TUESDAY, JULY, 22 Comparing Social Movements in Democratic and Hybrid Regimes: The Methodological Contribution of Discursive Opportunities Ekaterina Tarasova, Södertörn University 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Chair: Parallel Session A Katharina Obuch, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster

A 1 PANEL A 4 Regulatory Waves 1: Comparative Perspectives on State Incentives for Giving Regulation and Self-Regulation Policies in the Nonprofit Sector Philanthropy and Ggiving Developments in Government Policy and the Regulatory 12:00 to 1:30 pm Environment Vom Stein Haus: VS-116 12:00 to 1:30 pm Participants: H Building: H-2 Look Who’s Crowding-Out! Correlates of Willingness to Participants: Substitute Declining Government Contributions to Regulation and Self-Regulation in the Chinese Nonprofit Charitable Organizations Rene Bekkers, Vrije Universiteit Sector: Some Initial Observations Mark Sidel, University of Amsterdam; Arjen DeWit, VU University Amsterdam Wisconsin-Madison The Role of Estate Tax in Charitable Bequests in the U.S. The Crosscurrents of Nonprofit Regulation in Mexico Michael Between 1954 and 2012 Patrick Rooney, Center on Layton, ITAM Philanthropy at Indiana University; Eugene Tempel, I U Calm Seas or Choppy Waters Ahead? Balancing Charity Lilly Family School of Philanthropy; Michal Kramarek, The Statutory Regulation, Co-Regulation and Self-Regulation in Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University; Amir Hayat, the UK Alison Dunn, Newcastle University Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Regulatory Waves Towards the Nonprofit Sector in Israel The Relationship Between Philanthropy And Philanthropists Nissan Limor, Center for Civic Responsibility at the Center and the Israeli Government: Trends And Dilemmas Hillel for Academic Studies; Noy Brindt, University of Haifa Schmid, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Hanna Shaul Bar Nissim, Center for the Study of Philanthropy, Hebrew Chair: University Mark Sidel, University of Wisconsin-Madison Chair: Una Osili, IUPUI A 2 PANEL User Voices A 5 PANEL Civil Society and Citizen Participation – Addressing Public Issues 12:00 to 1:30 pm Civil Society and Innovative Local Public Administration: Local H Building: H-3 Housing and Childcare Policies Compared Collaborative Governance and Civil Society Participants: 12:00 to 1:30 pm Citizens Research Groups: A Critical Reflection on Supporting Vom Stein Haus: VS-118 the Development of Research Groups Run by and for Participants: Citizens Carol Munn-Giddings, Anglia Ruskin University Gaining Legitimacy for Urban Upscale Objectives and City Some Civic Functions of Self-Help Groups Thomasina Marketing Through Extended Partnerships Friedrich Borkman, George Mason University Paulsen, Münster University – Institute for Political Science Nonprofit Performance: Bringing the User Back In. Lehn Pushing for Innovation – The Role of Citizens in Local Benjamin, IUPUI Lilly Family School of Philanthropy; Dave Housing and Childcare Policies in Warsaw Anna C. Campbell, University of California, Davis Domaradzka, University of Warsaw; Ilona Matysiak, Chair: Institute for Social Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland Lehn Benjamin, IUPUI Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Local Governance of Childcare Expansion in Austria: The Role of Knowledge and Ideas Sonja Blum, University of Vienna - A 3 PANEL Austria Institute for Family Studies Private Initiatives, Governance and Service Delivery at Local Exploring Civil Society in Hybrid Regimes: Theoretical Levels – New Developments within the Childcare Services Challenges, Methodological Pitfalls, and Empirical Evidence In Zagreb Jelena Matancevic, University of Zagreb Emerging Areas of Theorizing and Practice 12:00 to 1:30 pm Chairs: H Building: H-4 Friedrich Paulsen, Münster University – Institute for Political Science Participants: Andrea Walter, Münster University Straightjackets or Arenas? NGOs in the Institutions of Discussant: Competitive Authoritarian regimes Mariella Falkenhain, Steven Rathgeb Smith, American Political Science Association Hertie School of Governance Between “Militancy and Survival”: The Challenges of Civil Society Organizations in Hybrid Regimes. The Case of Nicaragua. Katharina Obuch, Westfälische Wilhelms-

Universität Münster Katalin Dobrai, University of Pecs, Hungary A 7 Women in Third Sector Work Force: Participation and A 10 Wellbeing Innovations in Civic Spaces Gender Civil Society and Citizen Participation – Addressing Public Issues 12:00 to 1:30 pm 12:00 to 1:30 pm Torhaus: T-101 Vom Stein Haus: VS-19 Participants: Participants: A Good Place to be a Man? Gender, Work and Subjective Civic Innovation and Social Accountability: The Brazilian Wellbeing in the Third Sector Organisations Daiga Social Network for Fair and Sustainable Cities Armindo dos Kamerāde, Third Sector Research Centre, University of Santos de Sousa Teodósio, Pontifical Catholic University of Birmingham; Stephen McKay, University of Lincoln; John Minas Gerais; Paula Chies Schommer, UDESC - ESAG; Mohan, Third Sector Research Centre, University of Daniele Cardoso do Nascimento, PUC MG; Jeferson Birmingham Dahmer, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina Women in SSE: Labour Forces or Agents of Social Networks as Negotiations, not Pixie Dust Stephen Danley, Transformation? Nicole Alix, CONFRONTATIONS Rutgers-Camden University EUROPE ‘Entrepreneuring’ in Citizen Participation: A Case in Chi-Mei Women Participation in the Third Sector Workforce in Italy: An Community in Taiwan Ming-Rea Kao, Wenzao Ursuline Opportunity for Gender Equality? Chiara Orsini, ISTAT; University of Languages - Graduate Institute of International Sabrina Stoppiello, ISTAT; Stefania Della Queva, ISTAT; Business and Cultural; Shelley Hui-Yin Lin, Sun Yen-Sen Daniela De Francesco, ISTAT University Chair: Chair: Rosemary Leonard, University of Western Sydney Angela M. Eikenberry, University of Nebraska at Omaha

A 8 Changing Policy and Practice Environments for Volunteering A 11 Volunteering Did Policy, Social and Economic Changes Affect TSOs and their 12:00 to 1:30 pm Relationship with the State? Torhaus: T-1 Relationship between Civil Society and the State Participants: 12:00 to 1:30 pm Changes in the Fields and Frames of Volunteering: A View Vom Stein Haus: VS-05 from a Country with Low Volunteering Tradition Silvia Participants: Ferreira, University of Coimbra Contracts, Competition and Commissioning in Public Services Shifting Sands: Volunteering in the UK’s Changing Public Delivery: Implications for Third Sector Organisations in Service Delivery Landscape Matthew Hill, Institute for England Jenny Harlock, University of Birmingham Volunteering Research; Angela Ellis Paine, Institute for New Examples of Collective Action in Greece: Challenging the Volunteering Research Traditional Patterns of Civil Society- State Relationship The Growth Industry of Going Abroad to Volunteer: Trends and Aikaterini Loukidou, Athens Kapodistrian University Implications for the Global South Rebecca Tiessen, The Third Sector and the Welfare State in Germany: Still the University of Ottawa Era of Corporatist Partnership? Mauricio Reichenbachs, Chair: Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences Michael Meyer, Institute for Nonprofit Management Chair: Anabel Cruz, Instituto de Comunicacion y Desarrollo (ICD) A 12 A 9 Economy and Corporations as Civil Society Partners Analyzing the Role and Value of Members Policy-Making: The Contribution of Civil Society Management and Governance of Third Sector Organizations 12:00 to 1:30 pm 12:00 to 1:30 pm Torhaus: T-201 Vom Stein Haus: VS-17 Participants: Participants: Civic Engagement: A Mechanism for Economic Mobility? Jodi Facets of Member Value: Which Organizations Consider Which Benenson, Brandeis University Type of Member Most Valuable? Christine Rupp, University Contribution of NGO in Social Transformation :“An Analysis of Mannheim; Bernd Helmig, University of Mannheim of Urban Poor of Kurar Village, Malad (E), Mumbai”. Membership Management in Three Brazilian Associations Bhavana Trivedi, Shailendra Education Society's Arts Through the Lens of Institutional Work Fernando Nogueira, Private Corporations Shaping Public Policy: How Can Third Fundação Getúlio Vargas - São Paulo Sector Organisations Influence For-Profit Organisations? The Role Of Member’s in the Governance of Large Producer Mike Aiken, Open University Cooperatives Stefan Lennart Einarsson, Stockholm School of Chair: Economics; Filip Wijkström, Stockholm School of Economics Theo Schuyt, VU University Chair: A 20-Year Perspective Magnus Jegermalm, Ersta Skondal University College From Membership to Corporate Volunteering: Citizens Seeking A 13 New Forms to Manifest Their Civic Engagement Johan Legality vs. Legitimacy of Civil Society Action Hvenmark, Ersta Skondal University College Legitimacy vs. Legality of Civil Society Action Chair: 12:00 to 1:30 pm Lars Svedberg, Ersta Skondal University College Vom Stein Haus: VS-11

Participants: The Dynamics of Ethnic Organizations Among Native B 3 PANEL Populations: The Case of Indigenous Doctors in Bolivia The National, the Transnational, and the Local: What is the Deby Babis, Hebrew University in Jerusalem Good, the Bad, and the Ugly? Updating the Legal Framework for Civil Society in East Asia Civil Society and Democracy Reflections since October 2013 Karla Simon, The Catholic 2:00 to 3:30 pm University of America; Leon Irish, International Center for H Building: H-4 Civil Society Law (ICCSL) Participants: Chair: Conceptualizing Global Civil Society in Interwar Europe: Agnes Meinhard, Ryerson University Nationalist Goals of Internationalism Peter Christian Weber, ……………………………………………………………….. Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Giving Until it Hurts? Philanthropy, Violence and Global Civil Break Society Gregory Witkowski, Indiana University Lilly Family 1:30 – 2:00 pm School of Philanthropy Foundations of Democracy? Egyptian Philanthropic Foundations and the Limits of the Transnational Diffusion of 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Institutional Logics Catherine E Herrold, Indiana University Parallel Session B Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Chair: Gregory Witkowski, Indiana University Lilly Family School of B 1 PANEL Philanthropy Does Philanthropic Activity Have an Expiration Date? Philanthropy and Giving 2:00 to 3:30 pm B 4 H Building: H-1 Accountability Mechanisms Participants: Evaluation, Legitimacy, Accountability and Impact What Were the Influences of the State and the Market on the 2:00 to 3:30 pm Fate of Endowments in Germany from the Sixteenth Century Vom Stein Haus: VS-116 to the Twentieth Century? Thomas Adam, The University of Participants: Texas at Arlington Not Everything That Can Be Counted Counts and Not Foundations That (May) Fail. Lessons from The Italian Everything That Counts Can Be Counted Cleopatra Grizzle, Foundations of Banking Origin. Gian Paolo Barbetta, Rutgers University-SPAA Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Stakeholder Accountability of Austrian NPOs Dorothea Are Foundations for Ever? Some Historical and Theoretical Greiling, Johannes Kepler University Linz; Sandra Stötzer, Considerations Rupert Strachwitz, Maecenata Institut Johannes Kepler University Linz Chair: Third Sector Accountability: Manipulation and Disinterest Thomas Adam, The University of Texas at Arlington Rowena Sinclair, Auckland University of Technology The Construction Youth Trust: Developing Measure of Social

Impact Alex Murdock; Jemma Bridgeman, Construction B 2 PANEL Youth Trust; Alex Murdock, London South Bank University Variations in Civic Engagement: What’s at Stake in the Swedish Chair: Case? Julie Fisher Melton, Kettering Foundation Civil Society and Citizen Participation – Addressing Public Issues 2:00 to 3:30 pm H Building: H-3 Participants: B 5 Charitable Giving and Volunteering – How They Relate in a Communities and Collaborative Governance Scandinavian Context Johan Vamstad, Ersta Skondal Collaborative Governance and Civil Society University College 2:00 to 3:30 pm Activity Breeds Activity? Cumulative Citizenship and Relations Vom Stein Haus: VS-118 between Volunteering and Study Circle Participation in Participants: Sweden. Pelle Åberg, Ersta Sköndal University College, The Creating Space for Collaborative Governance and Abundant Institute for Civil Society Studies Communities Anna-Karin Berglund, Swedish Association of Links between Volunteering and Informal Helping in Sweden: Local Authorities and Regions; Colin Campbell, Social Entrepreneur Network Scotland (Senscot); Malin Svanberg, Caring For the Future - Challenges for Childcare Professionals Sveriges Kommuner och Landsting in the Wake of Inclusive Education Eva Werding, Improving Aboriginal Australian Community Governance Hochschule Osnabrueck; Marlene Walk, University of Through Strengthening Aboriginal and Government Pennsylvania; Heike Schinnenburg, University of Applied Capacity Roxanne Bainbridge, The Cairns Institute; Janya Sciences Osnabrück McCalman, James Cook University; Komla Tsey, The Cairns The Discontents of Integration: Boundary Work and Welfare Institute; Catherine Brown, The Cairns Institute Stigma at Reformed Elder Homes in China Haijing Dai, The Size, Structure and Integration of Rural Non-profit Chinese University of Hong Kong Organizations in Local Governance: Survey Results from the Social Loafing Phenomenon and Lean-Thinking Model in a Czech Republic Jarmila Curtiss, Leibniz Institute of Taiwan Non-Profit Organization Jose Chiu-C. Chen, Agricultural Economics Development; Simona Skarabelova, Tunghai University ; Jiri Navratil, Masaryk University; Chair: Gabriela Vaceková, Masaryk University Ferenc Farkas, University of Pecs, Hungary Chair: Lili Wang, Arizona State University

B 9 Community Philanthropy B 6 Philanthropy and Giving The Volunteer's Perspective on Volunteering 2:00 to 3:30 pm Volunteering Vom Stein Haus: VS-17 2:00 to 3:30 pm Participants: Vom Stein Haus: VS-06 Can Philanthropy Fill The Gap? CSO Sustainability and Participants: Changing Aid Dynamics Rachel Hayman, INTRAC - The Volunteers' Perspectives on Work and Leisure Lionel Prouteau, International NGO Training and Research Centre Laboratoire d'économie et de Management de Nantes; Does Membership in a Public-Service Club Make a Person Boguslawa Sardinha, Polytechnic Institute of Setobal More Generous? Richard Steinberg, IUPUI; Heng Qu, Use of Volunteers in Third Sector Organisations following the Indiana University 2010 UK Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) Linda Giving to the Rural Hometown: Philanthropic Practices by Jane Hetherington, University of Sunderland Philippine Cases of Migrant Philanthropy Jeremaiah Chair: Opiniano, Institute for Migration and Development Rachel Wimpee, ACLS Public Fellow, Rockefeller Archive Issues,University of Santo Tomas Center Chair: Eleanor Sacks, Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy

