From Philanthropy to Partnerships —Testing a Theoretical Framework of Entrepreneurial Philanthropy Alignment

  • Rath J
  • Schuyt T
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Abstract

Entrepreneurial philanthropy gives the impression of being a paradox because personal gains and societal benefits are generally seen as opposing forces, which particularly will become clear when philanthropreneurs emerge in the non-profit sector. It is suggested this charitable giving with venture bent might affect an alignment of both worlds. What will happen: a culture clash or a smooth transition? On what issues a partnership is easy to reach, and what are causes for concern? To answer these questions, a literature study has been carried out to construct a preliminary " theoretical framework of entrepreneurial philanthropy alignment " . In this paper a framework has been tested among seven Dutch senior executives of non-profit organisations and five philanthro-preneurs. A series of semi-structured interviews were held to explore the variables that could de-termine the degree of their alignment. These variables were grouped in three domains: 1) Lead-ership, the linking path; 2) Strategy, the guiding path; and 3) Culture, the driving path. The out-come gave insights to modify and upgrade the theoretical framework, and provided support to study alignment maturity more extensively in a subsequent survey.

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Rath, J., & Schuyt, T. (2015). From Philanthropy to Partnerships —Testing a Theoretical Framework of Entrepreneurial Philanthropy Alignment. Journal of Service Science and Management, 08(03), 425–442. https://doi.org/10.4236/jssm.2015.83044

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