Table Of ContentINDEX 
to 
NONPROFIT  AND 
VOLUNTARY SECTOR QUARTERLY 
Volume 31 
Number  1 (March 2002) pp. 1-160 
Number 2 (June 2002) pp. 161-300 
Number 3 (September 2002) pp. 301-452 
Number 4 (December  2002) pp. 453-624 
Authors: 
BIELEFELD, WOLFGANG, see Galaskiewicz, J. 
BROCK, KATHY L., “ Voices and Echoes  for the Environment: Public Interest Represen- 
tation in the 1990s and Beyond, by Ronald G. Shaiko” [Review], 437. 
BROOKS,  ARTHUR  C., “Does Civil Society Stop the Downward  Spiral of Bad 
Government or Speed it Up?” [Insight],  140. 
BROWN, L. DAVID, and ARCHANA KALEGAONKAR, “Support Organizations 
and the Evolution of the NGO Sector,” 231. 
BRUDNEY, JEFFREY L., and BETH GAZLEY, “Testing the Conventional Wisdom 
Regarding Volunteer Programs: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Service Corps 
of Retired  Executives and the U.S. Small Business Administration,” 525. 
CAMERON,  HELEN, MARK WILHELM, and MICHAEL  ZAKOUR, “Editorial,” 
459. 
CAMPBELL,  DAVID, “Beyond Charitable Choice:  The Diverse Service Delivery 
Approaches of Local Faith-Related Organizations,” 207. 
CARMAN,  JOANNE  G., “Accountability and Effectiveness Evaluation in Non-Profit 
Organizations, by James Cutt and Vic Murray” [Review], 601. 
CARSON,  EMMETT  D., “Public  Expectations and Nonprofit Sector  Realities:  A 
Growing Divide With Disastrous Consequences”  [Insight], 429. 
CHAMBRE, SUSAN  M., and NAOMI  FATT, “Beyond the Liability of Newness: 
Nonprofit Organizations in an Emerging Policy Domain,”  502. 
CHIN, WILLIAM, see Steinberg, K. S. 
CNAAN,  RAM, “Artisans of Democracy: How Ordinary People, Families in Extreme 
Poverty, and Social Institutions Become Allies to Overcome Social Exclusion, by Jona 
M. Rosenfeld and Bruno  Tardieu”  [Review],  150. 
DIAZ, WILLIAM, see Ospina, S. 
EBRAHIM, ALNOOR, “Information Struggles:  The Role of Information in the Re- 
production of NGO-Funder Relationships,” 84. 
EBRAHIM, ALNOOR, “Managing for Change: Leadership, Strategy and Management 
in Asian NGOs, by lan Smillie and John Hailey” [Review], 443. 
Nonprofit and Voluntary  Sector Quarterly, vol.  31,  no.  4, December 2002 
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EISINGER,  PETER,  “Organizational  Capacity and Organizational  Effectiveness 
Among Street-Level  Food Assistance Programs,”  115. 
ENJOLRAS, BERNARD,  “The Commercialization  of Voluntary Sport Organiza- 
tions in Norway,” 352. 
FATT, NAOMI, see Chambré, S. M. 
FOSTER,  MARY  K., and  AGNES  G.  MEINHARD,  “A  Regression  Model  Ex- 
plaining Predisposition to Collaborate,”  549. 
FREYSS, SIEGRUN  FOX, “Grassroots  Associations, by David  Horton Smith”  [Re- 
view| , 284. 
GAZLEY, BETH,  see Brudney, J. L. 
GOLENSKY, MARTHA, “The Natureo f the Nonprofit Sector, edited by J. Steven Ott” 
[Review], 295. 
GOLENSKY, MARTHA, “Understanding Nonprofit  Organizations: Governance, Lead- 
ership, and Management, edited by J. Steven Ott” [Review], 295. 
GRONBJERG,  KIRSTEN  A., “Civic Engagement in American  Democracy, by Theda 
Skocpol and Morris P. Fiorina”  [Review], 609. 
GRONBJERG,  KIRSTEN  A., and  LAURIE  PAARLBERG,  “Extent and Nature of 
Overlap Between Listingso f IRS Tax-Exempt Registration and Nonprofit Incor- 
poration:  The Case of Indiana”  [Research Note], 565. 
GROUDINE, CANDACE  J., “Trust and Civil Society, edited by  Fran Tonkiss, An- 
drew Passey, and Natalie Fenton”  [Review], 449. 