B 7 B 10 Boundaries of Civil Society Modes of Action NPOs, Skills and Empowerment (A) Theoretical Frameworks and Boundaries of Civil Society Civil Society and Citizen Participation – Addressing Public Issues 2:00 to 3:30 pm 2:00 to 3:30 pm Torhaus: T-101 Vom Stein Haus: VS-19 Participants: Participants: Conflict Early Warning Systems and the Law: Anticipating Accumulation of the Relational Skills in Japan for Promoting Resistance to Civil Society Action in Africa Jeffery Brown, Horizontal Solidarity of Civil Society Organizations Hajime Florida A&M University College of Law Imamura, Toyo University Modes of Civic Action: An Emotions and Power Perspective The Role of Not-for-profit Disability Organisations in the Jochen Kleres, Göteborgs Universitet Careers of People with Disability and Implications for Third Sector and New Relational Processes: Partnerships, Co- Measuring Social Impact Jenny Green, University of Production and Governance Lucia Boccacin, Universitat Technology, Sydney Cattolica del S. Cuore Volunteer Management as a Means of Civic Empowerment Chair: Galit Yanay-Ventura, Emek-Yezreel College Leilah Landim, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Chair: Leila Bijos, Universidade Católica de Brasilia

B 8 B 11 Management Responses to Future Challenges Strengthening Capacity Building in Nonprofits Management and Governance of Third Sector Organizations Management and Governance of Third Sector Organizations 2:00 to 3:30 pm 2:00 to 3:30 pm Torhaus: T-1 Vom Stein Haus: VS-05 Participants: Participants: Building Administrative Capacity: A Pilot Study to Assess and associations still have the capacity of modernizing societies or are Augment Administrative Skills Richard Hoefer, University they just bedside rugs of post-democracy? of Texas - Arlington Capacity Building of Non-Governmental Organisations in China. Concepts and Evolution. Yangyong Zhang, Xiamen C 2 PANEL University; Berthold Kuhn, Xiamen University, School of Public Affairs What do Self-Help/Mutual Aid Groups Contribute to Creating and Sustaining Civil Society? Contracting for Capacity Building Among NGOs in Civil society and citizen participation – addressing public issues Development Aid Elizabeth Crawford Spencer, Australian 4:00 to 5:30 pm Catholic University H Building: H-3 Chair: Participants: Georg von Schnurbein, University of Basel Civil participation and self-help groups: A German and UK case study Jurgen Matzat, Kontaktstelle für Selbsthilfegruppen B 12 What are the relationships between self-help/mutual aid groups Regulatory Waves 3: Comparative Perspectives on State and professionals? Case studies from five countries Regulation and Self-Regulation Policies in the Nonprofit Sector Tomofumi Oka, Sophia University, Department of Social Developments in Government Policy and the Regulatory Services Environment What do self-help/mutual aid groups offer to citizens 2:00 to 3:30 pm themselves? Thomasina Borkman, George Mason Torhaus: T-201 University; Carol Munn-Giddings, Anglia Ruskin University Participants: Chair: Civil Society and the Rule of Law: Ukraine’s Third Sector’s Carol Munn-Giddings, Anglia Ruskin University Legislative Environment Svetlana Krasynska, University of San Diego Main Problems of the Taxation of Civil Society Organizations in Brasil: Certification and Impact on the Payroll Leonel C 3 PANEL Cesarino Pessoa, Center of Applied Legal Research Religion: Barring or Enabling Women's Emancipation Fundação Getúlio Vargas/SP; Valeria Maria Trezza, Gender Pannunzio Trezza Advogados 4:00 to 5:30 pm Public Policy on Social Enterprises: Poland in Transition H Building: H-4 Period: Trends and Challenges Anna Ciepielewska-Kowalik, Participants: Institute of Political Studies Polish Academy of Sciences; Religion in the lives of women:status of women in Muslim Marzena Starnawska, Gdańsk University of Technology, personal law BC Manjula, St Agnes College Poland Using religious messages to address gender-based violence: The Chair: case of the Solomon Islands Patrick Kilby, Australian Masayuki Deguchi, National Museum of Ethnology & National University; Joyce Wu, Australian National Graduate University University A study with reference to migrant women in India. Rekha Break Gaonkar, M.E.S. College of Arts& Commerce, 3:30 – 4:00 pm Developing an iconography of subversion Christina Schwabenland, London Metropolitan University Chair: 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm Christina Schwabenland, London Metropolitan University Parallel Session C

C 1 Special Session # C 4 Modernizing Democracy? Associations and Associating in the Civil Society and Democracy: Democratisation Process 21st Century Civil society and democracy 4:00 to 5:30 pm 4:00 to 5:30 pm H Building: H-2 Vom Stein Haus: VS-116 Chairs: Matthias Freise, Universitaet Muenster Participants: Thorsten Hallmann, Universitaet Muenster Is there a common value base for Third Sector organizations? Benjamin Gidron, School of Business Administration, Gabriele Wilde, Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet Muenster College of Management Academic Studies In recent years the environment of associations and associating has Civil Society and Loyal Opposition Julie Fisher Melton, changed dramatically: Individualization, commercialization, and Kettering Foundation globalization are challenging both democracy and the capability of Internet, Youth and Democracy: Political Participation of associations to fulfill the functions attributed to them by social Malaysian Youth Janice L.H. Nga, Universiti Malaysia sciences. The special session focusses on the central question Sabah; Grace Li-Min Liao, China University of Technology; whether voluntary associating is becoming an outdated model: Do Shih-Jung Hsu, National Chengchi University; Victor King, The University of Leeds How to Become Sustainable: The Promise of Intangible Capital Chair: Elizabeth Castillo, University of San Diego Armindo dos Santos de Sousa Teodósio, Pontifical Catholic Understanding Grantseeking and Grantmaking in Competitive University of Minas Gerais Nonprofit Markets Lewis Faulk, American University; Amanda Janis, American University Chair: C 5 Lehn Benjamin, IUPUI Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Financial Risks and Reporting Management and governance of third sector organizations 4:00 to 5:30 pm Vom Stein Haus: VS-118 C 8 Participants: Evaluations, Transparency and Accountability of Third Sector Financial Vulnerability among Performing Arts Organizations Organizations Ettie Tevel, Ben Gurion University of the Negev; Hagai Katz, Developments in government policy and the regulatory Ben Gurion University; David Brock, Ben-Gurion University environment of the Negev 4:00 to 5:30 pm How do Ugandan NGOs cushion themselves against financial Torhaus: T-1 risks? Ronelle Burger, Stellenbosch University; Rulof Participants: Burger, Stellenbosch University; Trudy Owens, Nottingham A collaboratice approach for implementing an evaluation tool in University nonprofit organizations Johanne Turbide, University of Should NPOs follow international standards for financial Montreal reporting? A multinational study of views Louise Crawford, Governmental regulation and voluntary accountability: The University of Dundee; Gareth G Morgan, Sheffield Hallam evidence from Asian NGOs Maria del Mar Galvez University; Oonagh Breen, University College Dublin; Rodriguez, University of Almeria; Maria del Carmen Caba Carolyn Cordery, Victoria University of Wellington Perez. University of Almeria; Manuel Lopez Godoy, Chair: University of Almeria Gian Paolo Barbetta, Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Third Sector Transparency in Mexico: Evaluating Governmental and Nongovernmental Initiatives Alberto Hernandez Baqueiro, Instituto Tecnologico de Monterrey; Michael Layton, ITAM C 6 Chair: Governance in Social Enterprises Maria Rosaline Nindita Radyati, Center for Entrepreneurship, Social entrepreneurship and social enterprises: challenges to the Cooperatives, and Third Sector (CECT), Trisakti University third sector? 4:00 to 5:30 pm Vom Stein Haus: VS-06 C 9 Participants: Employer, Corporate and Organisational Volunteering An amazing governance model of social enterprise: A case Volunteering study of the Canyou Group in Shenzhen,China Li Yang, 4:00 to 5:30 pm China Academy of Social Management, Beijing Vom Stein Haus: VS-17 NormalUniversity Participants: Effective governance of hybrid organizational forms: The case A study on Employer Supported Volunteering in the UK Deb of social enterprises in Canada Agnes Meinhard, Ryerson Forbes, Newcastle University University; Pauline O'Connor, Ryerson University Corporate Volunteering – What's in for the employees? Suska The role of participatory governance in the EMES approach to Claudia Dreesbach, University of Hamburg; Barbara social enterprise. Victor Pestoff, Ersta-Skondal University Scheck, University of Hamburg College Volunteer Matching: Exploring the Intersection of Volunteer Chair: Preferences and Organizational Needs Laura Deitrick, Sachiko Nakagawa, Keio University University of San Diego ;Sue Carter-Kahl, University of San Diego Chair: Lesley Hustinx, Ghent University C 7 Building Substainability by Philanthropic Action C 10 Philanthropy and giving 4:00 to 5:30 pm Cause Marketing and Public Relations Torhaus: T-101 Philanthropy and giving Participants: 4:00 to 5:30 pm Vom Stein Haus: VS-19 Germany’s Top 100 Nonprofit Brands – How Do Brand Awareness and Strengths Effect Trust and Giving Participants: Behaviour? Silke Boenigk, University of Hamburg; Annika The Third Sector and the Mass Media: Coverage of Becker, University of Hamburg Philanthropic Giving During National Holidays Shani Horowitz - Rozen, Bar Ilan University; Eytan Gilboa, Bar on the Social Marketplaces in Germany Meng-Han Ho, Ilan University Indiana University Lilly School of Philanthropy Social media, social causes, giving behavior and money The Cross-Sector Partnership: Value Sharing between for-Profit contributions Rita Mano, University of Haifa and not-for-Profit Organizations Na Sung Pyo, Yonsei Chair: University; Seungwha Chung, Yonsei University Angela Bies, Indiana University Chair: Lucas Meijs, Erasmus University Rotterdam

5:30 – 6:30 pm C 11 New Members Reception NPOs, Skills and Empowerment (B) H Building Civil society and citizen participation – addressing public issues Welcome/Opening Plenary Session 4:00 to 5:30 pm 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm Vom Stein Haus: VS-05 Participants: H Building: H 1 Active ageing and third sector organizations: a quantitative study in Italy Giovanna Rossi, Universita Cattolica del S. Wendy Earles, ISTR President Cuore; Lucia Boccacin, Universitat Cattolica del S. Cuore; Annette Zimmer, ISTR President-Elect Donatella Bramanti, Università Cattolica of Milan Alberto Hernandez, Conference Co-Chair Chinese women activists: between rational actors and emerging Rupert Strachwitz, Conference Co-Chair citizens? Stephanie Braeuer, University Duisbur-Essen Keynote Address: State Capacity and Civil Society: Reflections on Theorising the Role of Citizens in Collaborative Governance Their Mutual Indispensability and Policy-Making: Towards a Framework for Cross-

National Comparative Work Jo Howard, University of Claus Offe, Chair of Political Sociology at the Hertie School of Bristol Governance Chair: Marilyn Taylor, University of the West of England Reception: immediately following at Scholss/Palace

WEDNESDAY, JULY, 23 C 12 Accountability Research in Brazil Plenary Session Evaluation, legitimacy, accountability and impact 4:00 to 5:30 pm 9:00 am – 10:30 am Torhaus: T-201 H Building: H 1 Participants: Understanding the Brazilian evaluation field and its Plenary Address: Philanthropy and Giving – Some Myths We Should professionals through social network analysis Martina Rillo Explore Otero, Instituto FONTE; Antonio Bara Bresolin, Fundação Itaú Social; Madelene Barboza, Instituto Fonte; Mario Aquino Alves, Fundação Getulio Vargas; Fernando Theo Sowa, CEO of the African Women’s Development Fund Nogueira, Fundação Getúlio Vargas - São Paulo

Which are more accountable to citizens: corporate foundations or civil society organizations? Elisa Larroude, Fundacao Break Getulio Vargas (FGV) - Escola de Administracao de 10:30 – 11:00 am Empresas de Sao Paulo (EAESP)

Chair: Pau Vidal, Observatori del Tercer Sector (OTS) 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Parallel Session D

D I Special Session # C 13 Community Foundations 11:00 to 12:30 pm Creating Shared Values Through Partnership H Building: H-2 For-profit and non-profit: differences, commonalities, partnerships, hybrids Panelists: 4:00 to 5:30 pm Wolfgang Anders, Germany Community Foundations Vom Stein Haus: VS-11 Marwa El Daly, Waqfeyat al Maadi Community Foundation, Egypt Participants: Social capital and non-profit business collaboration: Case study Tobias Jung & Jenny Harrow, Cass Business School, Centre for Charity Effectiveness, City University London Cutting Off the Christina Schwabenland, London Metropolitan University Dead Past from the Living Present? A Critical Examination of Community Foundations in England

