristics, the role of volunteers in governance and financial performance.
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2010
L. Berardi; Michele A. Rea
The Journal of volunteer administration | 2013
L. Berardi
COLLOQUIO SCIENTIFICO ANNUALE SULL’IMPRESA SOCIALE - VII edizione | 2013
L. Berardi
International Journal of Business Performance Management | 2018
Giulia Bellante; L. Berardi; Silke Machold; Eugenia Nissi; Michele A. Rea
Sidrea International Workshop (SIW) - Innovations in corporate governance and performance management | 2016
Giulia Bellante; L. Berardi; Silke Machold; Eugenia Nissi; Michele A. Rea
SIDREA 2016 – Il governo aziendale tra tradizione e innovazione | 2016
Giulia Bellante; L. Berardi; Philippe Eynaud; Eugenia Nissi; Michele A. Rea
Archive | 2016
L. Berardi
Archive | 2014
L. Berardi; Rea