HALL,  LEDA McINTYRE,  “Leaders  Who Make a Difference: Essential Strategies for 
Meeting the Nonprofit Challenge, by Burt  Nanus and Stephen  M. Dobbs”  [Re- 
view], 154. 
HALL, PETER DOBKIN,  “Private Charity and Public  Inquiry: A History of the Filer 
and Peterson Commissions, by Eleanor L. Brilliant” [Review], 605. 
HOUCHIN, SUSAN, and  HEATHER JOHNSTON NICHOLSON, “Holding Our- 
selves Accountable:  Managing by Outcomes in Girls Incorporated”  [Insight], 
271 
HSIA,  RENEE  YUEN-JAN,  and  LYNN  T.  WHITE  III,  “Working  Amid 
Corporatism and Confusion:  Foreign NGOs in China,” 329. 
HUDSON,  ALAN,  “Advocacy  by  UK-Based  Development  NGOs”  [Research 
Note], 402. 
IRISH,  LEON,  “Philanthropy and Law in Asia, edited  by Thomas Silk”  [Review], 
298. 
KADEL-TARAS, STEPHANIE,  “Making Collaboration  Work: Lessons  From  Innova- 
tion  in  Natural  Resource  Management,  by Julia  M. Wondolleck  and  Steven  L. 
Yaffee” [Review], 292. 
KALEGAONKAR,  ARCHANA, see Brown, L.  D. 
KAMINSKI,  ANDREA  R.,  “Women,  Philanthropy  & Civil  Society,  edited  by 
Kathleen D. McCarthy” [Review], 440. 
KRAMER,  RALPH  M., “Voluntary  Organizations and Innovation  in Public  Services, 
by Stephen P. Osborne”  [Review], 278. 
KRAMER, RALPH  M., “ Voluntary  Organizatioannsd  Social Policy  in Britain: Perspec 
tives on Change and Choice, edited by Margaret Harris and Colin Rochester” [Re- 
view], 278. 
LARSON,  R. SAM, see Wilson, M. I. 
LEWIS, DAVID, “The Struggle for Accountability:  The World Bank, NGOs and Grass- 
roots Movements, edited by Jonathan A. Fox and L. David Brown” [Review], 156.
Index  617 
LUNE,  HOWARD,  “Weathering  the Storm:  Nonprofit  Organization  Survival 
Strategies in a Hostile Climate,” 463. 
MA, QIUSHA, “The Governance of NGOs in China Since 1978: How Much Auton- 
omy?” 305. 
MAGAT, RICHARD, “Conscience and Community: The Legacy of Paul Ylvisaker, ed- 
ited by Virginia M. Esposito” [Review], 446. 
MAURRASSE,  DAVID  J., “Higher  Education-Community  Partnerships:  As- 
sessing Progress in the Field” [Research Note], 131. 
MEINHARD,  AGNES G., see Foster, M. K. 
MINKOFF,  DEBRA C., “The Emergence of Hybrid Organizational  Forms: Com- 
bining Identity-Based Service Provision and Political Action,” 377. 
MORRIS,  SUSANNAH,  “Organizational  Innovation  in  Victorian  Social 
Housing,”  186. 
NICHOLSON,  HEATHER JOHNSTON, see Houchin, S. 
OSPINA, SONIA,  WILLIAM  DIAZ, and JAMES F. O’SULLIVAN,  “Negotiating 
Accountability: Managerial Lessons From Identity-Based Nonprofit Organiza- 
tions,” 5. 
O’SULLIVAN,  JAMES F., see Ospina, S. 
PAARLBERG,  LAURIE, see Grenbjerg, K. A. 
PARSONS, ROBERT, see Woller, G. 
QUEEN, EDWARD L., IL, “A Limited Partnership: The Politics of Religion, Welfare, and 
Social Service, by Bob Wineburg” [Review], 612. 
ROONEY, PATRICK  M., see Steinberg, K. S. 
SCOTT,  JACQUELYN THAYER, “Democracy and Association, by Mark E. Warren” 
[Review], 289. 
SELLE, PER, see Wollebaek, D. 
SMUTNY, GAYLA, see  Takahashi, L. M. 
SNAVELY, KEITH, and MARTIN B. TRACY, “Development of Trust in Rural Non- 
profit Collaborations,” 62. 
STEINBERG, KATHRYN  S., PATRICK M. ROONEY, and WILLIAM CHIN, “Mea- 
surement  of Volunteering:  A Methodological  Study Using Indiana  as a  Test 
Case,” 484. 
