捐赠资金拒绝背后的动机:迈向原则性拒绝的类型学

Motivations Behind Donor Funding Refusal: Towards a Typology of Principled Refusal

Journal of Development Studies · 2024
被引 2
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了非政府组织拒绝捐赠的动机,基于32个案例构建了包含独立性、公正性、中立性和人道性四种类型的初步分类框架,为理解这一反直觉现象提供基础。

Abstract

NGOs are perceived as organisations that are always seeking funding. However, there are many instances where donations are refused by NGOs. This counter-intuitive decision, given the often grave humanitarian needs, is not well documented beyond brief references or individual cases. Refusal is an expression of values and principles, important for actors that are often portrayed as having little to no agency or power in relation to donors. We developed a database of 32 examples of funding refusals by NGOs detailing the reasons for refusal. To classify and compare the refusals, we developed a preliminary typology of NGO motivations for donor refusal, which contains four types (independence, impartiality, neutrality, and humanity) that align with humanitarian principles. Each category and type are defined and examples of each are provided. Given the focal nature of NGOs in development activity, the lack of attention to funding refusal is notable. We address this lacuna by creating a database and developing a preliminary typology to provide a foundation for future research. This study contributes a novel typology to an under-studied topic. In so doing, this paper provides a foundation for studies of refusal to follow.

非政府组织捐赠拒绝人道主义原则拒绝类型学