Eleanor Sacks, Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy D 4 Chair: Academic Knowledge and the Social Practice Emerging areas of theorizing and practice Nick Deychakiwsky, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation 11:00 to 12:30 pm Vom Stein Haus: VS-116 th 2014 marks the 100 anniversary of the establishment of Participants: the first community foundation in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Activist academics and the creation of new knowledge Hilary How and why did these institutions get started? What have Yerbury, University of Technology Sydney; Nina Burridge, been the roles they have played in the century of their University of Technology, Sydney existence in various societies around the world? How have Knowledge and Power at the Civil Society: a study about they evolved? How have they supported civil society Brazilian professionals in the NGOs Júnia Fátima Carmo Guerra, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais; development thus far, and what is their potential to do so in Armindo dos Santos de Sousa Teodósio, Pontifical Catholic the future? These and other questions about community University of Minas Gerais foundations will be explored in a special session that will Social Responsibility and Non-Profit Organizations Marta Rey take a comparative look at community foundations in the Garcia, Universidade da Coruna; Ana Felgueiras, United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Egypt. University of Coruna Chair: Ramya Ramanath, DePaul University D 2 PANEL Government-Third Sector Relationships A Comparative D 5 Perspective The Development of Social Entrepreneurship Relationship between civil society and the state Social entrepreneurship and social enterprises: challenges to the 11:00 to 12:30 pm third sector? H Building: H-3 11:00 to 12:30 pm Participants: Vom Stein Haus: VS-118 Government-Nonprofit Relations: Advancing the Field Steven Participants: Rathgeb Smith, American Political Science Association; Antecedents of entrepreneurial social engagement among young Kirsten Gronbjerg, Indiana University adults Hagai Katz, Ben Gurion University Government-third sector partnerships: evidence and The Institutional Antecedents to Social Entrepreneurship: An comparisons Taco Brandsen, Radboud University Nijmegen Experimental Study Scott Helm, University of Missouri - Discussant: Kansas City; Brent Never, University of Illinois at Jeremy Kendall, University of Kent Springfield Chair: Empathic Social Enterprise: The role of empathy and shared Steven Rathgeb Smith, American Political Science intentionality Fred Seddon, Northampton University; Association Richard Hazenberg, University of Northampton; Simon Denny, Northampton University From Opportunity to Entrepreneurship: Exploring Dynamic D 3 PANEL Processes of Social Entrepreneurship Chang-Yu Huang, The Role of CSOs in Women's Emancipation: Challenging or Department of Business Management, National Sun Yat-Sen Maintaining the Status Quo? University; Ming-Rea Kao, Wenzao Ursuline University of Gender Languages - Graduate Institute of International Business 11:00 to 12:30 pm and Cultural; Wendy Wei-Ting Huang, Wenzao Ursuline H Building: H-4 University of Languages; Vivian Yu-Wen Chen, Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages Participants: Chair: Introduction to the panel Christina Schwabenland, London Swee-Sum Lam, Asia Centre for Social Entrepreneurship and Metropolitan University; Chris Lange, Alice-Salomon- Philanthropy, National University of Singapore University for Applied Sciences; Sachiko Nakagawa, Keio University Empowerment’ as women’s emancipation?: A global study on D 6 the influence of feminism in women’s NGOs Ruth Phillips, CEO-Board Relationship Revisited University of Sydney Management and governance of third sector organizations A women’s NGO as an incubator: promoting identity-based 11:00 to 12:30 pm associations in civil society of Nepal Masako Tanaka, Vom Stein Haus: VS-06 Sophia University Participants: Chair: Israeli Perspective on Nonprofit Executive Succession Planning Gil Bozer, Sapir Academic College; Shani Kuna, Sapir Explaining organized civic advocacy (non-)engagement in the Academic College Czech Republic Jiri Navratil, Masaryk University Learning More About Who Really Governs and How: Power, Iniciativas de jóvenes y su relación con el liderazgo social en las Influence, and the Dominant Coalition David Renz, organizaciones de la sociedad civil en Jordania Wahida University of Missouri - Kansas City; Fredrik Andersson, Haifa Haider Helen Bader Institute for Nonprofit Management Civic engagement as volatile fact in civil society of transition The evolving relationship between Chairs and Chief Executives: country Gojko Bezovan, University of Zagreb A negotiated order perspective Christopher Cornforth, Open Chair: University; Rob Macmillan, University of Birmingham Lars Svedberg, Ersta Skondal University College Chair: Stefan Lennart Einarsson, Stockholm School of Economics D 11 Transitioning to Volunteering D 7 Volunteering Participatory Philanthropy 11:00 to 12:30 pm Philanthropy and giving Vom Stein Haus: VS-05 11:00 to 12:30 pm Participants: Torhaus: T-101 From organization clients to volunteers – Philanthropy in the Participants: "first person" Galit Yanay-Ventura, Emek-Yezreel College Giving Circles in the UK and US: mapping landscapes and Empirical Investigations of Volunteer Recruitment Rebecca exploring differences in collaborative giving Angela M. Nesbit, University of Georgia Eikenberry, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Beth Breeze, The Bavarian Volunteer Card – more than a Bonus Program? University of Kent Results of empirical research on the systematic Participatory philanthropy: A nonprofit-centered conceptual implementation of a Volunteer Card in Bavaria, Germany framework for charity sports events Itay Greenspan, Hebrew Martina Wegner, Hochschule München University of Jerusalem; Ida E. Berger, Ryerson University Chair: Using Classroom Philanthropy to Build Civil Society Leigh Naoto Yamauchi, Osaka University School of International Hersey, University of Memphis Public Policy Chair: Debra Mesch, Indiana University - Purdue University

D 12 D 8 Civil Society and Democracy: Russian Cases Civil society and democracy How to Keep "Characteristics" of the Third Sector 11:00 to 12:30 pm Relationship between civil society and the state Torhaus: T-201 11:00 to 12:30 pm Participants: Torhaus: T-1 Domestic election observation in Russia: springboard for Participants: democratization? Yulia Arkadievna Skokova, National Public grants and the relations between NGOs. The case of Research University - Higher School of Economics Poland Agnieszka Kaim, The Warsaw School of Social Informal groups and social initiatives in Russian civil society - Sciences and Humanities an alternative path to democracy? Christian Froehlich, Collaboration between colonizing governments and a weak Södertörn University philanthropy sector in Europe Theo Schuyt, VU University Involvement in the third sector and civil practices in Russia Lev The sources of charities’ income: an organisation-level Jakobson, National Research University Higher School of perspective David Clifford, University of Southampton; John Economics; Evgeniya Konovalova, National Research Mohan, Third Sector Research Centre, University of University Higher School of Economics; Irina Korneeva, Birmingham National Research University Higher School of Economics Chair: Chair: Analia Bettoni, Instituto de Comunicación y Desarrollo (ICD) Janice L.H. Nga, Universiti Malaysia Sabah

12:30 pm -- 2:00 pm Lunch D 10 Participation, Engagement and Advocacy 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Civil society and citizen participation – addressing public issues 11:00 to 12:30 pm Parallel Session E Vom Stein Haus: VS-19 Participants: E I Special Session # Participants: Global Data on Philanthropy—What Researchers Need to Know The Changing Role of Nonprofit Welfare in the Scandinavian 2:00 to 3:30 pm Welfare Model and Consequences for Active Citizenship H Building: H-2 Karl Henrik Sivesind, Institute for Social Research Panelists: Nonprofit Organizations in Danish Welfare Provision – Explaining Differences Across Welfare Areas Malene Lawrence McGill, Foundation Center Thøgersen, Centre for Sports, Health and Civil Society, Jesse Barnett , Hudson Institute University of Southern Denmark Tao Ze, China Foundation Center Welfare Providers: Distinctive Goals and Values in the Regulated State? Håkon Dalby Trætteberg, Institute for Lester Salamon, Johns Hopkins University, Center for Civil Society Social Research Studies Chair: Chair: Karl Henrik Sivesind, Institute for Social Research Lawrence McGill, Foundation Center E 4 Efforts to understand the global dimensions of philanthropic giving Stimulus for Protest are hampered by significant data lacunae. Initiatives from within the Role of Protest Movements philanthropy itself are beginning to address this problem as 2:00 to 3:30 pm foundations strive to improve their efficacy by becoming more data- Vom Stein Haus: VS-116 driven. This session will acquaint researchers with these field- building initiatives, report on the progress that is being made, and Participants: discuss issues of data quality, ownership, and access. Panelists will Joining the Boycott? Effects of Stimulus-Induced Negative include representatives of the Hudson Institute, the Johns Hopkins Affect and Ethical Evaluation on Boycott Intentions Center for Civil Society Studies, the Foundation Center, and the Christoph Gebele, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg; China Foundation Center, who will describe the challenges of Jörg Lindenmeier, University of Freiburg; Florian Drevs, compiling a picture of global giving using existing data sources, the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg; Dieter Kurt Tscheulin, work of the WINGS philanthropy data network to generate better data Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg on philanthropy, and efforts to promote philanthropic transparency in Printing People's Struggles: Alternative Media and the China and elsewhere. Production of a Genre of Civil Society Activism in Kerala, India John Mathias, University of Michigan

Protest Movements: Role and Prospects in Uganda Rose Bakenegura Namara, Uganda Management Institute E 2 PANEL Chair: Longitudinal Studies of Voluntary Action in the UK: A Mixed- Rekha Gaonkar, M.E.S. College of Arts& Commerce Methods Panel Volunteering E 5 2:00 to 3:30 pm Civil Society and Social Innovations H Building: H-3 Civil Society and Social Innovation Participants: 2:00 to 3:30 pm Reflexive, Not Committed: Longitudinal Patterns of Vom Stein Haus: VS-118 Individuals’ Involvement in Voluntary Associations in Great Participants: Britain Daiga Kamerade, University of Salford How are Social Innovations Diffused? A Role of Social What a Difference a Day Makes: Mixed Methods Research on Entrepreneurs Masanari Sakurai, Ritsumeikan University Social Participation in the 1958 British Birth Cohort John The Importance of Civil Society for Social Innovation: An Mohan, Third Sector Research Centre, University of Interdisciplinary Approach to Social Entrepreneurship Birmingham; Victoria Bolton, University of Southampton Ecosystem Analysis Lena Lütjens-Schilling, University of A Mixed-Methods, Longitudinal Study of Volunteering in the Hamburg; Barbara Scheck, University of Hamburg UK Since 1981: Comparing Periods of Economic Adversity Investment-Readiness of Social Innovation in Europe and its and Relative Prosperity Rose Lindsey, University of Implications: An Evidence-Based Investigation Gunnar Southampton; John Mohan, Third Sector Research Centre; Glänzel, Centre for Social Investment at the University of Liz Metcalfe, Third Sector Research Centre, University of Heidelberg; Björn Schmitz, Philiomondo Southampton Chair: Chair: Pete Alcock, University of Birmingham John Mohan, Third Sector Research Centre, University of Birmingham

E 3 PANEL Nonprofit Welfare and Active Citizenship in Scandinavia E 6 Relationship between Civil Society and the State 2:00 to 3:30 pm Relationships between Foundations and Governments H Building: H-4 Collaborative Governance and Civil Society 2:00 to 3:30 pm E 9 Vom Stein Haus: VS-06 Giving and Volunteering in 3 Countries Participants: Philanthropy and Giving Government and Philanthropic Collaboration in Promoting US- 2:00 to 3:30 pm Japan International Exchange Policy Kazumi Noguchi, Kobe Vom Stein Haus: VS-17 Women's University Participants: Institutional Philanthropy and Collaborative Governance in Giving Korea: Estimating Total Amounts of Giving & Transitional China Lili Wang, Arizona State University; Volunteering in Korea Chulhee Kang, Yonsei University; Elizabeth Graddy, University of Southern California Tae Kuen Park, Yonsei University; Yang Rae Oh, Yonsei Democratic Governance. New Horizons for Mexican University Democracy Carlos Chavez Becker,Universidad Autonoma Philanthropy in Belgium - Fundraising: Organizational Metropolitana Strategies and Tools Eef Scheerlinck, University College Chair: Ghent; Tine Faseur, Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel - Catherine E Herrold, Indiana University Lilly Family School Catholic University Leuven; Ann-Sophie Bouckaert, of Philanthropy University College Ghent, Belgium – Campus Aalst, Faculty of Business and Information Management; Joke Persyn, University College Ghent, Belgium - Campus E 7 Schoonmeersen, Faculty Education, Health & Social Work; Rethinking Civil Society and the State Ilja De Coster, Fundraisers Alliance Belgium Theoretical Frameworks and Boundaries of Civil Society Giving Mexico: Philanthropy and Volunteering Jacqueline 2:00 to 3:30 pm Butcher de Rivas, CIESC, A.C.; Santiago Sordo Ruz, Centro Torhaus: T-101 de Investigación y Estudios sobre Sociedad Civil, A.C. Participants: Chair: Studies of Contemporary Russian Civil Society: Critical David C. Hammack, Case Western Reserve University Review Anna Leskinen, Independent Researcher How can we Think Public Policy From Civil Society? Proposal, Movements and Challenges Rosana de Freitas Boullosa, Federal University of Bahia E 10 Civil Society in the Social Investment State: A Typology and Collective Action, Media and Framing Comparison of Policy Incentives Konstantin Kehl, CSI - Civil Society and Citizen Participation – Addressing Public Issues University of Heidelberg 2:00 to 3:30 pm Chair: Vom Stein Haus: VS-19 Silvia Ferreira, University of Coimbra Participants: Collective Action and the Sustainability of Co-Production Victor Pestoff, Ersta-Skondal University College Media Framing of Development-Induced Displacement Poornananda Dasegowdanakoplu, Kuvempu University Protest Movements and Social Media – The Spanish Case Ruth Simsa, University of Economics, Vienna; Maria del Mar E 8 Galvez Rodriguez, University of Almeria Challenges in Human Resource Management Chair: Management and Governance of Third Sector Organizations Pelle Åberg, Ersta Sköndal University College, The Institute for 2:00 to 3:30 pm Civil Society Studies Torhaus: T-1 Participants: Person, Job and Organization Effects on Wages in the Third

Sector Workforce Hagai Katz, Ben Gurion University; Hila Yogev, Israeli Center for Third Sector Research (ICTR) E 11 Problems in the Third Sector Human Resource Management Civil Society and Democracy: International and Legal Impacts Cause Turnover Intentions - Case Finland Kiira Kirsikka Civil Society and Democracy Selander, University of Jyväskylä 2:00 to 3:30 pm The Relationship between Individual and Organizational Vom Stein Haus: VS-05 Development – Findings of a Large Sample Research Participants: Katalin Dobrai, University of Pecs, Hungary; Ferenc NGOs as Democratic Legitimizers of International Law-Making Farkas, University of Pecs, Hungary; Zsuzsanna Kurucz, - Elements of Critique Martine Beijerman, University of University of Pecs Amsterdam Chair: The Overseas Chinese Democracy Movement: New Direction Rita Mano, University of Haifa After Thirty Years Jie Chen, University of Western Australia Public Order Act and Peaceful Protest in Nigeria Chika Njideka Oguonu, University of Nigeria, Nsukka Chair: Grace Li-Min Liao, China University of Technology

