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Journal articles on the topic "Institutions charitables"

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Guimarães Sá, Isabel Dos. "Child abandonment in Portugal: legislation and institutional care." Continuity and Change 9, no. 1 (May 1994): 69–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0268416000004173.

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L'abandon d'enfant fait partie intégrante de la législation concernant l'enfance au Portugal au XVIIIe siècle et il est apparenté aux délits d'attentat à la vie, tels l'accouchement clandestin, l'avortement et l'infanticide – l'infanticide était peutêtre relativement répandu, mais c'est bien difficile à prouver. Cet article offre une vue d'ensemble du statut de l'enfant, qu'il soit légitime, illégitime, orphelin ou trouvé. Ensuite il décrit pour le Portugal le cadre légal de l'assistance aux enfants abandonnés. Enfin, il examine les institutions charitables qui s'occupent des enfants trouvés et accorde une attention particulière à l'interaction entre les ‘misericordias’ locales – confréries laïques – et les conseils communaux des grandes villes du royaume et de ses colonies.
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Cliche, Marie-Aimée. "Les filles-mères devant les tribunaux du Québec, 1850-1969." Recherche 32, no. 1 (April 12, 2005): 9–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/056577ar.

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L'étude de la jurisprudence constitue un bon moyen de suivre l'évolution de certaines coutumes sociales, voire de quelques traits de mentalité. En utilisant 305 procès civils et criminels impliquant des filles-mères du district judiciaire de Québec, on retrace les changements de leur condition juridique et sociale. Jusqu'au milieu du XIXe siècle, les pressions sociales et les coutumes juridiques obligent les présumés pères à assumer leurs responsabilités. À partir de la fin du dernier siècle, un changement radical dans la jurisprudence, combiné avec l'augmentation du nombre d'hospices, a pour résultat de faire retomber la charge de l'enfant illégitime sur la mère et sur les institutions charitables. Ce n'est qu'après la Seconde Guerre mondiale que s'amorcent un retour vers l'imposition de certaines obligations aux pères putatifs, et une réintégration des mères célibataires dans la société.
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Barile, Nicola Lorenzo. "Renaissance Monti di Pietà in Modern Scholarship: Themes, Studies, and Historiographic Trends." Renaissance and Reformation 35, no. 3 (March 11, 2013): 85–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/rr.v35i3.19524.

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Il existe une longue tradition d’études des Monti di Pietà, qui est presqu’entièrement publiée en italien. Cet article propose une revue historiographique de ces recherches, en se basant sur quatre thèmes centraux les ayant orientées. Le premier de ces thèmes correspond aux relations entre les banques et les premiers Monti, et à la question de savoir s’ils étaient de véritables banques ou des institutions charitables. Le deuxième thème correspond au contexte de ces pratiques formé par les débats théologiques et les opinions juridiques de la fin du Moyen Âge et de la Renaissance. Le troisième thème est centré sur l’influence des prédicateurs franciscains, incluant comment leurs discours antisémites ont été contrebalancés par les préoccupations économiques locales, pour former un compromis pratique. Le quatrième thème correspond au rôle et à la fonction qu’ont joués les Monti dans le Royaume de Naples. En conclusion, cette revue examine les recherches sur les Monti publiées en anglais depuis les années 1930.
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NOVIKOV, V. M. "Social Potential of Non-Profi t Organizations." Demography and social economy, no. 1 (March 15, 2021): 80–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/dse2021.01.080.

