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Unveiling Research Trends for Organizational Reputation in the Nonprofit Sector

Public scrutiny and the need for funds in a more competitive environment are pressuring nonprofits to be more consciously aware of their reputation. This study used automated analysis with text mining and topic modeling of 177 articles directly linked to nonprofits’ reputation and published up to 20...

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Published in:Voluntas (Manchester, England) England), 2020-02, Vol.31 (1), p.56-70
Main Authors: Santos, Márcia R. C., Laureano, Raul M. S., Moro, Sérgio
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Internet
Nonprofit organizations
Organizational research
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Political Science
Reputations
Risk management
Scrutiny
Social networks
Social Policy
Social Sciences
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