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1 Abzug, R. Abzug, Rikki Abzug, Rikki, & Galaskiewicz, Joseph Alexander, J.A. and Weiner, B.J. Backer, Thomas E Baldride, J.V., Curtis, D.V., Ecker, G.P., and Riley, G.L Block, S.R. Bordt, Rebecca The evolution of trusteeship in the United States: A round up of findings from six cities trusteeship in different contexts Boards: Crucibles of Expertise or Symbols of Local Identities? The adoption of the corporate governance model by organizations The expanding universe : new directions in capacity building Alternative models of governance in higher education Perfect Boards: Myths, Paradoxes and Paradigms The Structure of Women's Organizations Leadership, 7(1), no Ashgate, Burlington, VT :2004 and, 30, no. 1, March 23 pages chapter Historical developmen t of boards and their function the legitimizing function of boards, elitism of boards Historical / organizational explanation of how boards developed and how they function. Compares current boards to historical boards. Very academic language, not very readable. Probably good background for completeness on this project. Yes no Examines data on composition of boards, compares current to historical. Argues not much has changed, boards continue to serve as legitimates for the organization (public looks at who is on board to see if org is legit), despite professionalization of the workforce. Yes yes Leadership, 8, , 1998 Washington, DC : Alliance for Management, 2004 not at library no In Baldridge and Riley Governing Academic Organizations, Berkeley, CA: McCutchan 1977 Needham Heights, MA: Simon and Schuster 1998 Structure in feminist organization s Dissertation for sociology degree focused on structure in feminist organizations. Case studies on NY city orgs in late 1980's. Focused on collectivist vs bureaucratic organizational structure, found most were a hybrid of the two. Interesting to get thinking about organizational structure. In-depth case studies. RECOMMEND TO READ. Yes no
2 Bradshaw, P, Murray, V. and Wolpin Brainard, Lori A. and Patricia D. Siplon Brinckerhoff, Peter C Brinckerhoff, Peter C Brown, William A, & Iverson, Joel O. Brudney, J. L.,&Murray,V. Do boards make a difference? An exploration of the relationships among board structure, process and effectiveness. Toward Organization Reform in the Voluntary Spirit: Lessons From the Internet, 23 pages stewardship : a better way to lead your mission-based organization Mission-based management : leading your not-forprofit in the 21st century and Quarterly, vol 21, , 1992 and 33, no. 3, September and Exploring Strategy and Board Structure in, 33, no. 3, September 2004 Organizations 24 pages Do intentional efforts to improve boards really work? Talks about the struggle between two models for s: economic model (be more business like, ie social entrepreneurial) and voluntary spirit (ie Salamon). Identifies internet as mechanism for s to move back towards voluntary spirit side (more like). interesting, well written Yes Saint Paul, Minnesota : Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, 2004 not at library Wiley law, finance, and management series. New York : Wiley, 2000 How-to focus. Leadership, 8(4), board structure in relation to organization al strategy Uses a survey of 132 orgs to examine relationship between organizational structure and board structure. Uses system called Miles and Snow typology to categorize organizational strategy. looks interesting, doesn't offer recommendations Maybe Yes Carver, J. Chait, R and Taylor, B Boards that make a difference: A new design for leadership in and public organizations Charting the territory of boards San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Yes Harvard Business Review (Jan-Feb 1989)
3 Governance as Examining same questions about leadership : John Wiley & board/ed structure, very well reframing the work Sons, Hoboken, Board Reexamining the role of boards given written. Boardsource. ESSENTIAL Chait, Richard of boards N.J. : 2005 structure the fact that they don't work too well. READ. Cornforth, C. Cornforth, C. Dart, R., Bradshaw, P., Murray, V., and Wolpin, J. Introduction: the changing context of governance - emerging issues and paradoxes chapter Improving the value of voluntary boards. Board of directors in organizations: do they follow a lifecycle model? The Governance of Public and Organizations: What do Boards do? London: Routledge, 1-12, 2003 Journal of Voluntary Action, 1(2), Leadership, vol. 6, , 1996 Yes Introduction: David C. Growth, Transformation, and Quiet Revolution in and Hammack, Guest the Sector Article, 30, no. 2, June Editor Over Two Centuries 17 pages Drucker, P. Edward Skloot, Surdna Foundation, Inc. Egger, Robert Lessons for successful governance. Evolution or Extinction: A strategy for s in the Marketplace Begging for change : the dollars and sense of making s responsive, efficient, and rewarding for all recent historical developmen t of sector provides overview of development of sector in last years Maybe yes Leadership, 1(1), Yes and Article, 29, no. 2, June 10 pages New York : HarperBusiness, 2004 Blurring Boundaries between sectors not that good for us, overview of blurring boundaries This text was the keynote address at the annual meeting of the California Association of s, Oakland, CA, October Yes How-to focus and very casual language. Doesn't seem very serious, light weight.