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There is a steady trend in the wide range of literature on the study of institutions: the definition of theoretical judgments often does not coincide and is not combined with the definition of general connections and patterns, which leads to ignoring the principle of systematic analysis of socio-economic processes. Indirectly, this means the priority of the random (individual) over the whole and general. Meanwhile, the concept of an institution correlates with the specific content of a phenomenon or process and is supplemented by a generalized and systematic approach. The study of such an urgent problem of the market economy as institutional choice through non-profit organizations requires the extension of the analysis not only to governmental but also to non-governmental structures, which are an element of the whole. In this regard, the article provides a historical overview of the development of nonprofit organizations and charitable activities as a large-scale social phenomenon, which made it possible to draw attention to the possibility of using the experience of past years for the purposeful organization of non-state institutions of charity, including by improving social partnerships. Analysis of the current state of non-profit organizations in Ukraine, despite the growth in their number, shows a decrease in the volume of charitable activities. In recent years, the country has taken certain steps to improve charity. However, this is not enough. The institutional environment for philanthropy needs to be improved. The solution to this problem is possible with the active influence of the state on the management of non-commercial activities. Improving the tools of functioning, financing, as well as increasing attention to the development of statistics in this area of activity is considered relevant. In this regard, the purpose of the article is to identify pressing issues and ways to improve charitable organizations. The solution to this problem is possible with the active influence of the state on the management of non-profit activities. The development of the institutional framework of the nonprofit sector of the economy means the improvement of financial reporting, greater openness of charitable organizations, streamlining of their legal relations, liberalized taxation and strengthened control over the activities of non-profit organizations. The article pays special attention to the problem of accumulation and distribution of charitable funds. The potential of charitable organizations can be expanded by shifting the focus of their regulation away from predominantly corporate to regional administration, which increases the importance of the institution of partnership in the development of charity. The article uses historical and logical methods, which allowed to study the formation and development of non-profit organizations in the evolutionary aspect.
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Giuseppina Lurgo, Elisabetta. "Charity and Sanctity: The Ritiri of the Rosine in the Eighteenth-Century Savoyard State." European History Quarterly 50, no. 1 (January 2020): 5–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0265691419886810.

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This article examines the first years of a charitable institution, the ‘ Ritiro o Opera pia delle Rosine’, led by a mystic woman in the eighteenth-century Sabaudian State. Through the analysis of this particular institution, this essay focuses on the so-called ‘ Opere pie’ in Savoy Piedmont, between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries: namely, the charitable institutions, under royal patronage and public jurisdiction, yet administrated by clerics and led by women whose sanctity was the subject of controversy, which had a key role in the politics of devotion in the baroque age.
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Caton, Charlotte S. "Preference for Prestige: Commentary on the Behaviour of Universities and their Benefactors." Canadian Journal of Higher Education 29, no. 3 (May 12, 2017): 145–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.47678/cjhe.v29i3.183336.

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This paper examines institutional behaviour, as perceived and described by individuals who have donated large gifts to private non- profit (not-for-profit) corporations especially universities. The study improves the understanding readers may have of the means used by Canadian institutions to initiate relationships with individuals capable of making large gifts, of how these relationships are nurtured, of who in the organization influences decisions about the purposes served by gifts from these donors and of how institutional and/or personal prestige are factors in donor-recipient relationships. More significantly, the study explores the degree to which institutions involve major donors as partners in enhancing an institution's reputation for quality. Data reported here were gathered from interviews with donors to universities, hospitals and arts organizations in Toronto. The responses of donors are reported and some differences identified between donors to universities and donors to either hospitals or arts organizations. With the largest generational transfer of wealth in history starting to occur, the findings may prove useful to universities as they compete for charitable dollars with other nonprofit organizations.
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Taylor, Zachary. "Translation as Charitable Currency: Internationalization Through International Alumni Giving." Journal of Comparative & International Higher Education 11, Winter (March 15, 2020): 199–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.32674/jcihe.v11iwinter.1430.

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As higher education continues to internationalize, the United States higher education system remains a predominantly English-speaking entity. This research-in-progress will examine how United States institutions of higher education engage with English-language learning international alumni to explore how these alumni are asked to give back to their alma mater. I hypothesize that many institutions of higher educaiton may be perpetuing academic capitalism by viewing international alumni as sources of financial support and not as sources of rich linguistic capital that could be leveraged to further diversify the institution and facilitate equitable access to higher education.
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Daniels, Roger B., Mike Braswell, and Jesse D. Beeler. "Accounting and Financial Reporting by a Late 18th Century American Charity." Accounting Historians Journal 37, no. 2 (December 1, 2010): 39–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/0148-4184.37.2.39.

