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ID166140
Title ProperGetting a Sharper View of the Humanitarian Marketplace
Other Title InformationIntroducing Conduit Engagement Theory
LanguageENG
AuthorHaque, Ziaul ;  Bock, Joseph G ;  Joseph G. Bock and Ziaul Haque
Summary / Abstract (Note)There are differing views on the strengths and weaknesses of faith-based organizations relative to secular international nongovernmental organizations. This article argues that the theory of comparative advantage and the theory of organizational alignment are inadequate in helping to assess these strengths and weaknesses. The article offers a different perspective, called conduit engagement theory. It holds that humanitarian organizations naturally have specific relationships, organizational linkages, affiliations, or shared philosophies (referred to in the article as conduits) that enable certain programmatic interventions. Maximum effectiveness within the humanitarian marketplace is a function of the robustness of engagement of conduits with high-priority initiatives that have adequate funding over the necessary length of time. A new kind of tool for strategic planning within specific countries and for auditing at an organizational level are proposed.
`In' analytical NoteGlobal Governance Vol. 24, No.4; Oct-Dec 2018: p.517-556
Journal SourceAakrosh Vol: 4 No 12
Key WordsComparative Advantage ;  Faith-Based Organizations ;  Public Funding


 
 
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