HCBE Faculty Articles
Nonprofit Governance as Succession Planning
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development
ISSN
2222-2855
Publication Date
2018
Abstract/Excerpt
Nonprofit governance is considered to be the lifeblood of nonprofit organizations regardless of size and operational locale. Whether in developed and/or developing economies, local, state and national levels, governance of nonprofit organizations enables provision of essential complementary services to the state to foster governance of peoples’ affairs. The essential role of the nonprofit sector has renewed scholarly attention on governance of nonprofit organizations, especially, the governance-related roles of nonprofit board of directors. This paper highlights the important role of nonprofit governance for nonprofit organizations’ success by framing nonprofit governance as succession planning with emphasis on the critical role that human resources play in realizing the intents and purposes of nonprofit organizations. The authors buttress their argument by integrating the extant literature on nonprofit governance with a conceptual model that relates various nonprofit governance roles and show the inextricable connectedness and interconnectedness to succession planning. The authors conclude by advancing the argument that nonprofit governance is not only about leadership at the moment, but also promotes succession for beneficial outcomes for organization and society with human resources at the core which translates into organizational effectiveness and service to the community.
Volume
9
Issue
2
First Page
70
Last Page
83
NSUWorks Citation
Agbodzakey, James K.; Kumah-Abiwu, Felix; and O'Flannery Anderson, Jennifer, "Nonprofit Governance as Succession Planning" (2018). HCBE Faculty Articles. 1157.
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/hcbe_facarticles/1157