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Empirical research to date has neglected accounting and external financial reporting among 18th century American charitable institutions. Contemporary understanding of 18th century American practices is supported by evidence relating to commercial transactions primarily among colonial merchants. Our study examines the accounting and financial reporting of the Charleston Orphan House, the first municipal orphanage in America, from its inception in 1790 through its first five years of operations. The institution was established by city ordinance in 1790 which required the institution “to keep a book of fair and regular accounts of all receipts and expenditures which will be subject at all times to the inspection of the Commissioners.” The ordinance charged the orphanage's Committee on Accounts to “audit” its accounts. The City Council required the institution's board chairman to countersign the financial statements in 1792 before subjecting them to a second “audit.” The Orphan House employed a system of account books that recorded and facilitated the reporting of expenditures and sources of funds. Accounting and external reporting may have been legitimizing factors to overcome the “liability of newness” by promoting a sense of propriety and transparency among benefactors.“I visited the Orphan House at which there were one hundred and seven boys and girls. This appears to be a charitable organization and under good management.”[President George Washington, diary entry, Saturday, May 7, 1791]
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Elsden, Chris, Kate Symons, Chris Speed, John Vines, and Anne Spaa. "Searching for an OxChain: Co-designing blockchain applications for charitable giving." Ubiquity: The Journal of Pervasive Media 6, no. 1 (November 1, 2019): 5–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/ubiq_00002_1.

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Abstract The OxChain project is investigating the design of blockchain applications in partnership with a large and traditionally trusted institution, Oxfam. We outline some of the potential opportunities that distributed ledger technologies could offer the charity and development sector as a whole, but focus on the challenges of undertaking co-design work in the context of large institutions. We suggest the need to leverage existing trusted relationships and understand the unique value that such institutions offer.
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Williams, David J. "REGULATING THE ACCOUNTABILITY OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS?*." Accounting & Finance 24, no. 1 (February 25, 2009): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-629x.1984.tb00047.x.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Institutions charitables"

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Hyndman, Noel. "The disclosure of information by UK charitable institutions." Thesis, Queen's University Belfast, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.356930.

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Thebault, Déborah. "Les biens publics en droit anglais." Thesis, Université Paris Cité, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019UNIP5034.

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Le droit anglais ne connaît ni propriété publique ni service public, personnalité morale de droit public ou dualisme juridictionnel. À défaut, le droit anglais met en œuvre une "échelle" de publicisation des biens. Pour identifier les biens publics, cette étude s'appuie sur l'existence d'un droit public substantiel, qui n'a pas encore fait l'objet d'une reconnaissance formelle en droit anglais. Ce droit public substantiel doit être distingué du judicial review, qualifié par les juristes anglais d'administrative law, mais qui ne constitue qu'un droit public processuel. La substantialité du droit public anglais réside dans l'exorbitance diffuse de règles par rapport au droit commun, lequel comprend les règles de common law et d'equity, mais aussi les règles issues du corpus législatif. Grâce à ce régime exorbitant, nous identifions deux catégories de biens publics sur le fondement des critères organique et fonctionnel. D'abord, les biens sont publics sur le fondement du critère organique, en raison du caractère public de la qualité de leur propriétaire. En droit anglais, il existe, selon nous, deux catégories de propriétaires publics : la Couronne, propriétaire public par les privilèges dont elle bénéficie par la logique organique inhérente au souverain ; et, en raison de l'acception anglaise de la propriété, le public lui-même. Ensuite, les biens sont publics sur le fondement du critère fonctionnel en raison de l'intérêt public poursuivi par leur affectation. C'est le cas des entités ayant un objet charitable, ou bien encore des sociétés privatisées - étant précisé qu'en l'absence de personnalité morale de droit public, la privatisation ne peut être conçue dans son sens continental
Against the backdrop of French public law with its separate administrative and ordinary courts, French lawyers often assume that English law does not have a system of public law. This is inaccurate. This thesis aims to demonstrate the existence of a substantive public law in the English legal system. It does so by identifying a number of public assets. Substantive public law should be distinguished from judicial review, which is not substantive but procedural public law. The substance of English public law lies in a multitude of rules that deviate from the rest of the legal system. These rules are found not only in common law and equity, but also in statute and in delegated legislation. From the analysis of these derogative rules, it appears that public assets enjoy privileged legal treatment. This is triggered either by the "publicness" of the asset, such as the Crown or the public itself, or by the pursuit of the public interest, regardless of the public nature of the owner. My research reveals two sets of substantive public law rules applying to public assets. The first comprise adverse possession when applied to Crown lands and town or village greens. The second set encompasses charities, and assets owned by privatised services
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Phillips, Elaine Michelle. "Charitable institutions in Norfolk and Suffolk c. 1350-1600." Thesis, University of East Anglia, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.368360.

