In the sixth edition of our partnership with the European Research Network on Philanthropy (ERNOP), we hear from more academics whose work is featured in the latest batch of short, practitioner-focused ERNOP Research Notes.
In this episode we hear from:
René Bekkers (Vrije University, Amsterdam), about his work on measuring coherence and consensus within the growing field of nonprofit studies
- Tara Bryan (University of Nebraska, Omaha) & Vladimír Hyánek (Masaryk Universtiy, Brno), about their work on the impact of migration caused by the invasion of Ukraine on resilience in Czech NGOs.
- Julia Litofcenko (Vienna University of Economics and Business), about her work on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on charitable giving in Germany and Austria.
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Related Links:
- The ERNOP Research Note for René’s paper
- The ERNOP Research Note for Tara and Vladimír’s paper
- The ERNOP Research Note for Julia’s paper
- René’s paper (with Ji Ma), “Consensus Formation in Nonprofit and Philanthropic Studies: Networks, Reputation, and Gender”
- Tara and Vladimir’s paper (with Monica Lea), “Resilience, Ambiguous Governance, and the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis: Perspectives from NGO Leaders in the Czech Republic“
- Julia’s paper (with Michael Meyer, Michaela Neumayr & Astrid Pennerstorfer) “Charitable Giving in Times of Covid-19: Do Crises Forward the Better or the Worse in Individuals?“
- Previous editions of the Philanthropisms podcast partnership with ERNOP: Edition 1, edition 2, edition 3, edition 4 and edition 5.