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Nonprofit Isomorphism: An Australia–United States Comparisonby: Jeffrey Leiter
Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, Vol. 19, No. 1. (29 March 2008), pp. 67-91.
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AbstractAbstract This paper examines the organizational structures of nonprofit organizations in Australia and the United States. Using random samples of nonprofits drawn from the two organizational populations, the analysis compares the extent of structural resemblance or isomorphism in each. It detects similar levels of isomorphism for several structural characteristics. The paper interprets this finding as reflecting expectations for nonprofit organizations that stretch worldwide.
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