受规则约束的城邦中的创新越轨行为

W. Yeo, Ling Han, W. Jiang, Nitin Natrajan
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资助和提供服务是新加坡非营利组织的基本原则。COVID-19大流行的到来挑战了非营利部门的应变能力,并召唤政府通过融入非营利部门创新能力的数字化项目来应对。因此,数字化产生了不同版本的创新,帮助非营利组织度过了这段艰难时期,众筹在其中发挥了重要作用。在本文中,我们使用两个案例研究来研究非营利组织如何在疫情背景下处理和定位新加坡的众筹。一个组织将众筹作为其筹款模式的核心,并将其视为其运营的重要组成部分。在疫情期间,他们甚至利用这种众筹模式接触到边缘化社区,这些社区往往不是新加坡注册非营利组织的目标受益者。另一个组织发现自己在现有的筹款机制中进行创新,尽管它已经尝试了众筹。我们认为,这个案例代表了大多数非营利组织在疫情期间使用的策略,即开发新的和现有的数字项目来吸引潜在的捐助者。我们的核心论点是,众筹有潜力扩大服务类型,并触及新加坡目前的非营利组织往往忽视或遗忘的社区。通过这样做,众筹为这些群体提供了一个表达他们问题的渠道。
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Innovative Deviance in a Rule-Bound City-State
Funding and service provision are fundamental tenets of nonprofit organizations in Singapore. The advent of the COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the resilience of the nonprofit sector and beckoned the government to respond with digitalization programs that blend into the innovative capacity of the nonprofit sector. Consequently, digitalization has produced different versions of innovation that have helped tide nonprofits over this difficult time, in which crowdfunding has played an important role. In this article, we use two case studies to examine how nonprofits approach and situate crowdfunding in Singapore against the backdrop of the pandemic. One organization utilizes crowdfunding as the core of their fundraising model and views it as an essential part of their operation. During the pandemic, they even used this crowdfunding model to reach marginalized communities that tend not to be the target beneficiaries of the registered nonprofit organizations in Singapore. The other organization finds itself innovating within existing fundraising mechanisms, though it has experimented with crowdfunding. We argue that this case represents the strategy that most nonprofits are using during the pandemic by developing new and existing digital programs to attract potential donors. At the core of our argument, crowdfunding has the potential to expand the type of services and reach communities that tend to be overlooked or forgotten by present nonprofit structures in Singapore. By doing so, crowdfunding provides an outlet for these groups to voice their issues.
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