E 12 F 1 PANEL Disclosure and Transparency Survival of the Fittest? Social Innovations and Urban Governance Evaluation, Legitimacy, Accountability and Impact Civil Society and Social Innovation 2:00 to 3:30 pm 4:00 to 5:30 pm Torhaus: T-201 H Building: H-2 Participants: Participants: Evaluating the Uses of the Web as a Tool for Transparency and The Governance of Social Challenges In Malmö Ola Segnestam Accountability Within Social Organisations Pau Vidal, Larsson, Ersta Skondal University College Observatori del Tercer Sector (OTS) Conflicting Governance of Social and Economic Challenges in Financial Information of CSOs and Donors’ Decision Making Milan. Just a Step in the Transition from the Growth Yu Ishida, Akashi National College of Technology; Hideaki Machine Paradigm Towards a Social Innovation Approach? Baba, Aichi Gakusen University Roberta Cucca, Polytechnic of Milan; Giuliana Costa, The Influence of Foundations Characteristics in Disclosure Polytechnic of Milan Process: The Case of Portugal Amélia Oliveira Carvalho, Transition From Governance of Innovation to the Growth Porto Polytechnic – ESTGF-IPP, CIICESI; Lúcia Lima Machine – The Case of Münster Danielle Gluns, Institute for Rodrigues, , Portugal; Manuel Castelo Political Science, University of Münster; Patrick Boadu, Branco, , Portugal Institute for Political Science, University of Münster; Chair: Christina Rentzsch, University of Muenster Tatsuya Watanabe, Tokyo University of Economics Solidarity as Consensus: Sectorialising Social Vulnerability in Geneva Sandro Cattacin, Université de Genève E 13 Social Innovation in Local Welfare System: A Case of Zagreb Special Session # Gojko Bezovan, University of Zagreb; Danijel Baturina, 2:00 to 3:30 pm Institute for Social Policy, Law Faculty Zagreb; Jelena H Building- H Auditorium Matancevis, University of Zagreb Chairs: Foundations as Part of European Civil Society: Role and Annette Zimmer, Münster University Developments Sandro Cattacin, Université de Genève

Panelists: Frank Heuberger, Representative for European Affairs of the Bundesnetzwerk Bürgerschaftliches Engagement, European Network of Civil Society Associations Volker Then, Centre for Social Investment, Heidelberg University Luc Tayart de Borms, King Baudoin Foundation Chair: Andreas Schlüter, Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft F 2 PANEL Exploring Food Banks from a Comparative Perspective Civil Society and Social Innovation The session will focus on the role of German foundations in the 4:00 to 5:30 pm development of a European civil society. In the last years, decisions H Building: H-3 made on the supranational level of the EU increasingly got important Participants: for political, economic and social life in Europe. But till today, civil Developing a Conceptual Space for Analysing the Operation of societies of the member states operate predominantly on a local or Food Provision by the Social Sector Alex Murdock, London national level. To accompany political processes, a responsive South Bank University European civil society as counterpart of the EU is needed, but mostly Examining the Development of Food Provision by the Social lacks. Sector in Italy Giulio Ecchia, University of Bologna Foundations like to see themselves as innovators and could play an The ‘Tafel’ Approach: Examining the German Context in important role in enabling civil society actors to get linked in international networks, in organizing dialog and self-organization Provision of Food by the Social Sector Isabella Proeller, across borders. In the session, researchers and representatives of University of Potsdam; Valeria Haasis, University of Potsdam German foundations discuss which role foundations actually play in Food Banks: Spanish and French Experience with Banques developing a European civil society. And also, which role they could Alimentaires Carmen Parra, Universitat Abat Oliba CEU play in future. Chair: Alex Murdock, London South Bank University Break 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm F 3 PANEL European Crisis and Protests: The Birth of a Critical European 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm Civil Society? Role of Protest Movements Parallel Session F 4:00 to 5:30 pm H Building: H-4 Global Migrant Philanthropy: A Decade After Jemima Dacayanan Landong, Office of the Philippines, APEC 2015 Introduction: Levels of Protest in the EU, an Introductory National Organizing Council; Jeremaiah Opiniano, Institute Quantitative Overview Ramón Feenstra, , for Migration and Development Issues, University of Santo Castellón (); Paul Dekker, Netherlands Institute for Social Tomas Research | SCP & Tilburg University International Connections of Philanthropy: The Global Geography of UK Charities Working Overseas David Participants: Clifford, University of Southampton Europeanisation of Social Movements and the European Measuring the Philanthropic Environment Across Nations: Sovereign Debt Crisis: The Case of Spain and Greece Angela Methodology and Preliminary Results Yulya Spantchak, Bourne, Roskilde University, Denmark; Sevasti Hudson Institute, Jesse Barnett, Hudson Institute Chatzoupoulou, Roskilde University, Denmark Chair: 15M Movement: Spanish Political Activism and its Links with Stefan Toepler, George Mason University Other Euro Countries Javier Toret, Open University of – UOC; Ramón Feenstra, Jaume I University, Castellón (Spain) Social Movements and Trade Unions: The European Crisis and F 6 the Lack of Political Activism in Germany Heike Walk, Technische Universität Berlin; Michauk Elke, Institut for Civil Society and Democracy: Eastern Europe and Post-Soviet Protest and Social Movement Studies Civil Society and Democracy 4:00 to 5:30 pm Four Phases of Portuguese Anti-Austerity Protest Organization Vom Stein Haus: VS-06 and its Relation to Social Movement Activism Abroad Britta Baumgarten, Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology Participants: at the Lisbon University Institute Hungarian Minority Civil Society in Romania and Slovakia Tunde Szekely, Sapientia - Hungarian University of Transylvania Chair: Paul Dekker, Netherlands Institute for Social Research | SCP & Unexpected Changes in Participation in Civil Society Tilburg University Organizations in Post-Soviet Countries Daiga Kamerāde, Third Sector Research Centre, University of Birmingham; Jo Crotty, Salford Business School; Sergej Ljubownikow, F 4 PANEL Nottingham Trent Univeristy Regulatory Waves 2: Comparative Perspectives on State Chair: Regulation and Self-Regulation Policies in the Nonprofit Sector Lev Jakobson, National Research University Higher School of Developments in Government Policy and the Regulatory Economics Environment 4:00 to 5:30 pm

Vom Stein Haus: VS-116 Participants: F 7 From Zero to 100: The Accelerated Pace of Charity Law Professionalism and Effectiveness Reform in Canada Adam Parachin, University of Western Management and Governance of Third Sector Organizations Ontario 4:00 to 5:30 pm Waiting for the Big Wave: A Fifty Year Retrospective on the Torhaus: T-101 Ebbs and Flow of Irish Charity Regulation Oonagh Breen, Participants: University College Dublin Impact of Nonprofit Reputational Capacity on Stakeholder Mapping the Regulators: Charitable Solicitations Regulations Decisions: Definition, Propositions and Experimental in the American States Putnam Barber, Nancy Bell Evans Testing Jurgen Willems, Free University Brussels; Silke Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy, University of Boenigk, University of Hamburg Washington; Megan Farwell, University of Washington Professionalism and Rationalization in Fundraising Comparative Ideational Currents: How Ideas About Management: A Contingency View of Fundraising Philanthropy Move Regulatory Regimes Susan D Phillips, Capability Diana Betzler, Zurich University of Applied Carleton University; Steven Rathgeb Smith, American Sciences (ZHAW); Markus Gmuer, Political Science Association Verbandsmanagementinstitut (VMI) Chair: Swimming Against the Tide: How a Social Business became a Mark Sidel, University of Wisconsin-Madison Charity to Secure its Sustainability Sarabajaya Kumar, School of Public Policy, UCL; Jonathan Roberts, London

School of Economics F 5 Chair: Shapes of Global Philanthropy Ronelle Burger, Stellenbosch University Philanthropy and Giving 4:00 to 5:30 pm Vom Stein Haus: VS-118 F 8 Participants: Recent Experiments with Collaborative Governance Collaborative Governance and Civil Society Chair: 4:00 to 5:30 pm Naoko Okuyama, Kobe University Torhaus: T-1 F 11 Participants: Building Cross-Sectoral Collaboration through Academic Non-profit Advocacy and the Social Novelty Engagement: A Case Study of the Sichuan Earthquake Ming Emerging Areas of Theorizing and Practice Hu, U of Wisconsin-Madison; Angela Bies, Indiana 4:00 to 5:30 pm University School of Philanthropy Vom Stein Haus: VS-05 Collaborative Governance: A New Approach to Good Society Participants: Leping Zheng, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences The Meaning of Nonprofit Advocacy: An Ordonomic Roles and Functions of Intermediary Organizations in Perspective Vladislav Valentinov, Liebniz Institute of Collaborative Governance : The Case of Japan Mikiko Agricultural Development; Stefan Hielscher, Martin Luther Shimaoka, Waseda University; Masahisa SATO, Tokyo City University Halle-Wittenberg; Ingo Pies, Martin Luther University University Halle-Wittenberg Chair: ‘Who is Speaking to Whom About What and Where and Why’: Mihai Lisetchi, AID-ONG An Exploration of Agency and the Third Sector in Post- Banking Crisis Welfare Reform. Nick Acheson, University of Ulster New Urban Movement as a Field Negotiated Into Existence: F 9 The Case of Poland Anna Domaradzka, University of Social Enterprises and Context Variations III Warsaw; Filip Wijkstrom, Stockholm School of Economics Social Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprises: Challenges to the Chair: Third Sector? Pamala Wiepking, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 4:00 to 5:30 pm Vom Stein Haus: VS-17 F 12 Participants: Role and Challenges of Third Sector Organizations for Better Civil Society and Social Innovation in Germany. Why Social Welfare and Health Service Entrepreneurship Works Different in Established Welfare Relationship between Civil Society and the State States Katrin Schneiders, University of Applied Sciences 4:00 to 5:30 pm Koblenz; Stephan Grohs, University of Konstanz; Rolf G. Torhaus: T-201 Heinze, Ruhr-University of Bochum Participants: Conceptualizing “Social Entrepreneurship”, its Evolution and Bio-Citizens or Health Consumers? How CSOs Negotiate State Quantification in Europe Esther Villajos Girona, University and Individual Responsibility for Health in Croatia Ann Dill, of Brown University; Sinisa Zrinscak, University of Zagreb, Framing Social Enterprise: A Comparison of UK and Brazilian Croatia Perspectives Walter Mswaka, University of Huddersfield; The Role of NGOs in Re-Embodying Citizenship and Nation: Graziella Comini, CEATS/USP; Armindo dos Santos de CCNB and the Application of First Peoples’ Philosophies in Sousa Teodósio, Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Policy. Ruth Phillips, University of Sydney; Eliza Pross, Gerais Community Care (Noerthern Beaches) The Partnership between Third Sector, Local Government and Third Sector and Citizen Engagement in Health Projects in University in the Utilisation of Confiscated Goods, Tanzania: Reality or Rhetoric Madale Mpamila, Mzumbe Previously Owned by Mafias: The Innovative Case of Forlì. University Giovanni Maria Mazzanti, University of Bologna Chair: Chair: Patrick Kilby, Australian National University Megan Alessandrini, University of Tasmania

5:30 – 7:00 pm F 10

NPOs and Social Services Special Session # Civil Society and Citizen Participation – Addressing Public Issues 4:00 to 5:30 pm Getting Published Vom Stein Haus: VS-19 5:30 to 7:00 pm Participants: H Building: H3 Citizens at Play in the Delivery of Community Services through Information and Neighbourhood Centres Susan Huhana Participants: Mlcek, Charles Sturt University Paul Dekker, Nonprofit and Civil Society Studies – a book series of Citizens in Action: Lessons in Urban Local Governance From Springer in cooperation with ISTR Women in a Slum Resettlement Site Ramya Ramanath, Teresa Krauss, Senior Editor/Social Sciences, Springer DePaul University Steven Rathgeb Smith, Former Editor, NVSQ; Editorial Board Formal or Genuine Participation: Citizen Engagement Pertti Voluntas Lappalainen, University of Jyväskylä Jeffrey Brudney, Editor, NVSQ G 2 PANEL Chair: Corporate Philanthropy Across Contexts: Roots, Evolutions and Bernard Enjolras, Editor, Voluntas Prospects Philanthropy and Giving In this session, Journal editors and book publishers will give some 9:00 to 10:30 am advice, based on their experience and practice, on how to get through H Building: H-3 the publishing process. What are editors and publishers policies and Participants: expectations? What are the main traps to avoid? What matters and helps? Participants will also get the opportunity to exchange their A Contemporary History of Corporate Philanthropy in France: experiences and advice.” Key Changes over the Past Thirty Years Arthur Gautier, ESSEC Business School How Do Changes in Corporate Philanthropy Influence Financial Affinity Group on Gender Meeting Firm Performance? The Case of the Netherlands Pamala H Building: H 2 Wiepking, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam / Rotterdam School of Management / Department of B-SM; Theo Schuyt, Academic Center Directors Meeting VU University; Dick de Gilder, VU University; Lucas Meijs, H Building: H 4 Erasmus University Rotterdam The Evolution of Corporate Philanthropy in Germany: An Free Night Institutional Perspective Johanna Mair, Hertie School of Governance; Miriam Wolf, Hertie School of Governance Chair: THURSDAY, JULY, 24 Arthur Gautier, ESSEC Business School