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Griffiths, Sarah Jane. "The charitable work of the Macclesfield silk manufacturers, 1750-1900." Thesis, University of Liverpool, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10034/81282.

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The existing literature on philanthropic effort during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries has taken a number of different approaches to the subject. These include general works charting the development of the charitable sector, the exploration of voluntary organisations as a subsidiary topic to broader themes and regional studies adopting a range of perspectives. Most research in this latter category has been conducted on large towns and cities that generally have copious amounts of source material. In contrast, lesser provincial towns have received relatively little scholarly attention, despite the more manageable nature of their documentation. The aim of this thesis is to explore the growth of charitable organisations within Macclesfield, an East Cheshire industrial town that was dominated by the silk industry. This study concentrates on the period from 1750 to 1900, when the silk industry was dominant within the town and philanthropic activity was at its height. The town?s silk manufacturers were renowned for their charitable work and thus this research focuses on the extent to which this occupational group was critical in the development of Macclesfield?s voluntary institutions, the motives that lay behind their contributions, and their achievements. In order to see whether their involvement was typical of other businessmen, comparisons are drawn throughout with the charitable activities of contemporary entrepreneurs in a variety of urban settings.This study investigates the silk manufacturers? participation in Macclesfield?s voluntary institutions in the fields of religion, education, public services and public amenities, together with any additional charitable acts. The evidence from all these areas suggests that in most cases the silk manufacturers were heavily involved in funding and managing these institutions. Their obvious motives reflected altruistic, religious and educational beliefs, but there were also a variety of other concerns that could have been contributory in determining their support for particular institutions. The primary achievement of Macclesfield?s voluntary sector was to provide a network of services that, in conjunction with later state initiatives, improved living standards for inhabitants by the end of the nineteenth century.This thesis gives an insight into the development of charitable institutions in a medium sized industrial town and demonstrates how one group of businessmen were able to dominate this field. Many silk manufacturers were generous in their support of charitable causes in Macclesfield, but the scale of their support did not match that of some other notable philanthropic families, such as the Crossleys of Halifax. The charitable work of the silk manufacturers appeared to be broadly similar to that of entrepreneurs in other small and medium sized industrial towns where they could form a dominant occupational group in public life. In larger towns and cities, this strong manufacturer influence was less evident and a greater range of other people contributed significantly to philanthropic institutions. This type of approach supplements the existing material on philanthropic effort during the long nineteenth century and overlaps a number of related subject areas, such as urban ?lite activity and the growth of the welfare state.
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Thomas-Seltzer, Ashley. "NCAA Violations and Institutional Self-Sanctions: Assessing the Impact on Alumni Charitable Contribution." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2005. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1505204/.

