This research aims to contribute to a better understanding of strategic collaborations between work-integration social enterprises (WISEs) and for-profit enterprises (FPEs) with the joint objective to improve labour market opportunities for vulnerable groups. We find that most collaborations strive towards integration or transformation in order to make more social impact.
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Today, Dutch National Non-profit Sports Organizations (NNSFs) experience financial pressures. Two indications for this are described in this paper i.e. increased competition in the sports sector and changes in subsidy division. Decreasing incomes from subsidies can be compensated with either increasing incomes from a commercial domain or increasing incomes from member contributions. This last solution has been the motive for the increasing interest in the use of marketing techniques as a solution for the growing uncertainties. Many NNSFs have participated in a special marketing program in order to enlarge their marketing awareness and create a marketing strategy. This paper deals with possible impediments resulting from the implementation of the marketing strategies. It is primarily based on a literature review, however, the first results from a qualitative research to the increasing use of marketing techniques among NNSFs provides insights in the experienced impediments of NNSFs .
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Little consensus has emerged about how organizational performance should be defined and measured. Most studies have used traditional approaches to give their own perspective about organizational performance and effectiveness, but none have recently tried to encompass these different views into one unified model. In the present paper, Chelladurai's systems view of organizations is used to integrate the dimensions of organizational performance highlighted by previous studies on non-profit sport organizations. These organizational performance dimensions are highlighted and categorized into macro-dimensions (e.g., financial resources acquisition, size, internal atmosphere, organizational operating, financial independence, achieving elite sport success and mass sport participation). Relationships between these macro-dimensions are analyzed. A multidimensional framework is developed which gives an overview of which dimensions constitute organizational performance in non-profit sport organizations and of how to measure them. Further research directions and management implications are discussed.
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Worldwide, coral reefs are rapidly declining due to increased sea water temperatures and other environmental stresses (Figure 1). To counter the extinction of major coral reef building species on the island of Bonaire, the non-profit organization Reef Renewal Foundation Bonaire is restoring degraded reef sites using corals that are grown in local nurseries. In these nurseries, corals are propagated on artificial trees using fragmentation. After 6-8 months of growth in the nursery, the corals are transplanted to degraded reef sites around the island. Over the years more than 21.000 corals have been outplanted to reef restoration sites in this way. These corals show high survivorship under natural reef conditions but remain under threat by environmental disturbances, such as increased water temperatures, diseases, and competition with macroalgae. A promising intervention to increase reef persistence and resilience is to manipulate the coral-associated microbiome. At present, the composition of the microbiome in nursery-reared and outplanted corals on Bonaire is unknown. The aim of the current project is to identify and isolate naturally occurring beneficial bacteria that may stimulate the resilience of these corals. Our key objectives are: 1) to assess the presence of functionally beneficial bacteria in corals in nursery and restoration sites on Bonaire using metagenomic screening. 2) to design culture strategies to isolate these functionally beneficial bacteria. In the future, a selection of these beneficial bacteria can be applied to the corals to increase their resilience against environmental disturbances.
Due to the existing pressure for a more rational use of the water, many public managers and industries have to re-think/adapt their processes towards a more circular approach. Such pressure is even more critical in the Rio Doce region, Minas Gerais, due to the large environmental accident occurred in 2015. Cenibra (pulp mill) is an example of such industries due to the fact that it is situated in the river basin and that it has a water demanding process. The current proposal is meant as an academic and engineering study to propose possible solutions to decrease the total water consumption of the mill and, thus, decrease the total stress on the Rio Doce basin. The work will be divided in three working packages, namely: (i) evaluation (modelling) of the mill process and water balance (ii) application and operation of a pilot scale wastewater treatment plant (iii) analysis of the impacts caused by the improvement of the process. The second work package will also be conducted (in parallel) with a lab scale setup in The Netherlands to allow fast adjustments and broaden evaluation of the setup/process performance. The actions will focus on reducing the mill total water consumption in 20%.
Veel mensen met een spierziekte, ook wel neuromusculaire aandoeningen (NMA) genoemd, hebben een hulpvraag over conditie, en worden hiervoor begeleid door een fysiotherapeut. Door een gebrek aan richtlijnen ervaren fysiotherapeuten problemen met toepassing van aerobe training in de dagelijkse praktijk en is er een grote steunbehoefte m.b.t. het voorschrijven van training. De B-FIT trainingswijzer voorziet in deze behoefte door fysiotherapeuten praktische handvatten te bieden voor het voorschrijven van gepersonaliseerde aerobe training in de eigen leefomgeving. Na een succesvolle pilotstudie wordt de B-FIT trainingswijzer gebruikt in academische ziekenhuizen en revalidatiecentra in de 3e en 2e lijn in Nederland. B-FIT wordt echter beperkt toegepast door fysiotherapeuten in de 1e lijn, waar veel mensen met een NMA onder behandeling zijn. Er zijn verschillende mogelijke oorzaken, waaronder een gebrek aan kennis over NMA in de 1e lijn (door de zeldzaamheid van aandoeningen), en moeizame kennisoverdracht van de 2e/3e lijn naar de 1e lijn en vice versa. Er is meer inzicht nodig in mogelijke andere belemmerende en bevorderende factoren voor betere implementatie van B-FIT in de eigen leefomgeving onder begeleiding van een fysiotherapeut in de 1e lijn. Met een Community of Practice zullen deze factoren in kaart worden gebracht. Vervolgens wordt de B-FIT trainingswijzer doorontwikkeld voor optimale toepassing in de 1e lijn, en in een pilotstudie onderzoeken we de bruikbaarheid en evalueren we de tevredenheid onder fysiotherapeuten en patiënten. In dit project wordt een bestaand consortium met onderzoekers, revalidatieartsen en fysiotherapeuten vanuit universitair medische centra en revalidatiecentra en vertegenwoordigers van de patiëntenvereniging (Spierziekten Nederland) en beroepsvereniging (KNGF), verder uitgebreid met fysiotherapiepraktijken in de 1e lijn (MKB) en docenten van hogescholen. Dit project draagt bij aan verbeterde NMA zorg en verbeterde samenwerking tussen fysiotherapeuten in de 1e lijn en zorgprofessionals in de 2e/3e lijn (juiste zorg op de juiste plek), die hier allen van profiteren.
Lectoraat, onderdeel van NHL Stenden Hogeschool
Lectoraat, onderdeel van NHL Stenden Hogeschool