9:00 am – 10:30 am Parallel Session G G 3 PANEL Is the Time of the Third Sector as a Bearer of Citizen Interests G 1 Special Session # Now Over? Civil Society, the Third Sector and Protest The Role of Philanthropy in Civil Society Under Siege: Historical Movements after the Financial Crisis of 2008/09 Perspectives for Contemporary Practice Relationship between Civil Society and the State 9:00 to 10:30 am 9:00 to 10:30 am H Building: H-2 H Building: H-4 Participants: Panelists: The Talking Cure: How do Third Sector Organizations Talk Christiana Atibil, Indiana University About Change and to Whom and with what Effect? Bhekinkosi Moyo, Southern Africa Trust Observations from Evidence in Ontario and Northern Ireland. Nick Acheson, University of Ulster; Rachel Laforest, Mark Sidel, University of Wisconsin Madison Queen's University Anmol Vellani, India Foundation for the Arts 2011: Civic Protest and the Radicalisation of Civil Society Chairs: Fred Powell, National University of Ireland, Cork Patricia Rosenfield, Rockefeller Archive Center Comparing Protest Movements and Political Activism: What can we Learn From Istanbul’s Gezi Park? Markus Ketola, Rachel Wimpee, ACLS Public Fellow and Rockefeller Archive University of Ulster Center Solidarity and Citizen Expression in a Market Economy: The Given the pressures confronting civil society organizations around the English Case Marilyn Taylor, University of the West of world today, the experience of a major American foundation with a England history of supporting such organizations promises useful Chair: contemporary lessons. The Ford Foundation has been involved with Nick Acheson, University of Ulster civil society-and philanthropy-strengthening endeavors since the 1950s. This proposed panel will gather participants who have been G 4 engaged in the support of philanthropic and civil society organizations in Africa and Asia. They will reflect upon the Foundation’s historical Learning and Empowering experiences and current issues affecting civil society. Some of the Evaluation, Legitimacy, Accountability and Impact participants have worked under repressive regimes and war zones. 9:00 to 10:30 am They have all witnessed changing relationships between the private Vom Stein Haus: VS-116 sector, government, and civil society organizations. Participants: The Role Of Women’s Co-Operative Societies in Empowering Rural Women in India: An Empirical Study with Reference This panel is being organized as part of the Rockefeller Archive to Karnataka State of India Vishal Pinto, SDM Research Center’s Ford Foundation History Project under the leadership of Center, Tumkur University Patricia Rosenfield, RAC Senior Fellow and Rachel Wimpee, ACLS Public Fellow. The thrust of the project is to elucidate the Ford What Can Humanitarian Assistance Professionals Learn from Foundation's history in order to inform its current activities. the New Public Administration Movement Grace Bahng, Azusa Pacific University Cybernetic Coursework, Applied Projects Teresa VanHorn, International Perspectives on Nonprofit Governance University of San Diego; Helen Wise, Louisiana State Management and Governance of Third Sector Organizations University Shreveport 9:00 to 10:30 am Chair: Torhaus: T-1 Marta Rey Garcia, Universidade da Coruna Participants: Corporate Governance in Non-Profit-Organizations in Europe by Focusing the Governance Model Helene Eller, G 5 Oesterreichischer Alpenverein The German Civil Society- Characteristics and Current Trends in Good Governance, Board Dynamics and the Engagement in the Third Sector Financial Management. (Australia & International) Adele Collaborative Governance and Civil Society Johns, University South Australia; Bruce Gurd, University of 9:00 to 10:30 am South Australia Vom Stein Haus: VS-118 Governance Within Multi-Tiered Federative Membership- Participants: Based Organizations Stefan Lennart Einarsson, Stockholm Germany: Towards a Divided Civil Society? Holger Krimmer, School of Economics Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschatft Chair: The German Debate on Participation, Citizen Involvement and Gareth G Morgan, Sheffield Hallam University Social Movements Heike Walk, Technische Universität Berlin G 9 Trans-Sector Networking and Associative Democracy – Purposes and Experiences of the “National Network for Citizen Participation and Engagement in NPOs (B) Civic Engagement” Ansgar Klein, Humboldt-Universität Civil Society and Citizen Participation – Addressing Public Issues Berlin 9:00 to 10:30 am Vom Stein Haus: VS-17 Chair: Adalbert Evers, Universitat Giessen Participants: How Nonprofits Encourage Citizen Participation: Comparative Study of Development NGOs’ Message Framing Behaviors Aya Okada, Doshisha University G 6 Local Community Volunteer Social Worker System in Japan: Survey Data Analysis and Feedback to Community Wataru Research on Causes/Motivations for Giving Ozawa, Ritsumeikan University: College of Social Sciences; Philanthropy and Giving Yukifumi Makita, Fukuyama City University 9:00 to 10:30 am Vom Stein Haus: VS-06 The Relationship between Volunteering and Political Activity through Time Victoria Bolton, University of Southampton Participants: Chair: In Search of the U Shape: New Approaches, New Data Richard Victor Pestoff, Ersta-Skondal University College Steinberg, IUPUI; Barbara Duffy, Lilly Family School of

Philanthropy at IUPUI; Yuan Tian, Indiana University Lilly

Family School of Philanthropy; Ruth Hansen, Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy G 10 Religion Nurtures Some Forms of Prosociality, Education Does Corporate Social Responsibility and Civil Society Not Rene Bekkers, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam For-Profit and Non-Profit: Differences, Commonalities, Chair: Partnerships, Hybrids Patrick Rooney, Indiana University 9:00 to 10:30 am Vom Stein Haus: VS-19 G 7 Participants: Civil Society and the State of Lebanon Tania Haddad, Theoretical Frameworks Revisited American University of Beirut Theoretical Frameworks and Boundaries of Civil Society 9:00 to 10:30 am Intersecting Worlds: Social Enterprise and Narrative Torhaus: T-101 Therapy/Community Work Susanna Chamberlain, Griffith University Participants: State of Corporate Social Responsibility in Institutional Pierre Bourdieu’s Theoretical Contribution to the Analysis of Structure of Russian Society: Influence on Civil Society Voluntary Associations Martti Siisiäinen, University of Sphere Irina Krasnopolskaya, National Research University Jyväskylä Higher School of Economics Determinants of Nonprofit Sector Size: Evidence from Texas Are Low-Skilled Workers of Social Enterprises Intrinsically Stijn Van Puyvelde, Vrije Universiteit Brussels; William Motivated? Olivier Brolis, Université de Louvain-la-Neuve; Brown, Texas A&M University Marthe Nyssens, Université de Louvain Chair: Chair: Lester Salamon, Center for Civil Society Studies, Johns Takafumi Tanaka, Tokyo Gakugei University Hopkins University

G 8 G 11 Fei You, Beijing Municipal Social Development Office Government Relations and the Legitimacy of NGOs Li Yang, China Academy of Social Management, Beijing Developments in Government Policy and the Regulatory Normal University Environment Lili Wang, Arizona State University 9:00 to 10:30 am Leping Zheng, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Vom Stein Haus: VS-05 Ruoyun Hua, Tsinghua University

Participants: Chair: Relationships, Resources and the Legitimacy of NGOs: Tom Bannister, China Development Brief Reflexive, Coercive, and Normative Isomorphism in Shaping NGO Self-Regulation Khaldoun AbouAssi, The Bush School NGOs in China have for many years been a weak and marginalised of Government & Public Service; Angela Bies, Indiana group. However, recently this situation has changed. Government University School of Philanthropy attitudes are becoming more welcoming and society is becoming Finding a Nonprofit Policy Voice: The Case of Settlement more aware. As China develops, its burgeoning civil society is Services in Three Canadian Provinces John Shields, Ryerson becoming increasingly multifaceted, networked, mainstreamed, and University international. Government Regulation in the Russian Nonprofit Sector: the Case of Socially Oriented NGOs Vladimir Benevolenski, Research into this dynamic and complex sector has also become more Higher school of economics diverse. Significantly, domestic researchers are beginning to move Toward a Public Policy on Social Enterprises: Romania Nicolae beyond the boundaries that previously restrained their research scope Bibu, West University of Timisoara; Mihaela Lambru, and focus. New trends are beginning to be studied such as the ability University of Bucharest; Mihai Lisetchi, AID-ONG; Claudia of Chinese NGOs to influence government policy-making, the Petrescu, Romanian Academy of Science growing numbers of Chinese NGOs interested in operating abroad, Chair: and the government purchasing of services from domestic NGOs. On Paula Chies Schommer, UDESC – ESAG top of these very recent trends, there are increasingly mature initiatives to better understand issues of accountability, co-operation, and capacity; three areas that significantly inhibit the sustainable G 12 growth of the sector. Civil Society and Social Entrepreneurship Civil Society and Social Innovation This Special Session will explore the state of research into this vibrant 9:00 to 10:30 am sector by analyzing current research settings and active research Torhaus: T-101 projects. It will investigate the challenges faced by researchers, and Participants: suggest solutions to overcome them. Finally it will look at current How Giants Learn to Dance – Towards Conceptualizing the needs and future research agendas. Social Intrapreneur Björn Schmitz, Philiomondo; Andreas Schroeer, Evangelische Hochschule Darmstadt Social Entrepreneurship and the Advancement of Civil Society: Polycentricity and Dispersed Knowledge Peter Frank, Wingate University; Gordon Shockley, Arizona State H 2 PANEL University New Perspectives on Philanthropic Foundations The Paradoxical Nature of an Innovative Civil Society in a Philanthropy and Giving Risk-Averse Environment Rosemary Hermans, Swinburne 11:00 to 12:30 pm University of Technology H Building: H-3 Chair: Participants: Sandro Cattacin, Université de Genève From Self-Help and Leverage to Self-Help and Leverage: Two Hundred Years of U.S. Foundations David C. Hammack, Break Case Western Reserve University 10:30 am – 11:00 am American Foundations Respond to Policy and Funding Change Steven Rathgeb Smith, American Political Science 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Association UK Foundations Today – Love in a Cold Climate Catherina Parallel Session H Pharoah, Sir John Cass Business School, City University London Chairs: David C. Hammack, Case Western Reserve University H 1 Special Session # Wolfgang Rohe, Stiftung Mercator 11:00 to 12:30 pm H Building: H-1 H 3 PANEL The State of Research into Chinese Civil Society Blurring Boundaries between Civil Society & Market:

Volunteering as an Instrument for NPOs, Employees and the Panelists: Company Jie Chen, University of Western Australia For-Profit and Non-Profit: Differences, Commonalities, Partnerships, Hybrids Constitution of the Floripa Te Quero Bem Movement Paula 11:00 to 12:30 pm Chies Schommer, UDESC - ESAG H Building: H-4 Chair: Participants: Javier Pereira Bruno, América Solidaria Uruguay Motivations and Barriers to Participate in Corporate Volunteering: the Employee Perspective Lucas Meijs, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Debbie Haski-Leventhal, Macquarie Graduate School of Management H 6 Opportunities and Challenges for NPO while Engaging in Effectiveness of Civil Society Advocacy Strategies Corporate Volunteering Lonneke Roza, Rotterdam School of Policy-Making: The Contribution of Civil Society Management, Erasmus University; Lesley Hustinx, Ghent 11:00 to 12:30 pm University; Itamar Shachar, Gent University Vom Stein Haus: VS-06 Explaining the Relationship between Volunteering and the Participants: Workplace; Combining an Employee and Employer A Comparative Analysis of Legislative Advocacy Strategies Perspective Lonneke Roza, Rotterdam School of Used by U.S. and Israeli Nonprofits: An Exploratory Study Management, Erasmus University; Lucas Meijs, Erasmus Pat Libby, University of San Diego; Laura Deitrick, University Rotterdam; Debbie Haski-Leventhal, Macquarie University of San Diego; Rita Mano, University of Haifa Graduate School of Management Civil Society and Social Policy Reform: Is there a Discrepancy Chair: between the Political Soapbox and Specific Policy Lonneke Roza, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus Discourse? Konstantin Kehl, CSI - University of Heidelberg University Civil Society Involvement in Policy Making: The Role of Research and Ideas of ‘Evidence Based Advocacy’ Kate H 4 PANEL Gooding, University of Leeds Role and Influence of Civil Society in 21st Century Global Perseverance or Perversion? Comparative Perspectives on the Policy Processes Anne Buffardi, Oxfam International; Evolving Third Sector in a Neo-liberal World Pooven Moodley, Oxfam GB (South Africa); Marianne Collaborative Governance and Civil Society Buenaventura-Goldman, Oxfam GB (South Africa) 11:00 to 12:30 pm Vom Stein Haus: VS-116 Chair: Ruth Simsa, University of Economics, Vienna Participants: The Emergence of the Third Sector Corporation? The Marginalisation of Civic Agency and Spaces for Counter- Movements in Liberal and Post-Corporatist Europe Mike H 7 Aiken, Open University The Impact of a Neo-Liberal Economic Regime on the Third Foundation and Large Gifts Role in Civil Society Sector in Israel: Three Indicative Illustrations Benjamin Philanthropy and Giving Gidron, School of Business Administration 11:00 to 12:30 pm Torhaus: T-101 Towards a Neoliberal Third Sector? International Lessons from Recent Developments in China Ingo Bode, University of Participants: Kassel Million-Dollar Philanthropy and Giving in a Cross-National Discussant: Perspective Una Osili, IUPUI; Jacqueline Ackerman, Angela M. Eikenberry, University of Nebraska at Omaha Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy; Yannan Li, IUPUI Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Philanthropic Foundations: Issues for Governance in the Public H 5 PANEL Interest Virginie Xhauflair, Universita de Liege; Amelie Citizen Participation and the Right to the City: Experiences from Mernier, Universita de Liege the Latin American Network for Just, Democratic and Rockefeller Foundation and the Promotion of Social Sciences in Sustainable Cities Interwar Czechoslovakia Marek Skovajsa, Charles Civil Society and Democracy University 11:00 to 12:30 pm He Who Pays the Piper Calls the Tune? A Study of Dutch Vom Stein Haus: VS-118 Foundations Supporting Research and Innovation Barry Participants: Hoolwerf, VU University Amsterdam; Danique Karamat Ali, Perspectivas y Contradicciones de la Participación Ciudadana Center for Philanthropic Studies, VU University para el Control Social: Análisis del Movimiento Nossa BH Chair: en la Promoción del "Derecho a la Ciudad" - Armindo dos Patricia Rosenfield, Rockefeller Archive Center Santos de Sousa Teodósio, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Administração - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais, Belo Accountability Social, Gobernanza Urbana y Ciudadanía en H 8 America Latina. Análisis Comparado de Casos. Andres Hernandez Quinones; Javier Pereira Bruno, América Volunteering Definitions, Types and Differences Volunteering Solidaria Uruguay 11:00 to 12:30 pm Democratization of Urban Governance: Perspectives in the Torhaus: T-1 Civil Society and Citizen Participation – Addressing Public Issues Participants: 11:00 to 12:30 pm A Data-Driven Definition of Volunteer Types: The Key to Vom Stein Haus: VS-05 Adjusted Volunteer Management Practices Marlene Participants: Walk,University of Pennsylvania; Jurgen Willems, Free Recent Civil Society Networks in Brazil: Strengthening University Brussels Constant, Serial and Trigger Volunteers: Democracy through Social Control and Public Engagement Modelling Volunteering Across the Lifecourse Eddy Hogg, Morgana Martins Krieger, State University of Santa Cruz University of Kent The Path to Democracy: Civil Society and Politics in Greece, Gender Differences in Volunteering Behavior:Analysis on 1974-1977 Yiannis Karayiannis, Univeristy of Crete; Korean Population Chulhee Kang, Yonsei University; Jimin Aikaterini Loukidou, Athens Kapodistrian University Hwang, Yonsei University; Kyounghye Lee, Yonsei Chair: University Nissan Limor, Center for Civic Responsibility at the Center for Chair: Academic Studies Volker Then, Universitat Heidelberg