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The growing commercialism within Division I big-time athletics has raised the financial stakes for universities, as successful athletic programs benefit from increased opportunities for financial gain. This has contributed to a pervasive "win culture" that drives institutions to seek competitive advantages, and as a side effect, NCAA rule violations have become incentivized. Programs whose infractions go unnoticed may benefit from the competitive advantage gained, but for programs investigated by the NCAA, the financial penalties incurred may far outweigh the potential revenues from undetected violations. The purpose of this study was to address institutional self-sanctions as an organizational behavior in response to NCAA major infractions and the impact of self-sanctioning on alumni charitable giving. Through the use of neo-institutional and resource dependence theories, this study aimed to further examine the role of institutional self-sanctions as a crisis management strategy in containing financial fallout of athletic scandal. While researchers have addressed scandal and alumni charitable giving in relation to athletics and institutional self-sanctions, respectively, no research exists linking the two bodies of literature. This study employed a two-way fixed effects analysis of 10 years of panel data to address the effect of key variables on alumni charitable giving. Analysis results indicated no significant relationship between institutional self-sanctions and alumni charitable giving. However, alumni charitable giving was mitigated by institutional endowment per FTE, suggesting that larger scale financial structures of an institution serve as the best predictor for alumni charitable giving during athletic scandal.
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Thomas-Seltzer, Ashley. "NCAA Violations and Institutional Self-Sanctions: Assessing the Impact on Alumni Charitable Contributions." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2019. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1505204/.

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The growing commercialism within Division I big-time athletics has raised the financial stakes for universities, as successful athletic programs benefit from increased opportunities for financial gain. This has contributed to a pervasive "win culture" that drives institutions to seek competitive advantages, and as a side effect, NCAA rule violations have become incentivized. Programs whose infractions go unnoticed may benefit from the competitive advantage gained, but for programs investigated by the NCAA, the financial penalties incurred may far outweigh the potential revenues from undetected violations. The purpose of this study was to address institutional self-sanctions as an organizational behavior in response to NCAA major infractions and the impact of self-sanctioning on alumni charitable giving. Through the use of neo-institutional and resource dependence theories, this study aimed to further examine the role of institutional self-sanctions as a crisis management strategy in containing financial fallout of athletic scandal. While researchers have addressed scandal and alumni charitable giving in relation to athletics and institutional self-sanctions, respectively, no research exists linking the two bodies of literature. This study employed a two-way fixed effects analysis of 10 years of panel data to address the effect of key variables on alumni charitable giving. Analysis results indicated no significant relationship between institutional self-sanctions and alumni charitable giving. However, alumni charitable giving was mitigated by institutional endowment per FTE, suggesting that larger scale financial structures of an institution serve as the best predictor for alumni charitable giving during athletic scandal.
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Lukawiecki, Teresa (Teresa L. ). Carleton University Dissertation Social Work. ""Class, gender, and charity: the experiences of older women in three Ottawa charitable institutions, 1865-1890."." Ottawa, 1993.

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Clément, Raphaël. "L' hôtel-Dieu de Rouen : 1768-1781 : étude stratigraphique d'une institution charitable de l'Ancien Régime." Paris 7, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA070022.

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Au moment où débute cette étude, l'Hôtel-Dieu de Rouen est installé dans ses nouveaux locaux depuis dix ans. Nous sommes à la veille de nombreux bouleversements politiques, économiques et sociaux qui vont entraîner seulement vingt ans plus tard la Révolution. Les mutations à venir sont cependant déjà à l'oeuvre. L'Hôtel-Dieu se trouve ainsi à la charnière entre les établissements charitables de l'Ancien Régime, dont il conserve les caractéristiques, et les services publics hospitaliers qui naîtront des différentes réformes du XIXème et du XXeme siècle. Au cours de la période étudiée, l'Hôtel-Dieu est soumis à des contraintes budgétaires très importantes liées, entre autres, à la construction d'une église hors de prix. Il doit aussi faire face à une augmentation de sa fréquentation dans un contexte de développement des connaissances médicales. L'analyse de l'institution est structurée en trois parties distinctes : L'aspect juridique où, après avoir «planté le décor» de cette histoire, sont étudiés les réformes mises en place au cours de la période et cinq principaux contentieux ; l'aspect financier, dans lequel sont abordées les ressources et les charges de l'établissement, suivi d'un récit de ses péripéties financières ; enfin, l'aspect sanitaire et social. Grâce aux travaux des médecins de l'époque et de leurs successeurs, et à l'examen des registres de naissances et décès, il est en effet possible de dresser le profil sanitaire et social des patients qui viennent à l'Hôtel-Dieu. Cette étude est complétée en annexe d'une biographie des principaux personnages
The objective of this study is to analyse the history of a great hospital in a major provincial city some years before Revolution. This institution is particular due to its therapeutical orientation completed by a maternity. The thesis is separate into three distinct parts : In the first part, there is a presentation of the structure of institution followed by the studying of the reforms implemented during the period and five major conflicts. In the second part, we deal with the financial aspects (resources and expenses) and we tell the story of financial adventures of the Hôtel-Dieu. The third and final part is about sanitary and social profile of ill people and pregnant women who come to the Hôtel-Dieu. Examination of the vital records and the studies written by physicians of the time and their successors make possible to do this profile. In addition to this study, in the annexes, we made biographies of the main persons
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Luo, Wenen, and 罗文恩. "From dependence to autonomy?: institutional change and the evolution of charitable GONGOs in China." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2011. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B48330024.