STONE,  MELISSA  M., “The Global Public Management  Revolution: A Report on the 
Transformation of Governance, by Donald  F. Kettl” [Review],  145. 
STONE, MELISSA M., “Making Nonprofits Work: A Report on the Tides of Nonprofit 
Management  Reform, by Paul C. Light” [Review],  145. 
TAKAHASHI, LOIS M., and  GAYLA SMUTNY, “Collaborative Windows and Or- 
ganizational Governance:  Exploring the Formation and Demise of Social Ser- 
vice Partnerships,”  165. 
TRACY, MARTIN  B., see Snavely, K. 
[WOMBLY,  ERIC C., “Organization  Response in an  Era of Welfare Reform:  Exit 
and Entry  Patterns of Human Service Providers”  [Abstract], 597. 
VINOKUR-KAPLAN,  DIANE,  “Private  Sector Strategies  for Social Sector Success: 
The Guide  to Strategy and  Planning  for Public and Nonprofit  Organizations,  by 
Kevin P. Kearns”  [Review], 282. 
WHITE, LYNN  T,, IIL, see Hsia, R. Y.-J. 
WILHELM, MARK, see Cameron, H. 
WILSON,  MARK  L., and  R. SAM  LARSON,  “Nonprofit  Management Students: 
Who They Are and Why They Enroll” [Research Note], 259.
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WOLLEBAEK,  DAG, and PER SELLE, “Does Participation in Voluntary Associa- 
tions Contribute to Social Capital?  The Impact of Intensity, Scope, and  Type,” 
ae. 
WOLLER,  GARY, and ROBERT PARSONS, “Assessing the Community Economic 
Impact of Nongovernmental  Development  Organizations”  [Research  Note], 
419. 
ZAKOUR, MICHAEL,  see Cameron,  H. 
Articles: 
“Beyond Charitable Choice:  The Diverse Service  Delivery  Approaches of Local 
Faith-Related Organizations,” Campbell, 207. 
“Beyond the Liability of Newness:  Nonprofit Organizations in an Emerging Pol- 
icy Domain,” Chambré and Fatt, 502. 
“Collaborative Windows and Organizational Governance:  Exploring the Forma- 
tion and Demise of Social Service Partnerships,”  Takahashi and Smutny,  165. 
“The Commercialization of Voluntary Sport Organizations in Norway,” Enjolras, 
352. 
“Development of Trust in Rural Nonprofit  Collaborations,” Snavely and Tracy, 62. 
“Does Participation  in Voluntary  Associations Contribute to Social Capital?  The 
Impact of Intensity, Scope, and  Type,” Wollebaek and Selle, 32. 
“The Emergence of  Hybrid Organizational Forms: Combining Identity-Based Ser- 
vice Provision and Political  Action,”  Minkoff, 377. 
“The Governanceo fN GOs in China Since 1978:  How Much Autonomy?” Ma, 305. 
“Information  Struggles:  The Role of Information  in the Reproduction  of NGO- 
Funder Relationships,”  Ebrahim, 84. 
“Measurement of Volunteering:  A Methodological Study Using Indiana as a  Test 
Case,” Steinberg et al., 484. 
“Negotiating Accountability: Managerial  Lessons From Identity-Based Nonprofit 
Organizations,” Ospina et al., 5 
“Organization  Response in an  Era of Welfare Reform:  Exit and Entry  Patterns of 
Human Service Providers [Abstract],”  Twombly, 597. 
“Organizational Capacity  and Organizational  Effectiveness  Among Street-Level 
Food Assistance  Programs,”  Eisinger,  115. 
“Organizational  Innovation  in Victorian Social Housing,” Morris,  186. 
“A  Regression  Model  Explaining  Predisposition  to  Collaborate,”  Foster  and 
Meinhard, 549. 
“Support  Organizations  and  the  Evolution  of  the  NGO  Sector,”  Brown  and 
Kalegaonkar, 231. 
“Testing the  Conventional  Wisdom Regarding Volunteer Programs: A Longitudi- 
nal Analysis of the Service Corpso f Retired  Executives and the U.S. Small Busi- 
ness Administration,”  Brudney  and Gazley, 525. 
“Weathering the Storm:  Nonprofit Organization Survival Strategies in a Hostile 
Climate,”  Lune, 463. 
“Working Amid Corporatism and Confusion:  Foreign NGOs  in  China,”  Hsia and 
White, 329.
