Cross‐national mentoring ngos in transition societies: Field research and developments in Bulgaria

Non‐governmental organizations (NGOs) in societies undergoing socio‐economic transition are widely regarded as central to building a civil society that encourages democracy. At the moment, the Bulgarian civil society depends greatly on foreign funding whilst NGOs are unable to empower their benefic...

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Main Author: Mariana Bogdanova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2008-06-01
Series:Journal of Business Economics and Management
Subjects:
NGO
Online Access:https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JBEM/article/view/6861
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spelling doaj-74d5ad344987411280ec2e1f425991e62021-07-02T11:45:11ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityJournal of Business Economics and Management1611-16992029-44332008-06-019210.3846/1611-1699.2008.9.145-154Cross‐national mentoring ngos in transition societies: Field research and developments in BulgariaMariana Bogdanova0Cass Business School Doctoral Programme, Management Faculty, London, UK Non‐governmental organizations (NGOs) in societies undergoing socio‐economic transition are widely regarded as central to building a civil society that encourages democracy. At the moment, the Bulgarian civil society depends greatly on foreign funding whilst NGOs are unable to empower their beneficiaries in decision‐making. Given this reality, are cross‐national NGO partnerships able to strengthen organisations? What kinds of support are on offer, what kinds of (inter) dependency relations occur and to what extent do NGOs model their management practices on their mentor and with what results? This paper sets out to situate these questions in the context of a proposed theoretical construct, organizational mentoring, which occurs where national or local organisations have access to and support of well‐established NGOs abroad. The model is constructed on the findings of a qualitative case study conducted in Bulgaria on the development of a Bulgarian NGO and its relationship with a UK NGO. This is preceded by a discussion on selected literature reflecting the meaning of transition, change in societal values and organizational practices in Eastern Europe, and the development of voluntary sector organizations in transforming countries. The theoretical model proposed here is relevant in providing a systematic discussion on organizational change towards a more enlightened engagement between civil society organizations in cross‐national partnerships. Such discussion has implications for the development of hybrid forms of coexistence between Eastern and Western European partners reflected in their interdependent organizational practices. First published online: 14 Oct 2010 https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JBEM/article/view/6861organizational mentoringorganizational changetransitionvoluntary sectorNGOcivil society
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Cross‐national mentoring ngos in transition societies: Field research and developments in Bulgaria
Journal of Business Economics and Management
organizational mentoring
organizational change
transition
voluntary sector
NGO
civil society
author_facet Mariana Bogdanova
author_sort Mariana Bogdanova
title Cross‐national mentoring ngos in transition societies: Field research and developments in Bulgaria
title_short Cross‐national mentoring ngos in transition societies: Field research and developments in Bulgaria
title_full Cross‐national mentoring ngos in transition societies: Field research and developments in Bulgaria
title_fullStr Cross‐national mentoring ngos in transition societies: Field research and developments in Bulgaria
title_full_unstemmed Cross‐national mentoring ngos in transition societies: Field research and developments in Bulgaria
title_sort cross‐national mentoring ngos in transition societies: field research and developments in bulgaria
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Journal of Business Economics and Management
issn 1611-1699
2029-4433
publishDate 2008-06-01
description Non‐governmental organizations (NGOs) in societies undergoing socio‐economic transition are widely regarded as central to building a civil society that encourages democracy. At the moment, the Bulgarian civil society depends greatly on foreign funding whilst NGOs are unable to empower their beneficiaries in decision‐making. Given this reality, are cross‐national NGO partnerships able to strengthen organisations? What kinds of support are on offer, what kinds of (inter) dependency relations occur and to what extent do NGOs model their management practices on their mentor and with what results? This paper sets out to situate these questions in the context of a proposed theoretical construct, organizational mentoring, which occurs where national or local organisations have access to and support of well‐established NGOs abroad. The model is constructed on the findings of a qualitative case study conducted in Bulgaria on the development of a Bulgarian NGO and its relationship with a UK NGO. This is preceded by a discussion on selected literature reflecting the meaning of transition, change in societal values and organizational practices in Eastern Europe, and the development of voluntary sector organizations in transforming countries. The theoretical model proposed here is relevant in providing a systematic discussion on organizational change towards a more enlightened engagement between civil society organizations in cross‐national partnerships. Such discussion has implications for the development of hybrid forms of coexistence between Eastern and Western European partners reflected in their interdependent organizational practices. First published online: 14 Oct 2010
topic organizational mentoring
organizational change
transition
voluntary sector
NGO
civil society
url https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JBEM/article/view/6861
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