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With the rapid expansion of the state- led philanthropy sector over the past decade, charitable GONGOs have become salient players in China’s third sector. These organizations have acted as “transmission belts” between the state and society by placing government demands in the first priority and posed no challenges to the political hierarchy. However, several events occurring after the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake implied that charitable GONGOs began to secure an independent identity in pursuit of their own interests. I argue that traditional analytical frameworks to address state-society relations in China, namely civil society and corporatist approach, cannot fully explain this new phenomenon. Thus I propose a two- level institutional change model to explore why and how charitable GONGOs began to pursue an independent identity. At the societal level, three institutional sources are identified which are driving charitable GONGOs to detach themselves from the government: functional, legitimization and political pressure. At the organizational level, I argue that charitable GONGOs will adopt divergent strategies to pursue autonomy, and propose three interrelated propositions to explain their choices. The research methods used in this thesis include macro-historical analysis and the case study. In regard to the former, I review the laws, regulations, policies, past significant events and statistical data related to the philanthropy sector to explore how the change of general social context exerts impact on charitable GONGOs. I then use the China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation and China Charity Federation as cases to analyze why and how charitable GONGOs have devised divergent strategies to secure organizational autonomy. This study discloses that with the notable change in the economic, social and political environment; charitable GONGOs are encountering three institutional pressures to separate themselves from the government. First, functional pressure derived from the rise of new donors and private foundations. Second, the past malpractices of charitable GONGOs, including the administrative fundraising campaign, the “black box” in operation and corruption, which have severely undermined public trust and generates legitimization pressure. In addition, they have also faced political pressure to transform. The case studies find that two typical strategies are adopted by charitable GONGOs to pursue organizational autonomy. One strategy is to initiate a “de-bureaucratization” reform to transform from semi-governmental organizations to true NGOs, while the other is to pursue symbolic independence without a substantial shift of their close relationship to the government. In addition, institutional entrepreneurs holding a positive attitude towards their autonomy played a pivotal role on the different strategic choices, and the feedback effect reinforced the choices made at critical junctures. Given that only a few charitable GONGOs have changed into autonomous NGOs to date, it is still too early to say that a civil society is taking shape in top-down manner. Nevertheless, we should not overlook that there is increasingly visible tension between the publics’ expectation and the inert political system. If the reformist elites and leaders of the party-state reach a consensus on the relations between the government and social organizations, the future of civil society in China will become a little brighter.
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Siebenthaler, Jennifer W. "ENDOWMENTS OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS AND INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX POLICY: WEALTH EROSION FROM A LOSS IN CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS." UKnowledge, 2019. https://uknowledge.uky.edu/epe_etds/68.

