A narrative construction of the organization by an external party: the nongovernmental organization narrative by the United Nations

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dc.creator Topal, Cagri
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dc.date.issued 2005
dc.identifier.uri http://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/25460
dc.description.abstract The focus of this paper is the narrative construction of the nongovernmental organization (NGO) by the United Nations. How the NGO is narrated by a legitimate institution like the UN is critical for both the sustainability of NGOs and the social benefit that is created by such organizations. This is because the allocation of resources to NGOs is directly affected by that narrative. The data come from the 20 speeches of the 54th annual conference (2001) titled as “NGOs today: Diversity of the Volunteer Experience” at the UN headquarters. en_CA
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dc.publisher Atlantic Schools of Business en_CA
dc.subject.lcsh Non-governmental organizations
dc.subject.lcsh Corporate image
dc.subject.lcsh Organizational behavior
dc.title A narrative construction of the organization by an external party: the nongovernmental organization narrative by the United Nations en_CA
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dcterms.bibliographicCitation Shifting business practices and paradigms: proceedings of the Atlantic Schools of Business 35th annual conference, Halifax, NS, September 29-October 1, 2005, pp 266-275
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