Operational, economic and mission elements in not-for-profit organizations: the case of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra

The term not-for-profit often brings to mind the idea of an altruistic organization serving society. The reality is that the not-for-profit is a far more complex organization that is responsible to diverse groups of stakeholders. Unlike for-profit organizations, not-for-profit (NFP) organizations ha...

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