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The most significant tax overhaul bill in over thirty years was enacted in 2017 and expected to have wide-ranging effects. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act includes numerous policies that directly and indirectly impact the higher education sector and the effect to endowments was not addressed in the public debate leading up to enactment. Unlike expendable gifts, a reduction in endowment contributions has a cumulative effect because a gift to an endowment can benefit all subsequent years. Each year following a contribution, investment income earned on the original gift is available for spending and benefits escalate over time in amount, assuming the value of the original gift continues to grow. The purpose of this study is to analyze precisely the direct and indirect impact of personal income tax regulations on the charitable sector. It will do so by disaggregating data to delineate clearly the differential consequences that distinguish higher education from other components of the broad charitable sector umbrella. A model is developed to predict the erosion of endowment wealth following a decrease in contributions due to tax policy using panel data from a previous ten-year period assuming the tax policy was first effective beginning in year one. The erosion of overall endowment wealth is gradual, and subsectors of higher education are predicted to experience varying rates of attrition. Regression analysis is then used on giving by source data to institutional and endowment characteristics indicative of greater reliance on contributions from individuals to the endowment; the results are suggestive but inconclusive.
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Books on the topic "Institutions charitables"

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Bourget), Église catholique Diocèse de Montréal Évêque (1840-1876 :. Lettre pastorale de Mgr. l'évêque de Montréal invitant les catholiques à s'unir pour favoriser les institutions charitables de la ville et des campagnes. [S.l: s.n., 1986.

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Ziegler, Tiffany A. Medieval Healthcare and the Rise of Charitable Institutions. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02056-9.

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Lev, Yaacov. Charity, endowments, and charitable institutions in medieval Islam. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2005.

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Locke, Michael. Charitable status and incorporated institutions of higher education: Issues and questions. Stratford: Centrefor Institutional Studies, North East London Polytechnic, 1989.

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For a good cause?: How charitable institutions become powerful economic bullies. Secaucus, N.J: Carol Pub., 1997.

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Government, Hong Kong. Lists of approved charitable institutions and trusts of a public character, 1992. Hong Kong: Myers, 1992.

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Tasmania. Office of Law Reform Commissioner. Report on public fundraising by charitable institutions / Law Reform Commissioner of Tasmania. [Hobart, Tas]: Govt. Printer, 1996.

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Muller, Sheila D. Charity in the Dutch Republic: Pictures of rich and poor for charitable institutions. Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI Research Press, 1985.

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M, Natarajan, and Thangaraj C. P, eds. Commentary on charitable trusts & religious institutions: A comprehensive treaties on tax concessions available for charitable and religious institutions and their donors and the precautions to be taken for ensuring them. Mumbai: Snow White Publications, 2000.

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Singh, Bhupinder. Management of lands with religious and charitable institutions: A case study of Madhya Pradesh. New Delhi: Har-Anand Publications, 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "Institutions charitables"

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Ziegler, Tiffany A. "Introduction." In Medieval Healthcare and the Rise of Charitable Institutions, 1–16. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02056-9_1.

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Ziegler, Tiffany A. "The Hospital in History, c. 3500 BCE–c. 500 CE." In Medieval Healthcare and the Rise of Charitable Institutions, 19–47. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02056-9_2.

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Ziegler, Tiffany A. "Early Medieval Charitable Institutions and Hospitals, c. 500–1000 CE." In Medieval Healthcare and the Rise of Charitable Institutions, 49–66. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02056-9_3.

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Ziegler, Tiffany A. "High Medieval Charitable Institutions and Hospitals, c. 1000–1300 CE." In Medieval Healthcare and the Rise of Charitable Institutions, 67–81. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02056-9_4.

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Ziegler, Tiffany A. "The Creation of the Hospital of Saint John." In Medieval Healthcare and the Rise of Charitable Institutions, 85–99. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02056-9_5.

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Ziegler, Tiffany A. "On Bishops, Popes, Councils, and Statutes." In Medieval Healthcare and the Rise of Charitable Institutions, 101–17. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02056-9_6.

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Ziegler, Tiffany A. "The Rise of Brussels’ Municipal Hospital." In Medieval Healthcare and the Rise of Charitable Institutions, 121–27. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02056-9_7.

