Organizational Culture in Civic Associations in Russia |
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Authors: | Sarah Busse Spencer Irina A. Skalaban |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Management,National Research University Higher School of Economics,Perm,Russia;2.Department of Social Work and Social Anthropology,Novosibirsk State Technical University,Novosibirsk,Russia |
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Abstract: | The organizational culture of nonprofit organizations is affected by the context in which they are embedded. Based on a qualitative study of local civic associations in Novosibirsk, Russia, this article illustrates how nonprofit organizational culture has been shaped by historical and contemporary social and cultural conditions. The fluid situation for civil society in Russia has generated varied organizational culture across nonprofits. Interview data reveal different value orientations, distinct group identities, and different images of the ideal civic association: as a social establishment, as an outlet for self-expression, as a network of experts, or as a social startup. This resulting diversity of organizational culture has implications for the potential for partnerships among nonprofits, between nonprofits and government, between nonprofits and businesses, and also for the organizational survival of nonprofits in this setting. |
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