以社区为基础的人类服务非营利组织董事会绩效的组织和环境决定因素

IF 2.2 4区 社会学 Q2 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
ChiaKo Hung, Chin-Chang Tsai, Wei‐Ning Wu
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先前的研究已经考察了董事会层面的董事会绩效决定因素,但对其他组织和环境因素的探索不足。本研究以台湾社区公益非营利组织为样本,透过多元理论检视董事会绩效的决定因素。结果表明,治理结构、组织稳定性、管理职业化等组织特征对董事会绩效有显著影响。双层董事会设计和稳定的组织结构对董事会的有效绩效至关重要,而拥有专业的首席执行官则与董事会的低效绩效有关。令人惊讶的是,结果还表明,外部资金来源与董事会绩效无关。实践要点:董事会积极参与并不一定意味着董事会表现更好。双层治理结构对董事会绩效有正向影响。非营利组织需要董事会成员履行他们的角色和责任,特别是当非营利组织不稳定和/或首席执行官是专业的时候。
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Organizational and Environmental Determinants of Board Performance in Community-Based Human Service Nonprofit Organizations
ABSTRACT Previous studies have examined board-level determinants of board performance but left other organizational and environmental factors underexplored. This study examines determinants of board performance through multiple theories by using a sample of community-based human service nonprofits in Taiwan. The results show that organizational characteristics, such as governance structure, organizational stability, and management professionalization, are associated with board performance. A two-tier board design and a stable organization are essential to effective board performance, while having professional chief executive officers is linked to less effective board performance. Surprisingly, the results also show that external funding sources are not associated with board performance. PRACTICE POINTS Active board engagement does not necessarily mean better board performance. A two-tier governance structure can positively influence board performance. Nonprofit organizations need board members to fulfill their roles and responsibilities, especially when nonprofit organizations are unstable and/or when chief executive officers are professional.
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