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Ziegler, Tiffany A. "Conclusion." In Medieval Healthcare and the Rise of Charitable Institutions, 129–33. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02056-9_8.

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Chevalier-Watts, Juliet. "The nature of charities, charitable entities, not-for-profit organisations, charitable institutions, and governance." In Charity Law, 26–51. Abingdon, Oxon [UK] ; New York : Routledge, 2017.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315622118-2.

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Guízar, Haroldo A. "Beneficent Paternalism: The Ecole Militaire as a Charitable Institution." In The École Royale Militaire, 217–56. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45931-4_6.

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Conference papers on the topic "Institutions charitables"

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"Reality and Hope of Charitable Work in the Kingdom A Field Study Applied on Charitable Work Institutions in the Kingdom." In AEBMS-2017, ICCET-2017, BBMPS-17, UPACEE-17, LHESS-17, TBFIS-2017, IC4E-2017, AMLIS-2017 & BEFM-2017. Higher Education and Innovation Group (HEAIG), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15242/heaig.h1217928.

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Kandaurova, T. "Sociocultural activities of the Russian business community of the XIX – beginning XX century in the context of quantitative history." In Historical research in the context of data science: Information resources, analytical methods and digital technologies. LLC MAKS Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m1789.978-5-317-06529-4/56-64.

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The article presents the experience of analyzing the socio-cultural activities of the Russian business community using quantitative methods (building trend models based on the materials of dynamic series of annual reports) for the development of the Arnoldo-Tretyakov school, shows the contribution of entrepreneurs to the formation of funds for the development and construction of educational institutions, scholarship funds based on charitable practices.
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Kandaurova, T. "Sociocultural activities of the Russian business community of the XIX – beginning XX century in the context of quantitative history." In Historical research in the context of data science: Information resources, analytical methods and digital technologies. LLC MAKS Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m1789.978-5-317-06529-4/56-64.

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The article presents the experience of analyzing the socio-cultural activities of the Russian business community using quantitative methods (building trend models based on the materials of dynamic series of annual reports) for the development of the Arnoldo-Tretyakov school, shows the contribution of entrepreneurs to the formation of funds for the development and construction of educational institutions, scholarship funds based on charitable practices.
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Vladimircev, V. A., N. M. Bachurina, and F. A. Mustaeva. "Features of social services for elderly people by private specialists charitable foundation institutions." In Scientific achievements of the third millennium. LJournal, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/scienceconf-09-2019-11.

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Reports on the topic "Institutions charitables"

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Кучерган, Єлизавета Валеріївна, and Надія Олександрівна Вєнцева. Historical educational experience of the beginning the twentieth century in the practice of the modern higher school of Ukraine. [б.в.], 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/0564/2139.

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The author of the study analyzes and determines the features of the introduction of new forms of education in the highest historical pedagogical institutions of Ukraine in the early twentieth century. In particular: colloquiums, excursions, rehearsals, the organization of scientific sections of students and societies. Colloquiums were held to discuss the creative work of students. Proseminars prepared students for participation in seminars. Excursions prepared students for scientific work and taught them to collect information about historical monuments. Interviews and rehearsals took an important place in the revitalization of academic activity of students in universities. During the interviews, students learned to express their thoughts freely. Rehearsals were used as a means of monitoring the progress of students. An important component of the preparation of the future teacher of history was the organization of scientific student sections and societies. The main forms of their work were: the discussion of scientific reports, the publication of periodicals, the creation of libraries, museums, etc. The most talented students took part in scientific sections and societies. Thus, higher education institutions created prerequisites for the education of gifted young people. The publication also reveals the specifics of the practical training of students. The practical component included not only pedagogical, but also museum practice. In addition, pedagogical institutions of higher education conducted educational excursions, literary and musical evenings, organized social, sanitary and charitable activities. The author of the publication not only explores the features of various forms of education, but also the possibility of using them in the practice of the modern higher pedagogical institution in Ukraine.
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