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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Explore the connecting blog to the non-profit organization by utilizing internet network influence.¡ÐWe use Children Are Us Foundation as an example.

Chang, Yu-lin 08 June 2008 (has links)
In recent years, network's spreading has already been more valued by everyone. The blog is one of the newly arisen network media tool. The personal user are fast growing and popular to every social field. The Non-profit organization is so called the third section, signing with the government and enterprise together. There are more than 26,000 houses already in the domestic various Non-profit Organization , according to the Ministry of Interior statistics. The research aims at making use of network's dissemination study of influence to carry on a research to the Non-profit Organization to blog. Expect that it can offer some advice to the majority with less of Non-profit Organization, then build up a low cost and a powerful functional blog interaction piping. This research uses a case study method. The research interviewee is the financial group of ¡§Children are us Foundation¡¨. We are currently use it to go on the observation and research. And aim at executive of the result and processing of carry out the statistics and analysis. From the result, the Blog is a low technique part, low cost, and also combining the media, such as network and non- network...etc. to carry on the promotion. In addition to the Blog can become the piping of the Non-profit Organization and get a chance to be famous. It can also collect the money effectively by dissemination behavior. However, the successful component is lying in the blog usage which is familiar with a net friend habit. In order to provide the interaction with net friends and cohere with net friends to become clubs; furthermore; it will create contribution through blog dissemination. To be successful, it needs to take some time. The Blog must be put more effort over a long period of time. Then, it will have opportunity to make good use of blog connection. In the end, it creates the extreme influence of network dissemination for the Non-profit Organization.
112

Integrated Marketing Communication of NPOs

YANG, CHING-JU 26 June 2008 (has links)
Keen competitions have made non-profit organizations (NPOs) harder to survive. For the sake of acquiring sufficient resources, more and more NPOs operate like firms. They utilize commercial business models to obtain sufficient capital in order to achieve organizations¡¦ objectives. It is crucial for NPOs to serve marketing methods to grab attentions and enhance sales during the process of commercialization. Yet literally few papers have discussed the role of integrated marketing in the realm of NPOs, let alone studies on temples. This thesis aims at using case method to understand how temples use integrated marketing tools and to provide suggestions in order to enhance the operation of temples and local economy while achieving long-run sustainability. This research serves integrated marketing concepts as the theme and used case methods to discuss on how temples use integrated marketing tools and strategies. This study has also formed a performance model on evaluating NPOs¡¦ integrated marketing efforts. Situation analyses, current status examination and suggestions to the underlying temple are also provided in this thesis for the sake of enhancing sustainability of the NPOs.
113

Creation of a Balanced Scorecard for Regionförbundet

Idzik, Camill, Gillerfors, Ida, Molde, Katrin, Beinke, Thies January 2009 (has links)
No description available.
114

The effects of consolidation of price-cost margins in the pulp and paper industry

Urmanbetova, Aselia, January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S. in Econ.)--School of Economics, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004. Directed by Haizheng Li. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 55-56).
115

Essays on the predictability of equity returns the roles of profit income and intangible assets /

Zhang, Duo, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--West Virginia University, 2003. / Title from document title page. Document formatted into pages; contains vii, 136 p. : ill. (some col.). Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references.
116

The Non-profit Sector in Austria. An economic, legal und political appraisal Working.

Neumayr, Michaela, Schneider, Ulrike, Meyer, Michael, Haider, Astrid January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
(no abstract available) / Series: Working Papers / Institut für Sozialpolitik
117

Market orientation and organizational performance in the nonprofit context. Exploring both concepts and the relationship between them.

Duque-Zuluaga, Lola C., Schneider, Ulrike January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between the concepts market orientation and organizational performance for nonprofit organizations. To understand the nature of this link in the nonprofit context, the authors will discuss and elaborate on the applicability of both concepts to nonprofits. They will develop multidimensional notions of "societal orientation" and "nonprofit organizational performance," which fit the specific operating environment of nonprofit organizations engaged in the provision of health and social services. The authors also propose a conceptual framework that relates both notions and present the main underlying propositions. They conclude by suggesting items to empirically measure both constructs and venues for future research. (author´s abstract) / Series: Working Papers / Institut für Sozialpolitik
118

Įmonės pelną lemiančių veiksnių analizė ir įvertinimas / Company profit factors analysis and evaluation

