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First published on April 24, 2008 Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 2008, doi:10.1177/0899764008316055
© 2008 ASSOCIATION FOR RESEARCH ON NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AND VOLUNTARY ACTION
Delegation of Coordination and Outcomes in Cross-Sector Partnerships: The Case of Service Learning Partnerships
Silvia Dorado*,
Dwight E. Giles Jr.,
and
Theodora C. Welch
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: sdorado{at}mail.uri.edu.
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Abstract |
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This article furthers knowledge on cross-sector partnerships. It distinguishes between partnerships that produce predefined outcomes and those that produce co-defined ones. Predefined outcomes are defined by one partner prior to the formation of the partnership and could have been attained easily with alternative partners. Co-defined outcomes are defined by partners in mutual consultation and tailored to the resources and goals of the participants. The article identifies delegation as a factor that crucially defines whether partnerships produce pre- or co-defined outcomes. Delegation occurs when there is a clear-cut division between coordination and participation so that staff members engaged as coordinators are otherwise disengaged from the partnership. Delegated partnerships—those with coordinators engaged only in coordinating duties—are likely to produce predefined outcomes whereas undelegated partnerships are likely to produce co-defined outcomes. The article builds on a grounded theory study of 11 service learning partnerships formed by institutions of higher education and community organizations.

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