Expansive opportunity makers but selective opportunity takers? Positional agility and tactical social skill in English third sector social service

IF 0.7 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
A. Body, J. Kendall
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Abstract

ABSTRACT In a challenging climate of austerity policies, relationships between Third Sector Organizations (TSOs) and the State are often contentious, with great sophistication required to secure a reasonable degree of stability and continuity in services and relationships. This article draws on data gathered through semi-structured interviews with 23 CEOs of TSOs focused on children’s preventative services to explicate and exemplify the skills embodied in TSOs which allow them to navigate these complex situations relatively successfully. We draw on the concept of ‘social skill’ as developed in strategic action fields theory to frame an analysis of this data. We consider how TSOs have collectively helped shape the political and economic conditions under which they operate, and present a range of skilful tactics we associate with the concept of ‘positional agility’ which differentiate those organizations which are especially accomplished in navigating relationships and resources.
宽泛的机会创造者还是选择性的机会接受者?英语第三部门社会服务中的位置敏捷性与战术社交技巧
在紧缩政策具有挑战性的环境下,第三部门组织(tso)与国家之间的关系经常存在争议,需要高度的复杂性来确保服务和关系的合理程度的稳定性和连续性。本文通过对23名从事儿童预防服务的TSOs首席执行官进行半结构化访谈收集数据,以解释和举例说明TSOs所体现的技能,这些技能使他们能够相对成功地应对这些复杂的情况。我们利用战略行动领域理论中发展起来的“社交技能”概念来对这些数据进行分析。我们考虑了tso是如何共同帮助塑造其运作所处的政治和经济条件的,并提出了一系列与“位置敏捷性”概念相关的技巧策略,这些策略将那些在驾驭关系和资源方面特别成功的组织区分开来。
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Journal of Civil Society
Journal of Civil Society POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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