Technology in nonprofit organizations and voluntary action /:
Information and communication technologies (ICT) are major forces shaping our current age. ICT affects many areas of human existence and influences the both human wellbeing and human evil. The nonprofit sector is already heavily involved in technology both as a way to pursue its mission and as an in...
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Zusammenfassung: | Information and communication technologies (ICT) are major forces shaping our current age. ICT affects many areas of human existence and influences the both human wellbeing and human evil. The nonprofit sector is already heavily involved in technology both as a way to pursue its mission and as an influential factor in the evolution of the sector. This article examines how technology affects the sector and how the sector uses technology in its work. The article begins with a discussion of how the emerging information society will change the nonprofit sector. The sector that we know is grounded on our experience in the agrarian and industrial periods in the United States and Europe. We then explore how technology evolved in the sector. This is followed by an examination of technology and nonprofit organizational behavior. Technology changes the organizations that make use of its capacities. Next is a discussion of the types of technology that nonprofit organizations use. The final three sections deal with technology and social change, technology in nonprofit settings, and issues and trends. This article provides the reader with a current appreciation of the scholarly and professional literature on ICT in the nonprofit sector. |
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505 | 8 | |a 15 Geographic Information Systems (GIS)16 Short Message Service (SMS/Text Message); 17 Electronic Petitions; F Technology and Social Change; G Technology Applied to Various Practice Areas; 1 Voluntary Associations; 2 Nonprofit Human Service Agencies; 3 Private (and Other) Philanthropic Foundations; 4 Social Enterprises; 5 Volunteering and IT, including Skills Banks; 6 Voluntary Action Centers; H Issues; 1 Digital Divide; 2 Barriers of Access to Technology; a Staff Education; b Funding; c Collaboration across Organizations; d Digital Literacy and Digital Inclusion. | |
505 | 8 | |a E Digital Inclusion and Government Policies3 Privacy and Security and Surveillance; 4 Network Neutrality and Astroturf Activism; I Conclusion; J Bibliography. | |
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contents | Intro; Contents; Editor's Introduction; Author Biographies; Technology in Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action; Abstract; Keywords; A Overview: Technology in Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action; B Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action in an Information Society; C The Evolution of Information and Communication Technology in the Nonprofit Sector; 1 Networking and the Internet; 2 The Future of Nonprofit Technology; a Data and Data Science and the Nonprofit Sector; b The Future of Technology; c The Relationship between Nonprofit Technology and the Other Sectors. D Changes in the Nature of Nonprofit Sector OrganizationsD Technology and Nonprofit Organizational Behavior; 1 Emerging Issues in Nonprofit Organizational Behavior; E The Technology Arsenal of Nonprofit Organizations; 1 Financial Management; 2 Knowledge Management Systems; 3 Fundraising; 4 Donor Management; 5 Crowdfunding; 6 Fundraising Transparency; 7 Virtual Team Management Software; 8 Teleconferencing/Web Conferencing; 9 E-supervision/Cyber-Supervision; 10 Constituent Relationship Management; 11 Electronic Case Records; 12 Blogging; 13 Social Networking; 14 Online Video and Micro Video. 15 Geographic Information Systems (GIS)16 Short Message Service (SMS/Text Message); 17 Electronic Petitions; F Technology and Social Change; G Technology Applied to Various Practice Areas; 1 Voluntary Associations; 2 Nonprofit Human Service Agencies; 3 Private (and Other) Philanthropic Foundations; 4 Social Enterprises; 5 Volunteering and IT, including Skills Banks; 6 Voluntary Action Centers; H Issues; 1 Digital Divide; 2 Barriers of Access to Technology; a Staff Education; b Funding; c Collaboration across Organizations; d Digital Literacy and Digital Inclusion. E Digital Inclusion and Government Policies3 Privacy and Security and Surveillance; 4 Network Neutrality and Astroturf Activism; I Conclusion; J Bibliography. |
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spelling | McNutt, John G., 1951- author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr95007648 Technology in nonprofit organizations and voluntary action / by John McNutt, Chao Guo, Lauri Goldkind, and Seongho An. Leiden : Brill, [2018] ©2018 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Voluntaristics review Brill research perspectives Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed July 16, 2018). Includes bibliographical references. Intro; Contents; Editor's Introduction; Author Biographies; Technology in Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action; Abstract; Keywords; A Overview: Technology in Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action; B Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action in an Information Society; C The Evolution of Information and Communication Technology in the Nonprofit Sector; 1 Networking and the Internet; 2 The Future of Nonprofit Technology; a Data and Data Science and the Nonprofit Sector; b The Future of Technology; c The Relationship between Nonprofit Technology and the Other Sectors. D Changes in the Nature of Nonprofit Sector OrganizationsD Technology and Nonprofit Organizational Behavior; 1 Emerging Issues in Nonprofit Organizational Behavior; E The Technology Arsenal of Nonprofit Organizations; 1 Financial Management; 2 Knowledge Management Systems; 3 Fundraising; 4 Donor Management; 5 Crowdfunding; 6 Fundraising Transparency; 7 Virtual Team Management Software; 8 Teleconferencing/Web Conferencing; 9 E-supervision/Cyber-Supervision; 10 Constituent Relationship Management; 11 Electronic Case Records; 12 Blogging; 13 Social Networking; 14 Online Video and Micro Video. 