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ERNOP: Connecting Philanthropy Academia & Practice #14

On the fourteenth edition of our Philanthropisms podcast partnership with the European Research Network on Philanthropy (ERNOP), we talk to more academics whose work is featured in the latest batch of short, practitioner-focused ERNOP Research Notes.

In this episode we hear from:

  • Marlene Walk (University of Freiburg), about her research on how we should understand the role of nonprofit consultants.
  • Tine de Bock & Tine Faseur (KU Leuven), about research on the potential downsides of “charity checkouts” (aka point of sale donations)
  • Silke Boenigk (University of Hamburg) & Laura Hesse (Bauhaus University Weimar), about their research into why non-donors don’t give and how we can usefully segment them.

Further Resources

If you would like to contribute to making academic work accessible and more relevant for people working in, with or for philanthropy, then why not consider becoming an ERNOP practitioner expert and help translate academic work on philanthropy into research notes in close collaboration with the authors of the original work.

https://ernop.eu/information-for-practitioner-experts/

Or, if you or your organisation might be interested in supporting ERNOP’s wider mission to advance philanthropy research and make it accessible to those working in, with, and for philanthropy, then why not consider joining as a member:
https://ernop.eu/member-portal/subscription-plan/

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