Žukauskaitė, Vitalija 09 September 2009 (has links)
Magistro darbe yra išanalizuoti ir susisteminti įvairių Lietuvos ir užsienio autorių teoriniai pelno sampratos ekonomikoje aspektai. Pateiktos pelno ir pelningumo rodiklių apskaičiavimo ypatumai, apibendrinti vidiniai ir išoriniai veiksniai, įtakojantys įmonės pelną. Aptartos finansinių rodiklių analizės rūšys. Atlikta įmonės UAB „SWEDLIT AB BALTIJA“ finansinių rodiklių horizontalioji, vertikalioji, santykinių rodiklių, finansų struktūros, turto panaudojimo efektyvumo (apyvartumo) bei mokumo ir likvidumo rodiklių analizė 2005 - 2008 m. laikotarpiu. Vertinant analizuojamos įmonės ryšio stiprumą tarp pelno ir jį lemiančių veiksnių, atlikta įmonės finansinių rodiklių koreliacinė – regresinė analizė. Numatytos įmonės finansinio stabilumo galimybės ekonominio nuosmukio sąlygomis. Patvirtinta autoriaus suformuluota mokslinė hipotezė, kad pagrindiniai pelno kokybę lemiantys veiksniai yra veiklos sąnaudų mažinimas, parduotos pelningos produkcijos apimčių didinimas, nuosavo kapitalo didinimas bei įmonės įsipareigojimų mažinimas. / Master's work is to analyze and structure the various Lithuanian and foreign authors' theoretical profit aspects of the concept of the economy. The reported profit and profitability indicators for calculating the features, summarized in the internal and external factors affecting the company's profits. We discuss the types of financial performance analysis. Made the company UAB "SWEDLIT AB BALTIJA“ financial performance vertical, horizontal, relative indices, financial structure, asset utilization efficiency (turnover) and the solvency and liquidity indicators 2005 - 2008 m. period. The assessment examines the strength of connection between the company's profits and its determinants, a correlation - regression analysis. Provided for the possibility of undertaking the financial stability of economic downturn conditions. Approved by the author formulated the scientific hypothesis that the main factors determining the quality of the profit is the operating cost reduction in sales of profitable production volumes increase in equity capital raising and reducing the company's liabilities.
119

Significant shifts in relation to formal governance practice in South Africa : from an action research perspective. A work in progress: Implications for the Valley Trust.

Green, Elizabeth Goodwill. January 2005 (has links)
This dissertation explores the relevance of corporate governance in the nonprofit sector in South Africa, and asks the question "How can the application of current formal governance measures lead to positive change at The Valley Trust? ". Significantly, in South Africa it has been a time of transformation, with the emergence of world-class strategies to enhance governance in both the public and the private sectors. Are the principles of good governance are applicable too, to non-profit organisations? South Africa has evidence of relevant documentation both in the public and private sectors. In the private sector the King 2002 report strengthened the original King report which in turn was guided by the Cadbury report on corporate governance in the North. The King 2002 report on corporate governance is considered to be world class and emphasises risk management, leadership, direction, control and disclosure. The Public Finance Management Act, together with the subsequent Treasury Regulations and the local government's Municipal Finance Management Act, spell out the way forward for governance in the public sector with the emphasis on effectiveness, efficiency and economy as assessment criteria in terms of revenue, expenditure, assets and liabilities (REAL) with special reference to risk management and accountability. In terms of enhancing sustainability and good stewardship, The Valley Trust, a non-profit organisation working in Primary Health Care and Development in Southern Africa, has the opportunity to use the resources available, and to apply the current thinking and principles of good governance. / Thesis (M.Com.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2005.
120

The Effects of Non Profit Agency Website Donation Button Design on Aid Agency Trust and Donation Compliance

Gibbons, Sophie Elizabeth January 2010 (has links)
This research aimed to develop a deeper understanding of trust and non-profit agency website design, and specifically focussed on the ‘Donate Now’ button. Two experiments investigated the effects of varying levels of consumer certainty, manipulated by providing varying levels of donation relevant information on the web homepage donation buttons, on aid agency trust and donation compliance. Both experiments were based on Study 1, a preliminary survey of website donation button design. Experiment 1 investigated the effects of iconic manipulation of the ‘Donate Now’ button. Results suggested that varying levels of consumer certainty through iconic manipulation of the website donation button design did not effect aid agency trust and donation compliance. Experiment 2 extended the research of Burt and Dunham (2009) to investigate the effects of varying consumer certainty levels through the provision of crisis/need and response photographs on the donation buttons. Results suggested that whilst there was no effect of level of certainty on donation compliance, there was an effect on aid agency trust. Participants’ rated aid agency trust was increased to the greatest extent in the level of greatest certainty, when the donation button contained photographs of both the crisis/need and agency response. Collectively, these results suggest that aid agency trust can be enhanced through the considered manipulation of donation button design. Subsequently photographic images may be a more effective means with which to portray donation-relevant information and reduce uncertainty. Furthermore, in both experiments results showed that those individuals who reported higher aid agency trust also reported significantly higher donation intention. Thus, the current research has implications for the non-profit sector, suggesting that whilst the internet is a viable fundraising tool, the commercially driven process of online donation generation should not be isolated from the psychological concept of trust.

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