Advocacy organizations and collective action /:
"Advocacy organizations are viewed as actors motivated primarily by principled beliefs. This volume outlines a new agenda for the study of advocacy organizations, proposing a model of NGOs as collective actors that seek to fulfil normative concerns and instrumental incentives, face collective a...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Advocacy organizations are viewed as actors motivated primarily by principled beliefs. This volume outlines a new agenda for the study of advocacy organizations, proposing a model of NGOs as collective actors that seek to fulfil normative concerns and instrumental incentives, face collective action problems, and compete as well as collaborate with other advocacy actors. The firm analogy is a useful way of studying advocacy actors because individuals via advocacy NGOs make choices which are analytically similar to those that shareholders make in the context of firms. The authors view advocacy NGOs as special types of firms that make strategic choices in policy markets which, along with creating public goods, support organizational survival, visibility, and growth. Advocacy NGOs' strategy can therefore be understood as a response to opportunities to supply distinct advocacy products to well defined constituencies as well as a response to normative or principled concerns"-- "This volume outlines a new agenda for the study of advocacy. We focus on particular advocacy actors, NGO advocacy organizations, involved in public advocacy. We begin with the premise that since advocacy is a collective endeavor, advocacy NGOs should be viewed as actors pursuing collective action. Collective action issues should therefore bear upon their emergence and strategies. We draw on the firm analogy, modeling advocacy NGOs as "firms" operating in competitive policy markets. The firm analogy is instructive because individuals via advocacy NGOs make analytically similar choices regarding the collective organization of their social, political, and economic activities"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xvi, 318 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Advocacy organizations and collective action / edited by Aseem Prakash and Mary Kay Gugerty. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010. 1 online resource (xvi, 318 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. "Advocacy organizations are viewed as actors motivated primarily by principled beliefs. This volume outlines a new agenda for the study of advocacy organizations, proposing a model of NGOs as collective actors that seek to fulfil normative concerns and instrumental incentives, face collective action problems, and compete as well as collaborate with other advocacy actors. The firm analogy is a useful way of studying advocacy actors because individuals via advocacy NGOs make choices which are analytically similar to those that shareholders make in the context of firms. The authors view advocacy NGOs as special types of firms that make strategic choices in policy markets which, along with creating public goods, support organizational survival, visibility, and growth. Advocacy NGOs' strategy can therefore be understood as a response to opportunities to supply distinct advocacy products to well defined constituencies as well as a response to normative or principled concerns"-- Provided by publisher "This volume outlines a new agenda for the study of advocacy. We focus on particular advocacy actors, NGO advocacy organizations, involved in public advocacy. We begin with the premise that since advocacy is a collective endeavor, advocacy NGOs should be viewed as actors pursuing collective action. Collective action issues should therefore bear upon their emergence and strategies. We draw on the firm analogy, modeling advocacy NGOs as "firms" operating in competitive policy markets. The firm analogy is instructive because individuals via advocacy NGOs make analytically similar choices regarding the collective organization of their social, political, and economic activities"-- Provided by publisher Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Figures and tables -- Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Advocacy organizations and collective action: an introduction -- Institutional emergence and boundaries -- Organizational structures -- Agency conflicts and accountability -- References -- Part 1 The institutional environment and advocacy organizations -- 2 The price of advocacy: mobilization and maintenance in advocacy organizations -- Collective action and advocacy organizations -- Advocacy organization formation -- Advocacy organization development -- Scenic Hudson and the origins of the NRDC -- Finding common ground -- Building an organization -- Litigation and the environment -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 Acting in good faith: an economic approach to religious organizations as advocacy groups -- The economics of religion -- Empirical illustrations -- Conclusion: Lessons from the economics of religion -- References -- 4 Institutional environment and the organization of advocacy NGOs in the OECD -- The institutional affinities of advocacy organizations -- National legislation and international advocacy organizations8217; collective action problem -- Advocacy organizations8217; institutional environment in the OECD -- Conclusions -- References -- Part 2 Advocacy tactics and strategies -- 5 The market for human rights -- Caveats -- The moral theory -- Anomalies -- The human rights market -- Costs of support and the supply of causes -- Market structure and the demand for causes -- Amnesty International and the demand for human rights -- Demand reshaping supply -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 Brand identity and the tactical repertoires of advocacy organizations -- The relationship between brands and tactics -- Differentiation: insider versus outsider tactics -- Analyzing advocacy organization tactics -- Findings -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Organizations -- References -- 7 Shopping around: environmental organizations and the search for policy venues -- Venues, arenas, and jurisdictions -- The Atlantic States Legal Foundation: no longer 8220;Atlantic8221; or 8220;legal8221; -- The Partnership for Onondaga Creek: one issue, multiple targets -- Case discussion -- Models of venue-shopping -- Advocacy organizations and venue-shopping -- Conclusion -- References -- Part 3 International advocacy and market structures -- 8 The political economy of transnational action among international NGOs -- A 8220;civil8221; global society? Organizational density and marketization -- Organizational environments, contracting and NGO incentives -- Competitive bidding and refugee relief in Goma -- Multiple principals and Bosnia8217;s POWs -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 Advocacy organizations, networks, and the firm analogy -- The transnational NGO study -- TNGOs and advocacy -- Production functions, theories of the firm, and organizational boundaries -- Conclusions -- References -- 10 Shaping civic advocacy: international and domestic policies toward Russia8217;s NGO sector -- NGO emergence -- Yeltsin8217;s Russia: NGOs8217; first decade -- The Putin presidency -- Conclusion -- References -- Interviews -- Part 4 Toward a new research program -- 11 Rethinking advocacy organizations? Print version record. Pressure groups. