Conference paper
Nonprofit governance: The shape of board organisation communication
Managing for Peak Performance, 29th Annual ANZAM conference (Queenstown, New Zealand, 02/12/2015–04/12/2015)
2015
Abstract
This qualitative study investigated corporate governance and management practices, with a particular focus on communications between the board and senior management, in two disability service organisations in the nonprofit sector. Fifteen interviewees participated across the two case studies and their insights and contributions were thematically analysed.
Among the key findings was a significant contrast in communication processes across the two organisations. In one, communications were tightly controlled by the CEO (hourglass-shaped approach) and, in the second, there was a more accessible communication process between the board and senior management. This paper explores these two communication models.
Details
- Title
- Nonprofit governance: The shape of board organisation communication
- Authors/Creators
- M. Paull (Author/Creator)A. Clear (Author/Creator)D. Holloway (Author/Creator)A. Griffiths (Author/Creator)M. Alam (Author/Creator)
- Conference
- Managing for Peak Performance, 29th Annual ANZAM conference (Queenstown, New Zealand, 02/12/2015–04/12/2015)
- Identifiers
- 991005545552207891
- Murdoch Affiliation
- School of Management and Governance
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference paper
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