4 Working paper no. 6, Institute for Organization Management, University of San Francisco, 1989 Fletcher, K. Galaskiewicz, J., & Bielefeld,W. Galaskiewicz, J., & Bielefeld,W. A study of boards of directors from the Chief Executive Officer's point of view organizations in an age of uncertainty. s in an age of uncertainty: A study of organizational change 1998 New York: Aldine De Gruyter Hawthorne, NY: Aldine Golensky, M Hall, P.D. Hall, P.D. Harris, I. C., & Ruefli, T.W. Harris, Margaret Herman, R.D., & Van Til, J. The board-executive relationship in organizations: Partnership or power struggle? Research in Action: A History of Boards in the United States Inventing the Sector The strategy/structure debate: An examination of the performance implications Doing It Their Way: Organizational Challenges for Voluntary Associations board of directors, analyses and applications Article Article, 15 pages Leadership, 4(2), 1993, Washington, DC: National Center for Boards Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press Journal of Management Studies, 37, and 27, no. 2, June 1998 New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Grassroots Operational Challenges Very basic overview of operational challenges for small grassroots organizations in UK. Distinction between larger organizations (who are usually the subject of studies) and small ones. Yes
5 Herman, S.L, & Heimovics, R.D. Houle, C. Hudson, Mike Hult, K.M., & Walcott Kearns, K.P. Klausen, K. K. Executive leadership in organizations, new strategies for shaping executiveboard dynamics Governing Boards: Their Nature and Nurture Managing at the leading edge : new challenges in managing organizations Governing public organizations, politics, structures, and institutional design Effective board members as seen by executives and board chairs On the malfunction of the generic approach in small voluntary associations. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass San Francisco, CA : Jossey-Bass, 1989 San Francisco, CA : Jossey-Bass, 2005 How-to focus. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole Leadership, vol 5, , 1995 Leadership, 5(3), Kramers, R.M. A framework for the analysis of boardexecutive relationships in voluntary agencies. essay in In F.S. Schwartz (Ed.), Voluntaries and social work practice (p ). Lanhan, MD: University Press of America Lakey, Berit, George Lakey, Rod Napier, Janice Robinson. Grassroots and Leadership: A Guide to Organizing in Changing Times New Society Publisher, Philadelphia, 1995 Grassroots organization s Focused on providing practical and supportive advice to grassroots organizers. Chapter 5 especially relevant, "Choosing and Inventing your organizational structure" provides an outline of different structures. Well written, practical. SHOULD BE READ. Yes
6 Letts, Christine High performance organizations : managing upstream for greater impact law, finance, and management series. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1999 Focus on managing up-stream (as opposed to reactionary), only short Management chapter on boards. suggestions about changing board/ed structure, but good insights into the role of boards. "It [ boards] has inspired both a large prescriptive literature and a growing corps of consultants who offer training and coaching" p 131, "the board must often substitute for many of the feedback systems available in the marketplace" p 133 Yes Light, Paul Linnell, Deborah Making s work : a report on the tides of management reform Evaluation of capacity building : lessons from the field Aspen Institute :PB Brookings Institution Press, 2000 not at library Washington, DC : Alliance for Management, 2003 not at library Mathiasen, K. McCambridge, Ruth Board passages: Three key stages in a board's life cycle Underestimating the Power of Governance, 9 pages NCNB Governance Series Paper. Washington, DC: National Center for Boards, 1990 and 33, no. 2, June governance and General about refocusing on accountabilit democratic component of y oversight. Miller-Millesen, Judith L. Understanding the Behavior of Boards of Directors: A Theory- Based Approach Morgan, Gareth Imaginization and 32, no. 4, December 2003 Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1993 board behavior organization al structure Has three parts: first talks about theoretical foundations of board "best practices," then identifies environmental conditions that impact how boards behave, finally offers suggestions for empirical research. good, recommend Yes Canadian organizational development consultant describes variety of options for organizational structure.
7 bbie, Patricia Dautel and Jeffrey L. Brudney Robinson, Maureen Ryan, W. P. Testing the Implementation, Board Performance, and Organizational Effectiveness of the Policy boards that work : the end of one-size-fits-all governance Is that all there is? Searching for more useful governance strategies beyond the board room, 25 pages and 32, no. 4, December 2003 Wiley law, finance, and management series. New York : Wiley, 2001 New England Quarterly, 6(2), Policy governance model, quantitative test. Board structure This investigates whether the policy governance model a highly prescriptive, widely promoted, strongboard governance model developed by John Carver (1990) presents a viable alternative to traditional board practices. Empirical analysis using data from three sources. Analysis suggests positive correlation between implementation of policy governance and perceptions of good board Very academic, from same research performance and a few indicators of project as governance as leadership organizational effectiveness. Maybe t too many new ideas, but good background and part of the relevant literature. SHOULD BE READ. Yes Saidel, Judith R. Stone, M.M. Expanding the Governance Construct: Functions and Contributions of Advisory Groups Competing contexts: The Evolution of a organization's governance system in multiple environments. Taylor, B., Chait, The New Work of R, and Holland, T the Board Article, 16 pages and 27, no. 4, December 1998 Role of Volunteer Advisory Groups in Governance Focuses on role of advisory groups in s with government contracts. Examines case studies and current trends in policy, rather than focusing on future directions/recommendations. Good overview of existing literature on governance. Yes Yes Administration and Society, 28(1), 1996, no Harvard Business Review (Sept-Oct, 1996)
8 Collaboration in the boardroom: behavioral and performance Academy of consequences of Management CEO-board social Journal, 42, 7-24, Westphal, J.D. ties 1999 Young, D.R., Hollister, R.M, & Hodgkinson, V.A Governing, leading, and managing organizations: New insights from research and practice San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Zald, M.N The power and functions of boards of directors: A theoretical synthesis boards and leadership: Cases on governance, change, and board staff dynamics Capacity for change? The world in an age of devolution American Journal of Sociology, 75, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Indianapolis, IN: Center for Philanthropy, 1996 not at library
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