The Nonprofit Studies Program publishes a series of working papers on issues facing the nonprofit community. Papers below are in Adobe PDF format. |

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2007
NP 07-06
Government Funding and INGOs’ Autonomy: A Tool Choice Approach
Grace L. Chikoto
July 2007
NP 07-05
Faith-Based Organizations Caught in the Middle: Atlanta’s Regional Interfaith Agencies
Harvey K. Newman and Pamela J. Leland
July 2007
NP 07-04
Managing the New Music: Nonprofits in an Age of Social Enterprise
Dennis R. Young
July 2007
NP 07-03
The Market Transformation of Nonprofits and Philanthropy
Dennis R. Young
April 2007
NP 07-02
The Creative Class and Economic Growth in Atlanta
Michael Rushton
February 2007
NP 07-01
A Unified Theory of Social Enterprise
Dennis R. Young
January 2007
2006
NP 06-06
A Comparative Analysis of the Global Emergence of Social Enterprise
Janelle Kerlin
November 2006
NP 06-05
The Relationship Among Regional Economic Impact Models: The Case of Cultural Assets
Bruce Seaman
November 2006
NP 06-04
Faith and Philanthropy in Atlanta
Harvey K. Newman
October 2006
NP 06-03
How Nonprofit Organizations Manage Risk
Dennis R. Young
July 2006
NP 06-02
Why are Nonprofits Exempt from the Corporate Income Tax?
Michael Rushton
July 2006
NP 06-01
Survey of Nonprofit Academic Centers
Dennis R. Young and Ron Chapman, Jr.
June 2006
2005
NP 05-04
Government Contracting with Faith-Based Providers: An Economic Perspective
Michael Rushton
October 2005
NP 05-03
Attendance and Public Participation in the Performing Arts: A Review of the Empirical Literature
Bruce Seaman
August 2005
NP 05-02
Mission-Market Tension in Managing Nonprofit Organizations
Dennis Young
June 2005
NP 05-01
Cultivating Public Leadership among Theological Students: The Role of Faith and the City at Columbia Theological Seminary
Harvey K. Newman
2005
Faculty: Please use the Working Paper Template for all submissions.
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