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Insights: 
“Does Civil Society Stop the Downward  Spiral of Bad Government or Speed it 
Up?” Brooks,  140. 
“Holding Ourselves Accountable: Managing by Outcomes in Girls Incorporated,” 
Houchin and Nicholson, 271. 
“Public Expectations and Nonprofit Sector Realities:  A Growing Divide With Di- 
sastrous Consequences,” Carson, 429. 
Research Notes: 
“Advocacy by UK-Based  Development NGOs,” Hudson, 402. 
“ Assessing the Community Economic Impact of Nongovernmental Development 
Organizations,” Woller and Parsons, 419. 
“Extent and Nature of Overlap Between Listings of IRS Tax-Exempt Registration 
and Nonprofit Incorporation: The Case of Indiana,” Gronbjerg and Paarlberg, 
565. 
“Higher Education-Community  Partnerships:  Assessing Progress in the Field,” 
Maurrasse,  131. 
“Nonprofit Management Students: Who They Are and Why They Enroll,” Wilson 
and Larson, 259. 
Reviews: 
“Accountability  and Effectiveness  Evaluation  in Non-Profit  Organizations, by  James 
,  J  &  3 
Cutt and Vic Murray,” Carman, 601. 
“Artisans of Democracy: How Ordinary People, Families in Extreme Poverty, and Social 
Institutions Become Allies to Overcome Social Exclusion, by Jona M. Rosenfeld and 
Bruno Tardieu,” Cnaan,  150. 
“Civic  Engagement  in American  Democracy,  by Theda  Skocpol  and  Morris  P. 
Fiorina,” Grenbjerg, 609. 
“Conscience  and Community:  The Legacy of Paul  Ylvisaker,  edited  by Virginia  M. 
Esposito,” Magat, 446. 
“Democracy and Association, by Mark E. Warren,” Scott, 289. 
“The Global Public  Management Revolution: A Report on the Transformation of Gover- 
nance, by Donald F. Kettl,” Stone, 145. 
“Grassroots Associations, by David Horton Smith,” Freyss, 284. 
“Leaders  Who Make a Difference: Essential Strategiefso r Meeting the Nonprofit Chal- 
lenge, by Burt Nanus and Stephen M. Dobbs,” Hall, 154. 
“A Limited  Partnership:  The Politics of Religion,  Welfare, and Social Service, by Bob 
Wineburg,” Queen, 612. 
“Making Collaboration  Work: Lessons  From Innovation  in Natural  Resource Manage- 
ment, by Julia M. Wondolleck and Steven L. Yaffee,” Kadel-Taras, 292. 
“Making Nonprofits Work: A Report on the Tides of Nonprofit Management Reform, by 
Paul C. Light,” Stone,  145. 
“Managinfgo r Change: Leadership, Strategy and Management in Asian NGOs, by Ian 
Smillie and John Hailey,” Ebrahim, 443.
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“The Nature of the Nonprofit Sector, edited by J. Steven Ott,” Golensky, 295. 
“Philanthropy and Law in Asia, edited by Thomas Silk,” Irish, 298. 
“Private Charity and Public Inquiry: A History of the Filer and Peterson Commissions, by 
Eleanor L. Brilliant,” Hall, 605. 
“Private Sector Strategiefso r Social Sector Success: The Guide to Strategy and Planning 
for Public and Nonprofit  Organizations, by Kevin  P. Kearns,”  Vinokur-Kaplan, 
282. 
“The Struggle for Accountability:  The World Bank, NGOs and Grassroots Movements, 
edited by Jonathan A. Fox and L. David Brown,” Lewis,  156. 
“Trust  and  Civil  Society,  edited  by Fran  Tonkiss,  Andrew  Passey,  and  Natalie 
Fenton,”  Groudine, 449. 
“Understanding  Nonprofit  Organizations:  Governance,  Leadership, and Management, 
edited by J. Steven Ott,” Golensky, 295. 
“Voices and Echoes for the  Environment: Public Interest Representation in the 1990s and 
Beyond, by Ronald G. Shaiko,” Brock, 437. 
“Voluntary Organizations and Innovation in Public Services, by  Stephen P. Osborne,” 
é  d 
Kramer, 278. 
Voluntary  Organizations  and  Social  Policy  in  Britain:  Perspectives  on  Change and 
Choice, edited by Margaret Harris and Colin Rochester,”  Kramer, 278. 
“Women, Philanthropy & Civil Society, edited by Kathleen D. McCarthy,” Kaminski, 
440.
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