Australian environmental alliances from an environmental NGOs perspective

Full text for this resource is not available from the Research Repository.

Polonsky, Michael Jay, Garma, Romana and Chia, Norman (2004) Australian environmental alliances from an environmental NGOs perspective. Journal of marketing theory & practice, 12 (2). pp. 73-86. ISSN 1069-6679

Abstract

Businesses have used alliances to share knowledge and resources amongst themselves to achieve corporate goals, yet little is written in the literature on how non-profit organizations manage alliances and what makes these alliances effective. This paper examines how Australian environmental nongovernmental agencies (NGOs) perceive their alliances with other NGOs, profit- based organizations and governmental partners. To a large extent this paper replicates the work of Milne, lyer and (boding-Williams (1996) and includes measures of alliance effectiveness developed by Bucklin and Sengupta (1993). The findings suggest that Australian environmental NGOs use varying mechanisms to manage these alliance relationships, which is generally supported in the existing literature.

Dimensions Badge

Altmetric Badge

Item type Article
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/1248
DOI AN:15954328
Subjects Historical > RFCD Classification > 340000 Economics
Historical > Faculty/School/Research Centre/Department > School of Hospitality Tourism and Marketing
Keywords nonprofit organizations, non-governmental organizations, alliances, interorganizational relations, environmental protection, environmental quality
Download/View statistics View download statistics for this item

Search Google Scholar

Repository staff login