Institutional Logics and Accountability: Advancing an Integrated Framework in Nonprofit–Public Partnerships

Public and nonprofit management literature has focused more on formal accountability and less on emerging informal structures that are present in the pilot stages of partnerships. This study uses a phenomenological approach to examine the institutional logics of partner organizations and offers an i...

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Main Author: Kate Albrecht
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Midwest Public Affairs Conference 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Public and Nonprofit Affairs
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Online Access:http://www.jpna.org/index.php/jpna/article/view/160
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description Public and nonprofit management literature has focused more on formal accountability and less on emerging informal structures that are present in the pilot stages of partnerships. This study uses a phenomenological approach to examine the institutional logics of partner organizations and offers an integrated framework for how these logics may translate into accountability structures in a nonprofit—public partnership (NPPP). This framework advances a basis for the mechanisms present when an individual organization’s or agency’s institutional logics must be reconciled in the context of accountability. The analysis points to emerging challenges and cross pressures within the NPPP that are driving a need for comprehensive evaluation measures, established processes for business planning, and written agreements such as memorandums of understanding to provide clear definitions of partnership roles. Public managers designing or joining pilot partnerships need to be aware that mismatched institutional logics and perceptions of accountability can occur, and these dynamics may lead to a variety of hybrid measures to ensure future sustainability of interorganizational relationships.
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spelling doaj.art-f044eb5ebccd47769a643dcaa71349a32022-12-22T00:16:44ZengMidwest Public Affairs ConferenceJournal of Public and Nonprofit Affairs2381-37172018-12-014328430510.20899/jpna.4.3.284-30599Institutional Logics and Accountability: Advancing an Integrated Framework in Nonprofit–Public PartnershipsKate Albrecht0North Carolina State UniversityPublic and nonprofit management literature has focused more on formal accountability and less on emerging informal structures that are present in the pilot stages of partnerships. This study uses a phenomenological approach to examine the institutional logics of partner organizations and offers an integrated framework for how these logics may translate into accountability structures in a nonprofit—public partnership (NPPP). This framework advances a basis for the mechanisms present when an individual organization’s or agency’s institutional logics must be reconciled in the context of accountability. The analysis points to emerging challenges and cross pressures within the NPPP that are driving a need for comprehensive evaluation measures, established processes for business planning, and written agreements such as memorandums of understanding to provide clear definitions of partnership roles. Public managers designing or joining pilot partnerships need to be aware that mismatched institutional logics and perceptions of accountability can occur, and these dynamics may lead to a variety of hybrid measures to ensure future sustainability of interorganizational relationships.http://www.jpna.org/index.php/jpna/article/view/160Nonprofit—Public PartnershipInstitutional LogicsAccountabilityCollaborative Governance
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Institutional Logics and Accountability: Advancing an Integrated Framework in Nonprofit–Public Partnerships
Journal of Public and Nonprofit Affairs
Nonprofit—Public Partnership
Institutional Logics
Accountability
Collaborative Governance
title Institutional Logics and Accountability: Advancing an Integrated Framework in Nonprofit–Public Partnerships
title_full Institutional Logics and Accountability: Advancing an Integrated Framework in Nonprofit–Public Partnerships
title_fullStr Institutional Logics and Accountability: Advancing an Integrated Framework in Nonprofit–Public Partnerships
title_full_unstemmed Institutional Logics and Accountability: Advancing an Integrated Framework in Nonprofit–Public Partnerships
title_short Institutional Logics and Accountability: Advancing an Integrated Framework in Nonprofit–Public Partnerships
title_sort institutional logics and accountability advancing an integrated framework in nonprofit public partnerships
topic Nonprofit—Public Partnership
Institutional Logics
Accountability
Collaborative Governance
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