Ideology Being Governed : Strategy Formation in Civil Society

Many civil society organisations (CSOs) worldwide today face declining memberships, mission-drift or that they no longer are seen as relevant in society today. Several researchers warn that this development may lead to diminished democracy on both the national level and on the organisational level....

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Main Author: Einarsson, Stefan
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Handelshögskolan i Stockholm, Institutionen för Företagande och Ledning 2012
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-hhs-18532013-01-08T13:09:35ZIdeology Being Governed : Strategy Formation in Civil SocietyengEinarsson, StefanHandelshögskolan i Stockholm, Institutionen för Företagande och LedningStockholm : Stockholm School of Economics2012GovernanceFederationInterorganisational domainMembershipOligarchyStrategy FormationBusiness studiesFöretagsekonomiMany civil society organisations (CSOs) worldwide today face declining memberships, mission-drift or that they no longer are seen as relevant in society today. Several researchers warn that this development may lead to diminished democracy on both the national level and on the organisational level. This dissertation presents a longitudinal case study of the evolving strategy formation processes as they play out within a group of organisations surrounding one of the oldest nonprofits in Sweden, the IOGT-NTO. This membership-based federation and its sister organisations are treated in the analysis as a non-profit group, or interorganisational domain, held together by a shared system of values. The group has been able to retain and even develop much of its character as well as remain true to its original mission. This study demonstrates the importance of a membership-based governance system, which is able to stay true to the organisation's ideological core. It also points at the importance of having processes that enable the organisation to change along with society, while also preserving a certain distance from its surrounding environment so that it can maintain its distinctiveness. By doing this, the organisation is not just staying true to its original mission, but also actively contributing to democracy by including new groups of members in the decision-making process. Finally, the IOGT-NTO case highlights how crucial it is to keep the ideological discussion alive within the governance system. In combination, these structures and mechanisms might enable a CSO to mitigate the iron law of oligarchy and revitalize itself. Stefan Einarsson is a researcher at the Stockholm Center for Civil Society Studies at the Stockholm School of Economics Institute for Research (SIR) in Sweden. <p>Diss. Stockholm : Handelshögskolan, 2012.</p>Doctoral thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hhs:diva-1853urn:isbn:978-91-7258-869-1application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Governance
Federation
Interorganisational domain
Membership
Oligarchy
Strategy Formation
Business studies
Företagsekonomi
spellingShingle Governance
Federation
Interorganisational domain
Membership
Oligarchy
Strategy Formation
Business studies
Företagsekonomi
Einarsson, Stefan
Ideology Being Governed : Strategy Formation in Civil Society
description Many civil society organisations (CSOs) worldwide today face declining memberships, mission-drift or that they no longer are seen as relevant in society today. Several researchers warn that this development may lead to diminished democracy on both the national level and on the organisational level. This dissertation presents a longitudinal case study of the evolving strategy formation processes as they play out within a group of organisations surrounding one of the oldest nonprofits in Sweden, the IOGT-NTO. This membership-based federation and its sister organisations are treated in the analysis as a non-profit group, or interorganisational domain, held together by a shared system of values. The group has been able to retain and even develop much of its character as well as remain true to its original mission. This study demonstrates the importance of a membership-based governance system, which is able to stay true to the organisation's ideological core. It also points at the importance of having processes that enable the organisation to change along with society, while also preserving a certain distance from its surrounding environment so that it can maintain its distinctiveness. By doing this, the organisation is not just staying true to its original mission, but also actively contributing to democracy by including new groups of members in the decision-making process. Finally, the IOGT-NTO case highlights how crucial it is to keep the ideological discussion alive within the governance system. In combination, these structures and mechanisms might enable a CSO to mitigate the iron law of oligarchy and revitalize itself. Stefan Einarsson is a researcher at the Stockholm Center for Civil Society Studies at the Stockholm School of Economics Institute for Research (SIR) in Sweden. === <p>Diss. Stockholm : Handelshögskolan, 2012.</p>
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title Ideology Being Governed : Strategy Formation in Civil Society
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