15 Geographic Information Systems (GIS)16 Short Message Service (SMS/Text Message); 17 Electronic Petitions; F Technology and Social Change; G Technology Applied to Various Practice Areas; 1 Voluntary Associations; 2 Nonprofit Human Service Agencies; 3 Private (and Other) Philanthropic Foundations; 4 Social Enterprises; 5 Volunteering and IT, including Skills Banks; 6 Voluntary Action Centers; H Issues; 1 Digital Divide; 2 Barriers of Access to Technology; a Staff Education; b Funding; c Collaboration across Organizations; d Digital Literacy and Digital Inclusion. E Digital Inclusion and Government Policies3 Privacy and Security and Surveillance; 4 Network Neutrality and Astroturf Activism; I Conclusion; J Bibliography. Information and communication technologies (ICT) are major forces shaping our current age. ICT affects many areas of human existence and influences the both human wellbeing and human evil. The nonprofit sector is already heavily involved in technology both as a way to pursue its mission and as an influential factor in the evolution of the sector. This article examines how technology affects the sector and how the sector uses technology in its work. The article begins with a discussion of how the emerging information society will change the nonprofit sector. The sector that we know is grounded on our experience in the agrarian and industrial periods in the United States and Europe. We then explore how technology evolved in the sector. This is followed by an examination of technology and nonprofit organizational behavior. Technology changes the organizations that make use of its capacities. Next is a discussion of the types of technology that nonprofit organizations use. The final three sections deal with technology and social change, technology in nonprofit settings, and issues and trends. This article provides the reader with a current appreciation of the scholarly and professional literature on ICT in the nonprofit sector. Nonprofit organizations Information technology. Associations sans but lucratif Technologie de l'information. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industrial Management. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management Science. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Organizational Behavior. bisacsh Guo, Chao, 1971- author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2014004255 Goldkind, Lauri, 1969- author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2018040329 An, Seung-Ho, author. has work: Technology in nonprofit organizations and voluntary action (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFvJBmvV37Q3XYkbjRqKHP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: McNutt, John G., 1951- Technology in nonprofit organizations and voluntary action. Leiden : Brill, [2018] 9004378138 9789004378131 (OCoLC)1041885078 Voluntaristics review. Brill research perspectives. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016137252 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1845066 Volltext |
spellingShingle | McNutt, John G., 1951- Guo, Chao, 1971- Goldkind, Lauri, 1969- An, Seung-Ho Technology in nonprofit organizations and voluntary action / Voluntaristics review. Brill research perspectives. Intro; Contents; Editor's Introduction; Author Biographies; Technology in Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action; Abstract; Keywords; A Overview: Technology in Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action; B Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action in an Information Society; C The Evolution of Information and Communication Technology in the Nonprofit Sector; 1 Networking and the Internet; 2 The Future of Nonprofit Technology; a Data and Data Science and the Nonprofit Sector; b The Future of Technology; c The Relationship between Nonprofit Technology and the Other Sectors. D Changes in the Nature of Nonprofit Sector OrganizationsD Technology and Nonprofit Organizational Behavior; 1 Emerging Issues in Nonprofit Organizational Behavior; E The Technology Arsenal of Nonprofit Organizations; 1 Financial Management; 2 Knowledge Management Systems; 3 Fundraising; 4 Donor Management; 5 Crowdfunding; 6 Fundraising Transparency; 7 Virtual Team Management Software; 8 Teleconferencing/Web Conferencing; 9 E-supervision/Cyber-Supervision; 10 Constituent Relationship Management; 11 Electronic Case Records; 12 Blogging; 13 Social Networking; 14 Online Video and Micro Video. 15 Geographic Information Systems (GIS)16 Short Message Service (SMS/Text Message); 17 Electronic Petitions; F Technology and Social Change; G Technology Applied to Various Practice Areas; 1 Voluntary Associations; 2 Nonprofit Human Service Agencies; 3 Private (and Other) Philanthropic Foundations; 4 Social Enterprises; 5 Volunteering and IT, including Skills Banks; 6 Voluntary Action Centers; H Issues; 1 Digital Divide; 2 Barriers of Access to Technology; a Staff Education; b Funding; c Collaboration across Organizations; d Digital Literacy and Digital Inclusion. E Digital Inclusion and Government Policies3 Privacy and Security and Surveillance; 4 Network Neutrality and Astroturf Activism; I Conclusion; J Bibliography. Nonprofit organizations Information technology. Associations sans but lucratif Technologie de l'information. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industrial Management. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management Science. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Organizational Behavior. bisacsh |
title | Technology in nonprofit organizations and voluntary action / |
title_auth | Technology in nonprofit organizations and voluntary action / |
title_exact_search | Technology in nonprofit organizations and voluntary action / |
title_full | Technology in nonprofit organizations and voluntary action / by John McNutt, Chao Guo, Lauri Goldkind, and Seongho An. |
title_fullStr | Technology in nonprofit organizations and voluntary action / by John McNutt, Chao Guo, Lauri Goldkind, and Seongho An. |
title_full_unstemmed | Technology in nonprofit organizations and voluntary action / by John McNutt, Chao Guo, Lauri Goldkind, and Seongho An. |
title_short | Technology in nonprofit organizations and voluntary action / |
title_sort | technology in nonprofit organizations and voluntary action |
topic | Nonprofit organizations Information technology. Associations sans but lucratif Technologie de l'information. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industrial Management. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management Science. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Organizational Behavior. bisacsh |
topic_facet | Nonprofit organizations Information technology. Associations sans but lucratif Technologie de l'information. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industrial Management. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management Science. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Organizational Behavior. |
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