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85106541 Social advocacy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94006819 Groupes de pression. Défense des droits économiques et sociaux. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Process Political Advocacy. bisacsh Pressure groups fast Social advocacy fast dissertations. aat Academic theses fast Academic theses. lcgft http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026039 Thèses et écrits académiques. rvmgf Prakash, Aseem, 1965- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdctxQbTcbfprfbC7RkDq Gugerty, Mary Kay. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no00083108 Print version: Advocacy organizations and collective action. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010 9780521198387 (DLC) 2010031214 (OCoLC)639166405 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=337714 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Advocacy organizations and collective action / Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Figures and tables -- Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Advocacy organizations and collective action: an introduction -- Institutional emergence and boundaries -- Organizational structures -- Agency conflicts and accountability -- References -- Part 1 The institutional environment and advocacy organizations -- 2 The price of advocacy: mobilization and maintenance in advocacy organizations -- Collective action and advocacy organizations -- Advocacy organization formation -- Advocacy organization development -- Scenic Hudson and the origins of the NRDC -- Finding common ground -- Building an organization -- Litigation and the environment -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 Acting in good faith: an economic approach to religious organizations as advocacy groups -- The economics of religion -- Empirical illustrations -- Conclusion: Lessons from the economics of religion -- References -- 4 Institutional environment and the organization of advocacy NGOs in the OECD -- The institutional affinities of advocacy organizations -- National legislation and international advocacy organizations8217; collective action problem -- Advocacy organizations8217; institutional environment in the OECD -- Conclusions -- References -- Part 2 Advocacy tactics and strategies -- 5 The market for human rights -- Caveats -- The moral theory -- Anomalies -- The human rights market -- Costs of support and the supply of causes -- Market structure and the demand for causes -- Amnesty International and the demand for human rights -- Demand reshaping supply -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 Brand identity and the tactical repertoires of advocacy organizations -- The relationship between brands and tactics -- Differentiation: insider versus outsider tactics -- Analyzing advocacy organization tactics -- Findings -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Organizations -- References -- 7 Shopping around: environmental organizations and the search for policy venues -- Venues, arenas, and jurisdictions -- The Atlantic States Legal Foundation: no longer 8220;Atlantic8221; or 8220;legal8221; -- The Partnership for Onondaga Creek: one issue, multiple targets -- Case discussion -- Models of venue-shopping -- Advocacy organizations and venue-shopping -- Conclusion -- References -- Part 3 International advocacy and market structures -- 8 The political economy of transnational action among international NGOs -- A 8220;civil8221; global society? Organizational density and marketization -- Organizational environments, contracting and NGO incentives -- Competitive bidding and refugee relief in Goma -- Multiple principals and Bosnia8217;s POWs -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 Advocacy organizations, networks, and the firm analogy -- The transnational NGO study -- TNGOs and advocacy -- Production functions, theories of the firm, and organizational boundaries -- Conclusions -- References -- 10 Shaping civic advocacy: international and domestic policies toward Russia8217;s NGO sector -- NGO emergence -- Yeltsin8217;s Russia: NGOs8217; first decade -- The Putin presidency -- Conclusion -- References -- Interviews -- Part 4 Toward a new research program -- 11 Rethinking advocacy organizations? Pressure groups. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85106541 Social advocacy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94006819 Groupes de pression. Défense des droits économiques et sociaux. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Process Political Advocacy. bisacsh Pressure groups fast Social advocacy fast |
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title | Advocacy organizations and collective action / |
title_auth | Advocacy organizations and collective action / |
title_exact_search | Advocacy organizations and collective action / |
title_full | Advocacy organizations and collective action / edited by Aseem Prakash and Mary Kay Gugerty. |
title_fullStr | Advocacy organizations and collective action / edited by Aseem Prakash and Mary Kay Gugerty. |
title_full_unstemmed | Advocacy organizations and collective action / edited by Aseem Prakash and Mary Kay Gugerty. |
title_short | Advocacy organizations and collective action / |
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topic | Pressure groups. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85106541 Social advocacy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94006819 Groupes de pression. Défense des droits économiques et sociaux. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Process Political Advocacy. bisacsh Pressure groups fast Social advocacy fast |
topic_facet | Pressure groups. Social advocacy. Groupes de pression. Défense des droits économiques et sociaux. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Process Political Advocacy. Pressure groups Social advocacy dissertations. Academic theses Academic theses. Thèses et écrits académiques. |
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