Ethno-racial Diversity on Nonprofit Boards: A Critical Mass Perspective

The need for greater diversity among organizational leaders and directors remains a challenge for organizations within the third sector, and beyond. This study examines diversity through a critical mass lens; that is, we examine an alternative approach to understanding the relationship between the e...

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