We live in age in which the boundaries between government, non-profit, and business sectors are blurring. We use the term hybrid organization to mean organizations that combine elements of for-profit and non-profit domains; maintaining a mixture of market-and missionoriented practices, beliefs, and rationale to address social and ecological issues. This paper aims to provide an understanding of the state of art of this organizations through a systematic literature review to define the general framework of the research topic and to introduce a systematic, transparent, and reproducible review process based on the statistical measurement of science, scientists, or scientific activity.

The hybrid organizations: a systematic literature review

Stefania Mele
2019

Abstract

We live in age in which the boundaries between government, non-profit, and business sectors are blurring. We use the term hybrid organization to mean organizations that combine elements of for-profit and non-profit domains; maintaining a mixture of market-and missionoriented practices, beliefs, and rationale to address social and ecological issues. This paper aims to provide an understanding of the state of art of this organizations through a systematic literature review to define the general framework of the research topic and to introduce a systematic, transparent, and reproducible review process based on the statistical measurement of science, scientists, or scientific activity.
2019
9791220053099
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