TY - JOUR
T1 - Leadership, membership, and voice
T2 - Civic associations that work
AU - Andrews, Kenneth T.
AU - Ganz, Marshall
AU - Baggetta, Matthew
AU - Han, Hahrie
AU - Lim, Chaeyoon
PY - 2010/1
Y1 - 2010/1
N2 - Why are some civic associations more effective than others? The authors introduce a multidimensional framework for analyzing the effectiveness of civic associations in terms of public recognition, member engagement, and leader development. Using original surveys of local Sierra Club organizations and leaders, the authors assess prevailing explanations in organization and movement studies alongside a model highlighting leadership and internal organizational practices. Although available resources and favorable contexts matter, the core findings show that associations with more committed activists, that build organizational capacity, that carry out strong programmatic activity, and whose leaders work independently, generate greater effectiveness across outcomes.
AB - Why are some civic associations more effective than others? The authors introduce a multidimensional framework for analyzing the effectiveness of civic associations in terms of public recognition, member engagement, and leader development. Using original surveys of local Sierra Club organizations and leaders, the authors assess prevailing explanations in organization and movement studies alongside a model highlighting leadership and internal organizational practices. Although available resources and favorable contexts matter, the core findings show that associations with more committed activists, that build organizational capacity, that carry out strong programmatic activity, and whose leaders work independently, generate greater effectiveness across outcomes.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=77949521456&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1086/649060
DO - 10.1086/649060
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77949521456
SN - 0002-9602
VL - 115
SP - 1191
EP - 1242
JO - American Journal of Sociology
JF - American Journal of Sociology
IS - 4
ER -