Performance measurement in philanthropic foundations : the ambiguity of success and failure

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Performance measurement in philanthropic foundations : the ambiguity of success and failure

Helmut K. Anheier and Diana Leat

Routledge, 2019

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The growth of philanthropic foundations in numbers and significance raises two immediate questions. First, what makes for success and failure of foundations' projects and activities? Second, what yardsticks or benchmarks are used to measure performance and track goal attainment? The purpose of this book is to delve deeper into the complex set of issues that lie behind the performance and wider impact of philanthropy. Performance Measurement in Philanthropic Foundations looks at the strengths and weaknesses of philanthropic foundations, which are independent of both the market and ballot box and yet open to signal and incentive deficiencies. The authors use in-depth case studies from different countries to illustrate the problems and challenge much of the conventional wisdom on foundation "success" and "failure." The book also outlines the main contours of a proactive governance and management style to address those problems.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The Performance Enigma of Philanthropic Foundations Chapter 2: Taking a Closer Look: Fallibility and Ambiguity in Philanthropy Chapter 3: Case Studies of Benign Fallibility, with Olivia Knodt and Charlotte Koyro Chapter 4: Implications: Living with Benign Fallibility

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