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Legitimation process: the case of the NPOs in Palestine
Alarda, Lama
2018
 

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Keywords :
Legitimation, de-legitimation; re-legitimation, internal alignment; external alignment, dynamic alignment
Abstract :
[en] The study addressed the legitimacy crisis the not-for-profit sector (NPOs) functions in Palestine. More precisely, we analyzed the way in which this sector lost its initial legitimacy. In other words, how the NPOs became de-legitimated due to critical transformations in terms of values, interventions, and alliance building. And so, we focused on possible initiatives that the NPOs could undertake in order to re-legitimate, or re-gain its legitimacy.
Research center :
Laboratoire d'Etudes sur les Nouvelles Technologies, l'Innovation et le Changement (LENTIC)
Disciplines :
General management, entrepreneurship & organizational theory
Author, co-author :
Alarda, Lama ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > HEC Liège : UER > LENTIC
Language :
English
Title :
Legitimation process: the case of the NPOs in Palestine
Alternative titles :
[en] De-legitimation and re-legitimation
Defense date :
07 May 2018
Number of pages :
270
Institution :
ULiège - Université de Liège
Degree :
PHD- doctoral
Promotor :
PICHAULT, Francois
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Name of the research project :
Change management
Funders :
PRISME - Pôle de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Sciences du Management et de l'Économie [BE]
Commentary :
This is a comprehensive study that addressed two big main periods, which resulted from the fieldwork, and included a thorough contextual analysis.
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