The Routledge Companion to Philanthropy (Routledge Companions in Business, Management and Marketing)

The Routledge Companion to Philanthropy (Routledge Companions in Business, Management and Marketing)

by SusanPhillips (Editor), TobiasJung (Editor), JennyHarrow (Editor)

Synopsis

Philanthropy - the use of private resources for public purposes - is undergoing a transformation, both in practice and as an emerging field of study.

Expectations of what philanthropy can achieve have risen significantly in recent years, reflecting a substantial, but uneven, increase in global wealth and the rolling back of state services in anticipation that philanthropy will fill the void. In addition to this, experiments with entrepreneurial and venture philanthropy are producing novel intersections of the public, non-profit and private spheres, accompanied by new kinds of partnerships and hybrid organisational forms. The Routledge Companion to Philanthropy examines these changes and other challenges that philanthropists and philanthropic organisations face.

With contributions from an international team of leading contemporary thinkers on philanthropy, this Companion provides an introduction to, and critical exploration of, philanthropy; discussing current theories, research and the diverse professional practices within the field from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. The Routledge Companion to Philanthropy is a rich and valuable resource for students, researchers, practitioners and policymakers working in or interested in philanthropy.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 560
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 04 Mar 2016

ISBN 10: 0415783259
ISBN 13: 9780415783255

Media Reviews

`This is an impressive addition to the research literature on Philanthropy, one which takes a broad view of the nature of Philanthropy and its demographic and geographic reach. It both challenges and expands prevailing views.' - Jenny Onyx, Emeritus Professor, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

`This collection provides a comprehensive and important reference volume on the changing nature of philanthropy. It will be valuable reading to anyone interested in this field.' - Patrick M. Rooney, Professor of Economics and Philanthropic Studies, Indiana University, USA

`This rich compendium of research findings and reflection gives us multiple perspectives on the `old-new' concept of philanthropy. It focuses on current practices and dilemmas whilst constantly reminding us about historical roots and the diversity of international and national experience.' - Margaret Harris, Emeritus Professor, Aston Business School, UK

`A desk side publication for all scholars and practitioners wanting a comprehensive reference to critical understandings of contemporary philanthropy.' - Professor Myles McGregor-Lowndes, Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies, Australia

'Simply put, I wish a book of this sort had been written several years ago at a time when I would have been able to absorb the multi-disciplined philanthropy world before the start of my study and work in this space. But hey ho. Although it is written with academics in mind, practitioners (and academics at the start of their practice) should not look at this heavy book with fear. It will become the philanthropy bible of its time.' - Juliet Valdinger, Alliance Magazine

Author Bio
Tobias Jung is Senior Lecturer, School of Management, University of St Andrews, UK. He is a founding member of the UK's Centre for Charitable Giving and Philanthropy (CGAP), and a former Governor and Trustee of the St Katharine and Shadwell Trust and London's East End Community Foundation. Susan Phillips is Professor, and from 2005-2014 served as Director, School of Public Policy and Administration, Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. In 2013, she founded and continues as Supervisor of Canada's only graduate program in Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership. Jenny Harrow is Professor of Voluntary Sector Management, Cass Business School, City University London, UK. She is founding Co-Director of the Centre for Charitable Giving and Philanthropy, funded by the UK's Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).