The Gupta Governance Institute’s Center for Nonprofit Governance at Drexel’s LeBow College of Business, in collaboration with the National Center on Nonprofit Enterprise (NCNE), is pleased to announce the launch of a new online research seminar series on the theme of managing nonprofit organizations in a crisis. The series seeks to highlight frontiers of knowledge and new research important for the nonprofit field and provide a regular, national/international forum for academic researchers to explore these areas in depth. The seminars are intended to stimulate interactive discussion among researchers and to establish foundational knowledge for nonprofit leaders, funders, and directors. The interactive seminar will take place via Zoom followed by discussion and a Q&A session.
Please save the date for the following seminars. More details specific to each seminar to follow closer to the seminar date.
- Held on January 29, 2021
Elizabeth Searing (UT-Dallas) and Kim Wiley (University of Florida)
“A Framework for Nonprofit Resiliency: Lessons from Illinois”
This event has concluded. View the recording and slides here. - Held on February 26, 2021
Thad Calabrese (NYU) and George Mitchell (Baruch College)
“The Hidden Costs of Normative Nonprofit Financial Management Practices”
This event has concluded. View the recording and slides here. - Held on March 26, 2021
Bill Waugh, (Georgia State University)
“Emergency Management and Nonprofits: Lessons from COVID”
This event has concluded. Additional details forthcoming. - Friday, April 30, 2021 | 12:00 – 1:30 pm EDT
Scott Feyereisen and Neeraj Puro
“he Role of Organizational Slack in Buffering Financially Distressed Hospitals from Market Exits”
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