H 9 H 12 New Perspectives on Nonprofit Accountability Restrictions and Possibilities on North-South Solidarity Management and Governance of Third Sector Organizations Emerging areas of Theorizing and Practice 11:00 to 12:30 pm 11:00 to 12:30 pm Vom Stein Haus: VS-17 Torhaus: T-201 Participants: Participants: Downward Accountability of Belgian Nonprofit Organizations: Dutch NGOs in Kenya – Determinants of Provincial a Survey Based Analysis Lore Wellens, Vrije Universiteit Allocations Rik Habraken, Centre for International Brussel; Marc Jegers, Vrije Universiteit Brussels Development Issues Nijmeg; Marjolein Visser, CIDIN Enhancing Third Sector Accountability through Financial Radboud University Nijmegen; Lau Schulpen, CIDIN, Accounting – Regulations and Practices in German-Speaking Radboud University Nijmegen Countries Josef Baumüller, University of Vienna; Nikolai Solidarity Before, During, and After International Service- Haring, FHWien of WKW, Institute for Management, Austria Learning within Public Affairs Education: Why it is Charting New Waters: Building for the Future, Responding to Necessary and How It Can Be Achieved Susan Appe, the Unknown Ljiljana Erakovic, The University of Auckland Binghamton University; Nadia Rubaii, Binghamton Business School University; Kerry Cook, Binghamton University Chair: Chair: Ola Segnestam Larsson, Ersta Skondal University College Elizabeth Graddy, University of Southern California

H 10 PANEL Interrelations of the “Social” and the “Political” in Russian Civil ISTR General Members Meeting Society Relationship between Civil Society and the State 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm 11:00 to 12:30 pm H Building: H 1 Vom Stein Haus: VS-19 Participants: Business Meeting of the Society and Presentation of Awards NGO Interaction with Government Agencies and NGO´s Role in Alleviation of Social Problems in Russia Irina V. Mersianova, National Research University Higher School of ISTR Emerging Scholar Dissertation Award 2014 Economics ISTR Voluntas Best Paper Awards 2012 & 2013 Post-Soviet “Political”? The Role of (Socially Oriented) Civil Society Organizations in Small-Town Russia Meri Kulmala, ISTR Best Poster Award 2014 Aleksanteri Institute “Attraction And Rejection“ - Diffusion of Global Models of 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm Disability and Advocacy into Russian Civil Society Organizations Christian Fröhlich, Södertörn University Lunch Why Do They Care? Framing In Social-Sector NGOs in Russia Ulla Pape, Ruhr University Bochum 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm Chair: Parallel Session I Christian Fröhlich, Södertörn University

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H 11 The Impact of Volunteerism on Governance: Shaping the Post- Civil Society, Democracy and Networks 2015 Development Framework I 3 PANEL 3:00 to 4:30 pm The Outcomes and Policy Implications of a Cross-National Study H Building: H-2 into Philanthropic Giving: Evidence from 28 Countries Participants: Philanthropy and Giving Jody Aked, Institute of Development Studies 3:00 to 4:30 pm How youth volunteer networks translate into relationships for H Building: H-4 change: participatory systemic action research to explore Participants: interpersonal well-being processes in the governance of a watershed Generous People, Generous Nations: A Cross-National Study of in the Philippines Philanthropy Pamala Wiepking, Erasmus Universiteit Sherine N. El Taraboulsi, University of Oxford Rotterdam ; Femida Handy, University of Pennsylvania The Influence of Religious Contexts on Philanthropic Behavior Volunteerism, Gender, and Governance in the Arab Region Henrietta Gronlund, University of Helsinki; Anne Pessi, University of Helsinki Discussant: Jeffrey L. Brudney, University of North Carolina The Influence of Fiscal Incentives on Philanthropy Across Wilmington Nations Michael Layton, ITAM Chair: Encouraging Generosity: The Practice and Organisation of Fundraising Across Nations Beth Breeze, University of Kent; Mae Chao, United Nations Volunteers, Bonn, Germany Wendy Scaife, Queensland University of Technology Chair: Public trust in governing institutions worldwide is at an all-time low-- Pamala Wiepking, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam including those institutions tasked with serving as watchdogs. The Discussants: result? A growing sense of disenfranchisement and powerlessness in Silke Boenigk, University of Hamburg the face of a series of global crises that directly affect all of us.

Discussions on the post-2015 Development Framework repeatedly call for placing people in the centre of development. The 2nd State of I 4 PANEL the World’s Volunteerism Report (SWVR) will explore how New Arenas for Producing Knowledge: CSOs as Producers and volunteerism as a form of civic engagement contributes to democratic Users of Research and Other Evidence governance. This session will present and discuss several research Emerging Areas of Theorizing and Practice papers on volunteerism and governance. In addition, a Global 3:00 to 4:30 pm Volunteer Research Agenda will be proposed. Participants will be Vom Stein Haus: VS-116 invited to provide inputs and discuss implications for volunteerism Participants: research, practice, and policy-making in the future. Evidence and its Use by NGOs: Conceptual Conundrums, Quality Quandaries and Capacity Constraints Rachel

Hayman, INTRAC Using NGO Service Delivery to Generate Research Data: The Experience of NGOs in Malawi Kate Gooding, University of Leeds I 2 PANEL Are NGO Private? Does the Increasing Participation of NGOs Barefoot and Pregnant: Towards the End of Civil Society? in Human Service Policy Research and Development Gender in Authoritarian Regimes Contribute to the Privatisation of the Welfare State? Ruth Gender Philips, The University of Sydney; Susan Goodwin, The 3:00 to 4:30 pm University of Sydney H Building: H-3 Chair: Participants: Kate Gooding, University of Leeds Political Opportunity Structures and Gender in Civil Society Angelika von Wahl, Lafayette “I’m Here too, Girlfriend”: Reclaiming Public Spaces for the Gendering of Civil Society in Turkey Joyce Marie I 5 PANEL Mushaben, University of Missouri-St. Louis Managing Labour, Governing Participation: Paid and Unpaid Challenging Gender Roles in Hybrid Regimes: Nicaragua’s Work in the Third Sector Women’s Movement Under Scrutiny Katharina Obuch, Volunteering Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster 3:00 to 4:30 pm Neoliberalization and Global Health: Health Politics and Vom Stein Haus: VS-118 Gender in Authoritarian States Alexia J Duten, Westfaelische Participants: Wilhelms-Universitaet Muenster Landscapes of Voluntarism: Work, Place and Space in the Third Chairs: Sector Pauline Leonard, University of Southampton; Susan Gabriele Wilde, Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet Muenster Halford, University of Southampton Annette Zimmer, Münster University Beyond the Third Sector: Developing a Theoretically Informed Discussant: Account of Unpaid Work Rebecca Taylor, University of Eva Maria Hinterhuber, Hochschule Rhein-Waal Birmingham; Naomi Harflett, University of Southampton Governing the Third Sector: New Technologies, but Also New Alliances? Lesley Hustinx, Ghent University; Els DeWaele, of Social Good Provision Stefan Toepler, George Mason Ghent University University Employee Volunteering for Employability: Civic Participation Social Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise: Meanings, and the Restructuring of the Labor Market Itamar Shachar, Models and Measures Swee-Sum Lam, Asia Centre for Social Gent University; Lesley Hustinx, Ghent University Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy, National University of Chair: Singapore; Roshini Prakash Nair, Asia Centre for Social Itamar Shachar, Gent University Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy; Pauline Pheck Lin Tan, Asia Centre for Social Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy I 6 PANEL Modeling Social Enterprises Aleksandra Maria Szymanska, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Marc Jegers, Vrije Universiteit Social Innovation and the Third Sector – Identifying Shared Brussels Challenges and Potentials The Snowball of Social Entrepreneurship. From Myth to Civil Society and Social Innovation Reality Esther Villajos Girona, 3:00 to 4:30 pm Vom Stein Haus: VS-06 Chair: Chulhee Kang, Yonsei University Participants: Innovation or Isomorphism? Tensions and Paradoxes in Third Sector Organisational Development Pete Alcock, University of Birmingham; Jeremy Kendall, University of Kent Social Innovation as Social Enterprise - Limiting or Opening I 9 the Space of Social Change? Lars Hulgard, Roskilde University Participation and Individual and Organisational Life Courses Volunteering Social Innovation and the Third Sector – Strategies of Public 3:00 to 4:30 pm and Welfare Policies Towards Social Innovations Volker Vom Stein Haus: VS-17 Then, Universitat Heidelberg; Georg Mildenberger, University Heidelberg Participants: Chair: Helping Girls Grow: Factors Influencing Initial and Continued Adalbert Evers, Universitat Giessen Involvement in Girl Scouting Among New Volunteers Iolani (Lani) Connolly, Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas/ UTD Social Participation in Later Life: A Co-Occurring Perspective. Sarah Dury, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; De Witte Nico, University College Ghent; De Donder Liesbeth, Vrije I 7 Universiteit Brussel; Smetcoren An-Sofie, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Brosens Dorien, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Emily Development of Professional Management Verté, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Sofie Van Regenmortel, Management and Governance of Third Sector Organizations Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Dominique Verté, Vrije 3:00 to 4:30 pm Universiteit Brussel Torhaus: T-101 When Activism Fades Out: Causes of Closure of Voluntary Participants: Associations in Finland and Estonia Mikko Lagerspetz, Åbo Becoming Professional: Examining Competing Institutional Akademi University; Liisi Keedus, Tallinn University; Dan Logics in Non-Profit Organisations in South Africa Frederik Sundblom, Abo Akademi University; Erle Rikmann, Estonian Claeye, Lille Catholic University Institute of Humanities; Susan Sundback, Abo Akademi From Doing Good for Fun to Doing Good Professionally: University Grassroots Philanthropic Organizations in China Huiquan Chair: Zhou, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Ying Xu, The Rene Bekkers, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Chinese University of Hong Kong

Professional Management and Performance in Sports Organizations – A Polish-Swiss Comparative Study Markus I 10 Gmuer, Verbandsmanagementinstitut (VMI); Joanna High Worth Donor Patterns Schmidt, Poznan University of Economics Philanthropy and Giving Chair: 3:00 to 4:30 pm Johan Hvenmark, Ersta Skondal University College Vom Stein Haus: VS-19 Participants: Elite Giving in Contemporary Ukraine – Mapping Donors’ Impact Strategies and Attitudes to First and Third Sector I 8 Hanna Soderbaum, Uppsala University Social Enterprise, Hybridization and New Organizational Forms Giving Patterns of Million Dollar Gifts for International Social Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprises: Challenges to the Development-An Empirical Study of U.S. Donor's Strategic Third Sector? Giving Yuan Tian, Indiana University Lilly Family School of 3:00 to 4:30 pm Philanthropy Torhaus: T-1 Philanthropic Journeys: Exploring High-Income Professionals’ Participants: Pathways to the Giving of Time and Money Eddy Hogg, University of Kent Between Markets and Charity: Understanding the Hybridization Chair: Melbourne Jack Meyers, Rockefeller Archive Center Democratising Research: Facilitating Collaborative Advantage in Research Collaborations between Universities and Civil I 11 Society Organisations. Ed Stevens, University of Bath Civil Society Responsiveness to Public Issues Does Communication Carry its Own Reward in Civil Society? Civil Society and Citizen Participation – Addressing Public Issues Dennis Jim Frederiksen, Aalborg University 3:00 to 4:30 pm Internationalization of Voluntary Services and Social Change Vom Stein Haus: VS-05 Julia Bettina Eberhardt, CSI Heidelberg; Rabea Hass, Participants: Hertie School of Governance Civil Society And Citizen Participation - Addressing Public Protests for Urban Policies in Cities of Emerging Countries: Issues in Brazil Leila Bijos, Universidade Católica de What are the Streets Saying? Roseane Keppke, Brasilia FUNDATEC/ EFSPM Compulsory Acquisition of Private Lands in Nigeria: The Roles Regulatory Framework of Social Enterprise in Indonesia Maria of NGOs in Reducing the Negative Impacts on Affected Rosaline Nindita Radyati, Center for Entrepreneurship, Communities Eghosa Ekhator, Law School,University of Cooperatives, and Third Sector (CECT), Trisakti University Hull Social Enterprises. Work Integration Social Enterprises in Spain The Role of Citizen Participation in the Governance of and their Public Aids. Teresa Savall, Universitat de Community-Led Housing Fields in England Richard Lang, Valencia; Esther Villajos Girona, University of Valencia - Johannes Kepler University Linz, Institute for Innovation IUDESCOOP Management; David Mullins, University of Birmingham Territorial Analysis of Associative Dynamics - Preliminary Chair: Thoughts Iwanig Le Vaillant, Universite de Nantes Gojko Bezovan, University of Zagreb The Maecenata Institute Forschungscollegium - An Interdisciplinary Approach towards Theorizing Civil Society

Nora Derbal, Freie Universität Berlin, Graduate School I 12 Muslim Cultures and Societies; Christian Schreier Empowering and Mobilising Citizens for Collaborative The volunteer Experience 2.0? - An Ethnographic Study of Governance Young Virtual Volunteers in Hybrid Organizations Ane Collaborative Governance and Civil Society Grubb, Aalborg University 3:00 to 4:30 pm Third Sector Involvement in Local Collaborative Partnerships Torhaus: T-201 for Public Service Provision: Implications for Risk Participants: Governance Paula Karlsson, Glasgow Caledonian Participation and Local Governance Outcomes in Transition University Vasyl Kvartiuk, Liebniz-Institute of Agricultural Understanding the Spread of Community Development Development Practices: Developing a Theorisation from a Social Transforming Civil Society Organisations to Political Contagion Perspective Jen Wingate, Durham University Entrepreneurs: Promoting Collaborative Governance in A Re-Examination of the Philippines’ Strategy for Global Africa Fletcher Tembo, ODI Competitiveness: Evidence from Community-Driven Chair: Development Programs in Selected Locales Maria Ma. Oliva Domingo, University of the Philippines Gwenetha Pusta, University of Santo Tomas

