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Explaining Variations in the Nonprofit Founding Process
Authors:Erica J Dollhopf  Christopher P Scheitle
Institution:1. The Pennsylvania State University;2. West Virginia University
Abstract:Although the organizational founding process is subject to various isomorphic pressures, significant variation is still found in the completion, ordering, and timing of founding events. Prior research on entrepreneurship suggests the importance of education and previous experience in determining who is best positioned to recognize entrepreneurial opportunities, which may explain some of the variation in the founding process. In this article the authors present an analysis of an original survey of recently founded religious nonprofits to better understand how founder, organizational, and contextual characteristics influence the founding process in this specific nonprofit context. Overall, the authors’ findings show that founder education and experience particularly affect the founding process as well as organizational characteristics; however, these effects vary across different dimensions of this process.
Keywords:entrepreneurship  nonprofit  leadership  nonprofit  organization  religion
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