All Good Things Come to an End: Emerging Strategic Patterns of Sunset Foundations

IF 1.5 Q3 BUSINESS
Alice Hengevoss, Georg von Schnurbein
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Sunset foundations—foundations that exist for a limited time—are gaining increased attention in the discussion on impactful philanthropy. The idea is that having a limited organizational life span allows for greater impact. However, there is little knowledge on how leaders of these foundations navigate this sunset phase. Based on organizational development theory, we take a first step in investigating the causes that lead to the decision to sunset. We apply a multiple-case study approach to analyze an international sample of 11 sunset foundations. We find that depending on the cause for the decision to close as well as the logic through which the remaining endowment is spent down, four distinct ideal-typical sunset strategies emerge. The proposed strategic patterns refer to as Impact Accelerators, Urgency Responders, Resource Spenders, and Fade-outs. This classification adds to a better understanding of the strategic and managerial requirements leaders of sunset foundations should consider and the intended impact goals connected to a sunset.

天下没有不散的筵席:日落基金会的新战略模式
日落基金会——存在时间有限的基金会——在有影响力的慈善事业的讨论中越来越受到关注。其理念是,有限的组织寿命可以产生更大的影响。然而,对于这些基金会的领导人如何度过这个夕阳阶段,人们知之甚少。基于组织发展理论,我们在调查导致落日决定的原因上迈出了第一步。我们采用多案例研究方法分析了11个日落基金会的国际样本。我们发现,根据决定关闭的原因以及剩余禀赋消耗的逻辑,出现了四种不同的理想典型日落策略。建议的战略模式包括影响加速器、紧急响应器、资源消耗器和淡出。这种分类有助于更好地理解日落基金会的领导者应该考虑的战略和管理要求,以及与日落相关的预期影响目标。
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