5:30 pm – 6:30 pm 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm Regional Network Meetings Meet the Author/Poster Session Vom Stiein Haus Africa (Vom Stein Haus 05) Asia Pacific (Vom Stein Haus 116) Poster Session Europe (Vom Stein Haus 06) Latin America and the Caribbean (Vom Stein Haus 118) Behind the Art of Artistry: Organizational Assistance of Indigenous Artists on the Pacific Northwest Coast Christiane Free Night Rehn, Passau University Civic Culture Frameworks, Volunteerism, and the Soviet 8:00 pm PhD Party – All PhD Student Invited Legacy: A case study of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Maria Café Uferlos Wathen, University of Michigan Common Good Organization Development Model: A New Perspective on Organizational Growth Ljiljana Erakovic, The University of Auckland Business School FRIDAY, JULY, 25 Decreasing Membership of Japanese Self-Help Organisation: A Case Study of Alcoholism and Anxiety Disorders (Neurasthenia) Tomofumi Oka, Sophia University, 9:00 am – 10:30 am Department of Social Services; Masato Miyoshi, Meiji Parallel Session J University; Richard Dean Chenhall, University of J 1 PANEL College; Ola Segnestam Larsson, Ersta Skondal University What Bang for the Buck? Processes of Marketization and College Financialization in the Third Sector Civil Society Education in the Republic of Lebanon: A Emerging Areas of Theorizing and Practice Preliminary Review Tania Haddad, American University of 9:00 to 10:30 am Beirut; Thomas W Haase, American University of Beirut H Building: H-2 Nonprofit Sector Higher Education in Central Europe Tereza Participants: Pospisilova, Charles University in Prague; Magdaléna Social Enterprise and Democracy Angela M. Eikenberry, Jantulová-Šťovíčková, Masaryk University University of Nebraska at Omaha Caribbean and Latin American NGO Academic Programs Social Impact Bonds: A Critical Exploration Jim Clifford, Norman Dolch, University of North Texas; Mariela Nunez- GECES Subgroup on Social Impact Measurement for Social Janes, University of North Texas; David Franco, University Enterprise, European Commission; Tobias Jung, Cass of North Texas; Helen Wise, Louisiana University at Business School, City University London Shreveport Understanding Merits and Limitations of SROI Analysis Chair: Florentine Maier, WU Vienna University of Economics and Ola Segnestam Larsson, Ersta Skondal University College Business; Christian Schober, NPO Competence Center, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business; Ruth Simsa, J 4 WU Vienna University of Economics and Business ; Reinhard Millner, WU Vienna University of Economics and Civil Society - State Relationship for the Peaceful World Business Relationship between Civil Society and the State Financialization of Philanthropy: The Case of Social Investment 9:00 to 10:30 am Ekkehard Thümler, CSI Heidelberg; Nicole Bögelein, Vom Stein Haus: VS-116 Institute for Criminology, University of Cologne Participants: Chair: Subsidiarity, Public Accountability and Political Responsibility: Rupert Strachwitz, Maecenata Institut A Systematic Mapping of the Relationship between Civil Society and the State in German International Volunteer Service Programmes Jörn Fischer, Chair of Comparative Politics, University of Cologne; Benjamin Haas, Universiteit J 2 PANEL Leiden Comparative Studies on Control and Legitimacy of Foundations Changing Patterns of Funding and Allocations – Reinventing in Europe Dutch NGOs Lisanne Peelen, Radboud University Nijmegen; Philanthropy and Giving Lau Schulpen, CIDIN, Radboud University Nijmegen; Rik 9:00 to 10:30 am Habraken, Centre for International Development Issues H Building: H-3 Nijmeg Participants: Civil Society, State and Securitization of Aid: Changing Corporate Foundation Board Members: How Does Their Relationships in the Post 9/11 World Zia Obaid, University Background Legitimize The Foundation? Lucas Meijs, of Peshawar, Pakistan Erasmus University Rotterdam Walking the Line: Civil Society Organisations Engaging with The Moving Debate on Foundation Accountability in the UK the State on Violence and Crime in Post-Transition South Catherina Pharoah, Sir John Cass Business School, City Africa Vera Riffler, University of York University London Chair: Strengthening Legitimacy through Independence? The Mae Chao, United Nations Volunteers (UNV) Programme Governance of Corporate Foundations Georg von J 5 Schnurbein, University of Basel; Steffen Bethmann, University Basel Civil Society, Social Finance, Aid Control And Legitimacy in Family Foundations: How Do We Civil Society and Social Innovation Know Families are Behaving Strategically? Marta Rey 9:00 to 10:30 am Garcia, Universidade da Coruna; Nuria Puig-Raposo, Vom Stein Haus: VS-118 Universidad Complutense de Madrid Participants: Chair: Foundation-University Partnership as An Approach to Building Marta Rey Garcia, Universidade da Coruna Third Sector Capacity in China Angela Bies, Indiana University; Jiangang Zhu, Sun Yat-sen University; Shenyu Belsky, Southern China Program; Chao Guo; Debra Mesch, Indiana University - Purdue University; Gregory Witkowski, J 3 PANEL Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy; Nonprofit and Nongovernmental Organization Education Around Robert Katz, Indiana University School of Law the World How Did Social Finance Effect on Revitalization of the 3.11 Management and Governance of Third Sector Organizations Tsunami Disaster In Japan? : A Study of Social Investment 9:00 to 10:30 am Fund and the Outcome Atsuko Hattori, Center for Active H Building: H-4 Community Participants: Inclusive Aid through Partnerships with Identity-Based Credit-based Civil Society Education in a Nordic Context: Why Associations in Nepal: A Case Study on Evolutional Process is there so Little? Johan Hvenmark, Ersta Skondal University of a Trafficking Survivors’ Organization Masako Tanaka, Sophia University Torhaus: T-1 Latin American “Cardboard Publishers”: Transnational Cultural Participants: Networks Johana Kunin, IDAES/UNSAM/CONICET Globalizing Corporate Philanthropy: What Factors Drive Chair: Corporate Giving Overseas? Stephen Carnagua, Indiana Rosemary Hermans, Swinburne University of Technology University-Purdue University Indianapolis; Xiaonan Kou, Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy; Una Osili, IUPUI Strategic Corporate Philanthropy: Questioning the Dominance J 6 of Economic Explanations for Corporate Giving Dick de Outcomes of Partnerships and Collaborations Gilder, VU University; Theo Schuyt, VU University Collaborative Governance and Civil Society India New CSR Legislation- ‘Forced Voluntary’ Corporate 9:00 to 10:30 am Giving – Setting the Trend for Whom? Joseph Michael, The Vom Stein Haus: VS-06 Resource Alliance, London Participants: Chair: Introducing the ‘Neo-Contingency Approach’ to Community Dwight Burlingame, Indiana University Development Katsunori Sato, Tohoku University; Michael Roy, Glasgow Caledonian University J 9 Partnership Strategies for Social Enterprises: A Close Look At Japanese WISEs Sachiko Nakagawa, Keio University; Organizational Development: Facing the 21st Century Rosario Laratta, Meiji University, Governance School Management and Governance of Third Sector Organizations 9:00 to 10:30 am Public Service Mutuals: Partnerships, Collaboration and Vom Stein Haus: VS-17 Service-User Outcomes Richard Hazenberg, University of Northampton; Kelly Hall, University of Birmingham Participants: The Third Sector Organizations in Quebec (Canada) and the Centralization in Nonprofit Organizations: Reducing the Role new Public Action in Community Development Sebastien of Citizen Participation? Karen Froelich, North Dakota State Savard, Université d'Ottawa; Denis Bourque, Université du University Québec en Outaouais From the Traditional to the Virtual: Ex-Service Organisations, Chair: Advocacy and Lobbying in the 21st Century. Wendy Earles, Susan D Phillips, Carleton University James Cook University; Kelvyn Ryan, James Cook University Value Creation in Mission-Based Organizations Operating in Market Environments—The Case of Microfinance J 7 Organizations Alexander Pinz, University of Mannheim; Bernd Helmig, University of Mannheim Regulation of Charities and Philanthropic Foundations Chair: Developments in Government Policy and the Regulatory Sarabajaya Kumar, School of Public Policy, University Environment College London 9:00 to 10:30 am Torhaus: T-101 Participants: The Development of Incorporated Structures for Charities: A J 10 100 Year Comparison of the UK and New Zealand Gareth G Morgan, Sheffield Hallam University; Carolyn Cordery, Trust and Participation Victoria University of Wellington; Carolyn J Fowler, Civil society and Citizen Participation – Addressing Public Issues Victoria University of Wellington 9:00 to 10:30 am Vom Stein Haus: VS-19 Philanthropic Foundations, Business Activities and Unfair Competition: Across the EU and US Legal Frameworks Participants: Raffaella Rametta, Universitas Mercatorum In-Not-For-Profits We Trust/ The Perception of Trustworthiness Who Gives: Another Rationale for Rewarding and Regulating of Not-For-Profit Organizations Marianna Torok, Charitable and Political Contributions Separately Calum Independent Researcher Carmichael, Carleton University No Safety No Trust: Anticipating the Third Sector for More “Glocalization” of Standards; Study from Participant Public Trust onto Making Food Safety Mechanisms and the Observation on Japan’s Charity Commission Masayuki Policy Su Chong Chuang, National Chiayi University Deguchi, National Museum of Ethnology & Graduate The Role of Media Publicity of NGOs in Enhancing University Participation in Turkey Secil Deren Van Het Hof, Akdeniz Chair: University Mark Sidel, University of Wisconsin-Madison Chair: Ruth Phillips, University of Sydney

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Corporate Social Responsibility Philanthropy and Giving J 11 9:00 to 10:30 am Citizen Participation and Governance (Spanish Session) Global Civil Society and the Law of Open Societies – A Civil Society and Citizen Participation – Addressing Public Issues Theoretical Approach in the Context of Globalization 9:00 to 10:30 am Civil Society and Democracy Vom Stein Haus: VS-05 11:00 to 12:30 pm Participants: H Building: H-2 Inventario de Prácticas de Participación Ciudadana en el Participants: Desarrollo Comunitario en México Alberto Hernandez Global Civil Society and its External Governance Relations Baqueiro, Instituto Tecnologico de Monterrey; Monica With The State: A Theoretical Approach Rafael Edelmann Zenil, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Ciudad de Mexico Baptista, University of Sao Paulo “Participación Ciudadana y Gestión Pública en el Uruguay: The Intervention of Civil Society Organizations in International Prácticas y Discursos en los Gobiernos de Izquierda” Javier Investment Arbitrations: ‘Amicus Curiae’ or Litigant? Pereira Bruno, América Solidaria Uruguay Gustavo Henrique Justino de Oliveira, Universidade de São Chair: Paulo Michael Layton, ITAM The Combat of Corruption in the Context of Globalization: The Role of Civil Society Organizations Laura Mendes Amando J 12 de Barros, Sao Paulo University Chair: Trends and Variations in Volunteering Rafael Edelmann Baptista, University of Sao Paulo Volunteering 9:00 to 10:30 am Torhaus: T-201 K 2 PANEL Participants: Hybridity and Third Sector Organizations Trends in Danish Volunteering from 2004 to 2012. Empirical Management and Governance of Third Sector Organizations Individual Level Evidence. Lars Skov Henriksen, Aalborg 11:00 to 12:30 pm University; Torben Fridberg, Danish National Institute of H Building: H-3 Welfare Research Participants: Twenty Years Later: Volunteering and its Motivation Amongst The Re-hybridization of Society: The Case of Swedish Civil FSU Immigrants and Native-born Israelis Ester Zychlinski, Society Filip Wijkstrom, Stockholm School of Economics Ariel University Center; Maya Kagan, Ariel University Hybridity and Nonprofit Organizations: The Research Agenda Understanding Volunteering Variation in Europe: A Multilevel Steven Rathgeb Smith, American Political Science Approach of the Structural and Cultural Determinants of Association Volunteering Elena Damian, Soclife Research Training Lost In Muddling Through. the New Hybridity of Nonprofits in Group Western Welfare States Ingo Bode, University of Kassel Chair: Chair: Jacqueline Butcher de Rivas, CIESC, A.C. Steven Rathgeb Smith, American Political Science Association Discussant: Adalbert Evers, Universitat Giessen J 13

Civil Society and Democracy: Economic Perspectives Civil society and democracy K 3 PANEL 9:00 to 10:30 am The Social Origins of the Nonprofit Sector: Past, Present and Vom Stein Haus: VS-11 Future Participants: Philanthropy and Giving The Role of Professional and Business Associations in a 11:00 to 12:30 pm Transitional Democracy: Empirical Evidence from Russia H Building: H-4 Ekaterina A. Ivanova, WU Vienna University of Economics Participants: and Business The Social Origins of the Nonprofit Sector and Charitable A Comparative Analysis of Efforts to Encourage Participatory Giving Christopher Einolf, DePaul University Possibility in Three Fields of Development Action Max Swedes Support Human Rights and Austrians Donate to Stephenson Jr., Virginia Tech Environmental Protection? Understanding Cross-Country Chair: Differences in Private Charitable Giving Michaela Neumayr, Shih-Jung Hsu, National Chengchi University WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business) The Role of the Non-Profit Sector in the Past, Present, and

Future of the Nordic Welfare State - The Case of Finland Break 10:30 am – 11:00 am Henrietta Gronlund, University of Helsinki; Anne Pessi, University of Helsinki 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Chair: Christopher Einolf, DePaul University Parallel Session K

K 1 PANEL K 4 Toward Democracy and Participation--Challenges of CSOs-- Utilising and Managing Volunteers Relationship between Civil Society and the State Volunteering 11:00 to 12:30 pm 11:00 to 12:30 pm Vom Stein Haus: VS-116 Torhaus: T-101 Participants: Participants: Factors That Influence The Contribution of Civil Society Managing Volunteers in a Hostile Context: The Experience of Organizations to Public Policy Formulation the Case of Russian NPOs Jo Crotty, Salford Business School; Sergej Uganda Peter kabala Kiwumulo, Uganda Christian Ljubownikow, Nottingham Trent Univeristy University Who Is In Charge? – The Hierarchical Segregation of Participación, Cogestión o Cooptación? La Relación de la Volunteers in CSOs. Paul Rameder, WU - Vienna University Sociedad Civil con el Estado en Uruguay Anabel Cruz, of Economics and Business; Florentine Maier, WU Vienna Instituto de Comunicacion y Desarrollo (ICD); Analia University of Economics and Business; Michael Meyer, Bettoni, Instituto de Comunicación y Desarrollo (ICD) Institute for Nonprofit Management Chair: The Professionalization of Non-Profit Organizations: A Threat Karl Henrik Sivesind, Institute for Social Research for Volunteer’s Wellbeing? Edwine Goldoni, Universite Catholique de Louvain; Donatienne Desmette, Universite Catholique de Louvain; Ginette Herman, Universite K 5 Catholique de Louvain; Tim Vantilborgh, Vrije Universiteit Social Enterprise in Different Contexts II Brussel Social Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprises: Challenges to the Chair: Third Sector? Max Stephenson Jr., Virginia Tech 11:00 to 12:30 pm Vom Stein Haus: VS-118 Participants: K 8 Collaborating for Success? Megan Alessandrini, University of Nonprofits in Times of Change Tasmania Management and Governance of Third Sector Organizations Playing the game? Tactical Mimicry of Social Enterprise in the 11:00 to 12:30 pm English Third Sector Simon Teasdale, Glasgow Caledonian Torhaus: T-1 University; Pascal Dey, University of St. GallenInstitute for Participants: Business Et Nonprofit Organizations in Tough Times: The Czech Social Entrepreneurship - Addressing Symptoms of or Solutions Experience Zuzana Prouzova, Masaryk University; to Wicked Problems? Malin Gawell, Södertörn University; Vladimidir Hyanek, Masaryk University Lars Hulgard, Roskilde University The Armenian Third Sector Twenty Years after the Post-Soviet Chair: Transition: Continuity or Change? Yevgenya Jenny Gabriel Berger, Universidad San Andres Paturyan, American University of Armenia; Simone

