Projects
« Sport Environmental Sustainability (SES): An Investigation into Non-Profit Sport Organisations from a Stakeholders Perspective» KU Leuven
Sport has an impact on the natural environment, and in turn is affected by the natural environment. It is critical to study environmental sustainability in sport because of this mutual relationship between sport and the environment. Sport Environmental Sustainability (SES) is an underdeveloped research field that is dominated by international professional sport organisations, sport facilities and major sporting events. Given their social role ...
SRP (Groeiers): Organisation-employee-volunteer interactions in non-profit organisations Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Governance in non-profit organizations: the impact of governance structures on the quality of financial reporting of access to funding. KU Leuven
A critical perspective on diversity in the workplace: discourses, practices and identities in nonprofit organizations. University of Antwerp
Non-profit organizations and face-to-face fundraising: Research on the ethical judgment of donors and recruiters, and the influence of this ethical judgment on donor acquisition and retention. KU Leuven
The growing non-profit sector has an increasing degree of competition and financial viability as one of the biggest challenges. It is therefore crucial for non-profit organizations to approach fundraising in a more strategic and professional way, with increased attention to cost-effectiveness and building long-term relationships with donors. Face-to-face fundraising (e.g. street recruitment, door-to-door recruitment) is often mentioned as a ...
Advocacy by non-profit organizations in a post-co oratist welfare state: a mixed method analysis. University of Antwerp
Market research into the non-profit organization - The Low Countries, Ons Erfdeel and Septentrion - in preparation for the launch of the digital, multilingual online platform. University of Antwerp
Understanding the use of policy instruments for steering nonprofit organizations: Evidence from China KU Leuven
The past decades have witnessed a rise of the nonprofit sector across developed and developing countries. For example, in China, the number of registered NPOs has increased from around 200,000 in 1995 to around 900,000 in 2020. These NPOs play a variety of roles in China, such as delivering social services, alleviating rural poverty, and conducting environmental campaigns against pollution. Faced with the growth of the nonprofit sector and ...