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Teaching and Research on Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Nonprofit Organizations: A Case Study of Academic Innovations by Peter Doblkin Hall — 1992Growing academic interest in philanthropy, voluntarism, and nonprofit organizations illustrates efforts by industry to redefine its public presence by influencing universities and scholars. The paper examines efforts to evaluate the changing place of universities in public life, the processes of university change, and the effectiveness of strategies used by industry. (Source: ERIC)To view the full-text for this article you must be signed-in with the appropropriate membership. Please review your options below:
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