Baglioni, Universita Commerciale Luigi Bocconi; Valentina K 6 Gevorgyan, American University of Armenia Funding Strategies for Institutions Les Enjeux De Gouvernance dans les EHPAD du Secteur Non- Philanthropy and Giving Lucratif Laura Nirello, Nantes University 11:00 to 12:30 pm Chair: Vom Stein Haus: VS-06 Richard Steinberg, IUPUI Participants: Philanthropic Aid and International Development: Evidence from Million-Dollar Charitable Donations Una Osili, IUPUI; K 9 Yannan Li, IUPUI Lilly Family School of Philanthropy CSOs and Contemporary European Issues Positioning Strategies of Research Funding Institutions in Civil Society and Citizen Participation – Addressing Public Issues Germany (1955-2005) Kathia Serrano-Velarde, CSI, 11:00 to 12:30 pm University of Heidelberg; Miriam Schwarz, CSI, University Vom Stein Haus: VS-17 of Heidelberg; Martin Hoelz, Heidelberg University Participants: Private Social Investment Professionals in Brazil – Are we Civil Society and the Construction of Europe Between Myth There Yet? Evidences from an Institutional Logics Approach and Reality: An Italian Research Marco Caselli, Universita Mario Aquino Alves, Fundação Getulio Vargas; Fernando Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Nogueira, Fundação Getúlio Vargas - São Paulo; Paula Chies Schommer, UDESC - ESAG Promoting Active Fathers. Civil Society Organizations Filling a Discursive Void in Contemporary North-Western Russia Chair: Pelle Åberg, Ersta Sköndal University College, The Institute Gregory Witkowski, Indiana University Lilly Family School of for Civil Society Studies Philanthropy The Roles of Civil Society in German Reform Processes Rabea Hass, Hertie School of Governance; Hanna Hielscher, Center for Social Investment, Heidelberg University; Dennis Klink, Center for Social Investment, Heidelberg University K 7 Chair: Aya Okada, Doshisha University Understanding Gendered Spaces in the Third Sector in Terms of Agency and Communion Rosemary Leonard, University of Western Sydney; Stina Johansson, Umeå Universitet Chair: Oonagh Breen, University College Dublin

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Researching Nonprofit Board Performance K 13 Management and Governance of Third Sector Organizations 11:00 to 12:30 pm Participation and Governance in the Philippines Vom Stein Haus: VS-19 Collaborative Governance and Civil Society Participants: 11:00 to 12:30 pm Changes in the Performance of Nonprofit Organization Boards Vom Stein Haus: VS-11 of Directors: The Effects of Online Board Performance Self- Participants: Assessment Yvonne Harrison, SUNY at Albany, Rockefeller Governance and Social Transformation: How Do Citizens College of Public Affairs and Policy; Vic Murray, University Participate? Ma. Oliva Domingo, University of the of Victoria Philippines Taking Stock: A Critical Examination of Board Governance in Models of Collaboration between Volunteers and Local the UK’s Top-500 Nonprofits Paul Palmer, City University; Government in Climate Change Adaptation in the Rob Melville, Cass Business School; Ruth Massie, Cass Philippines Erwin A. Alampay, University of the Philippines Business School; Tobias Jung, Cass Business School Partners in Community Development: Examining Hometown The Effects of Boards Decision Making on the Efficiency of Association and Local Government Collaboration in Paniqui, Italian Foundations Chiara Paola Donegani, Catholic Tarlac Jemima Dacayanan Landong, Office of the Univeristy of Milan; Paolo Balduzzi, Catholic University, Philippines, APEC 2015 National Organizing Council Milan Chair: Chair: Wendy Earles, James Cook University Hagai Katz, Ben Gurion University

12:30 pm – 2:00 pm Lunch K 11 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Perspectives on the Value and Legacy of Volunteering Parallel Session L Volunteering 11:00 to 12:30 pm L 1 PANEL Vom Stein Haus: VS-05 Participants: A Statistical Framework for the Analysis of the Third Sector: The Findings of the 2011 Italian Census The Monetary Value of Volunteering in Informal Care: The Theoretical frameworks and boundaries of civil society Well-Being Valuation Revisited Konstantin Kehl, CSI - 2:00 to 3:30 pm University of Heidelberg; Stephan Stahlschmidt, Humboldt- H Building: H-2 Universität zu Berlin Participants: The Nonmonetary Compensation Structure for Volunteer Work: The Third Sector and their Relations with other Institutional A Comparative Analysis between Manager’s Perception vs. Sectors of the Economy Gian Paolo Barbetta, Universita Volunteer’s Perception Maria-Magdalena Richea, Centre Cattolica del Sacro Cuore; Andrea Mancini, ISTAT - Italian Pierre Naville, University of Ėvry-Val-d’Essonne National Institute of Statistics; Franco Lorenzini, ISTAT Evidence of a Volunteering Legacy from a Major Sporting Measuring the Social Enterprises: The Statistical Contribution Event: Rugby World Cup 2011 Karen Smith, Victoria Nereo Zamaro, ISTAT - Italian Institute of Statistics; Carlo University of Wellington Borzaga, ISSAN - Istituto Studi Sviluppo; Giulio Ecchia, Chair: Univesity of Bologna Beth Breeze, University of Kent Volunteering and Civic Participation Sabrina Stoppiello,

ISTAT; Ugo Ascoli, University of Ancona; Manuela Nicosia, K 12 ISTAT Gender and Third Sector: Agency and Giving Profiling the Social Impact of Non-Profit Activities: Gender Measurement, Constraints and Research Directions Andrea 11:00 to 12:30 pm Bassi, University of Bologna; Massimo Lori, ISTAT; Ilaria Torhaus: T-201 Vannini, Active Citizenship Foundation (FONDACA) Participants: Chair: The Story Behind The Gift: An Exploratory Study of Gender, Lester Salamon, Center for Civil Society Studies, Johns Discourse, and Million-Dollar Donations Elizabeth J Dale, Hopkins University Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy L 2 PANEL Hertie School of Governance How Can Social Capital Make Community Resilience Different?: The Role of Foundations in Supporting Research in Europe. Exploring Coping Strategies of Civil Society in Disaster Findings from EUFORI Study (European Foundations for Management Research and Innovation Study) Barbara Gouwenberg, VU Civil Society and Citizen Participation – Addressing Public Issues University Amsterdam; Barry Hoolwerf, VU University 2:00 to 3:30 pm Amsterdam; Danique Karamat Ali, Center for Philanthropic H Building: H-3 Studies, VU University; Philanthropic Studies, VU Participants: University Amsterdam Individual Philanthropy at a Crossroad Naoko Okuyama, Kobe Chair: University Mike Aiken, Open University Role of Information in Mobilizing Voluntary Actions: Findings from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake Aya Okada, Doshisha University; Louise Comfort, University of Pittsburgh L 5 Chair: Social Enterprise in Different Contexts Naoto Yamauchi, Osaka University School of International Social Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprises: Challenges to the Public Policy Third Sector? 2:00 to 3:30 pm Vom Stein Haus: VS-118 Participants: L 3 PANEL Italian Social Cooperatives. Is there a Trade Off Between International Panel on Challenges and Methods in Blood Donor Participation and Productivity? Chiara Paola Donegani, Management Catholic Univeristy of Mila;, Gian Paolo Barbetta, Philanthropy and giving Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore; Gilberto Turati 2:00 to 3:30 pm Social-Business Entrepreneurship in Israel – Between Ideas and H Building: H-4 Practices Noga Buber-Ben David, The Hebrew University Participants: Towards an Understanding and Measurement of Autonomy in Urban Blood Donor Groups Silke Boenigk, University of Nonprofit Ventures Fredrik Andersson, Helen Bader Hamburg; Sigrun Leipnitz, University of Hamburg Institute for Nonprofit Management; Jurgen Willems, Free Win-Back Strategies for Blood Donation Services Michel University Brussels Clement, University of Hamburg; Edlira Shehu, University Chair: of Hamburg; Ann-Christin Langmaack, University of Elizabeth Crawford Spencer, Australian Catholic University Hamburg Methods for the Recruitment of Blood Donors from Minority Groups Wim de Kort, Sanquin Research Department of L 6 Donor Studies Chair: Improving Quality of Governance, Accountability and Silke Boenigk, University of Hamburg Democracy through New CIvil Society - State Relations Relationship between Civil Society and the State 2:00 to 3:30 pm Vom Stein Haus: VS-06 L 4 Participants: Foundations and Local Councils in Civil Society: Models and Adversarial, Managerial, Network or Collaborative Roles Governance? Examining Relation between the State and Policy-Making: The Contribution of Civil Society Civil Society Herlin Chien, Wenzao Ursuline University of 2:00 to 3:30 pm Languages Vom Stein Haus: VS-116 Coproduction of Information and Control: Social Observatories Participants: and their Relationship with Governmental Agencies Paula Civil Society Participation in Public Administration at Local Chies Schommer, UDESC - ESAG; Enio Luiz Spaniol, State Level in Brazil: Scope and Challenges of the Implementation University of Santa Catarina; Jeferson Dahmer, of Local Management Councils Rosana de Freitas Boullosa, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina; Arlindo Federal University of Bahia (UFBA)/ Escola de admi; Iago Carvalho Rocha, State University of Santa Catarina Itã Pereira, Universidade Federal da Bahia; Edgilson From Governance to Social Entrepreneurship: A New Tavares de Araujo, Pontifical Catholic University of Sao Landscape for the Third Sector in a Welfare State Under Paulo / Cath Structural Adjustment Silvia Ferreira, Faculty of Economics Positions and Contributions of German Foundations: About the of the University of Coimbra Social Embedding of Foundations Clemens Striebing, Chair: Centre of Social Investment at the University of Heidelberg; Catherina Pharoah, Cass Business School, City University Nina Kolleck, Hertie School of Governance; Sarah Förster, London Centre for Social Investment at the University of Heidelberg; Janina Mangold, Hertie School of Governance; Petra Scheunemann, CSI Centre for Social Investment; Julia Brix, L 7 L 10 Volunteering as Civic Engagement: The Challenges of Institutions and Relationships Innovation in the Social Economy Civil Society and Citizen Participation – Addressing Public Issues Volunteering 2:00 to 3:30 pm 2:00 to 3:30 pm Vom Stein Haus: VS-19 Torhaus: T-101 Participants: Participants: Volunteerism in Social Enterprises in the Arab World: The Are Long-Term Liasions Parting? The Relationship of NPOs Case of Lebanon Tania Haddad, American University of Beirut and New Social Movements Ruth Simsa, University of Volunteering with Social Enterprises in Romania Mihai Economics, Vienna Lisetchi, AID-ONG The State and Universities as Institution of and its’ Roles in Civil Society Participation in the Fight Against Mafia in Sicily. Civil Society Antoinette R Smith-Tolken, Stellenbosch Libera Terra’s Experience and the Civilizing Role of the Market University Maria Olivella Rizza, University of Catania Whole System Change Approach. Strategic Planning and Organisational Change in a Health and Social Care Networks Chair: in Italy Francesca Falcone, University of Calabria Susan Appe, Binghamton University Chair: Hilary Yerbury, University of Technology Sydney Discussant:

Nicolae Bibu, West University of Timisoara

L 8 Discourse of Gift Giving and Allocation Philanthropy and Giving L 12 2:00 to 3:30 pm Civil Society, Faith and Religion Torhaus: T-1 Civil society, Faith and Religion Participants: 2:00 to 3:30 pm Changing Identity and Determinants of Local United Way Torhaus: T-201 Allocations: An Empirical Analysis Laurie Paarlberg, Texas Participants: A & M University; Stijn Van Puyvelde, Vrije Universiteit Activating Moral Imagination : Exposed 2013 as a Faith-Based Brussels Fourth Generation Approach? Nadine Bowers Du Toit, The Discourse of “Gift,“ and the Discourse of “Control:” University of Stellenbosch; Dion Forster, University of Contested Reception of the Philanthropic Activity of George Stellenbosch Soros in Post-Communist Czechoslovakia in the Early 1990s Perceptions by Attendees of Christian Churches’ Role in Social Tereza Pospisilova,, Charles University in Prague Welfare and Environmental Activities in Australia Rosemary Shopping for Change – Commodifying Practices and Individual Leonard, University of Western Sydney Responsibility in Non-Profit Fundraising Discourse Johanna Chair: Arnesson, University of Gothenburg - Department of Anna Domaradzka, University of Warsaw Journalism, Media and Communication

Chair: Robert F. Ashcraft, Arizona State University 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm H Building: H 1 L 9 Plenary Session Volunteer Participation and Roles Volunteering 2:00 to 3:30 pm Oxford Style Debate: What Kind of Civil Society for What Kind of Vom Stein Haus: VS-17 Europe? Towards a New Research Agenda Participants: Volunteering Participation in Scotland: An Analysis of Linked Europe has developed a rich tapestry of civil society traditions and Social Survey and Administrative Data Alasdair Rutherford, patterns that ultimately reflect state-society relations and that are University of Stirling captured by terms as subsidiarity, big society, social economy and What is the Role of Volunteers in Icelandic Non-Profit others. What are the potentials of the various civil society models in Organizations Providing Welfare Services? Steinunn Europe? Is there a new Pan-European society emerging and what Hrafnsdottir, University of Iceland; Omar Kristmundsson, would be its relation to a more nationality oriented civil society? University of Iceland Aligning Policy with Social Action in Health and Social Care in Edith Archambault and Rupert Graf Strachwitz will facilitate and England, UK - does the theory of change work? Jane South, contribute to this debate. Leeds Metropolitan University Professor Archambault, Professor Emeritus of Université de Paris 1 Chair: Panthéon-Sorbonne, Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne (CES). Brenda Gainer, York University, Schulich School of Business Rupert Strachwitz, Maecenata Institute in Berlin

Panelists:

Boris Streçanský, Center for Philanthropy in Bratislava, Slovakia.

Priska Daphi, Goethe University Frankfurt/Main.

Olga Kononykhina, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin, and University of Heidelberg.

Sarah Förster, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin

Closing Remarks

Annette Zimmer, ISTR President Elect

Wendy Earles, ISTR President

8:00 pm

Gala Reception

Das Schlossgarten Cafe