This paper documents governance conformance and performance in small to medium sized arts organizations in Australia, where artistic development, innovation and stakeholder relationships inform the governance activity central to achieving their mission. The key question of this study is whether the governance of large and small arts organizations differs as they balance competing needs in order to achieve their artistic vision. The results of the study provide evidence that size is a critical factor in how boards govern arts organizations. Using material from indepth interviews and surveys, the paper argues that governance conformance and performance are in a state of constant tension with artistic development, and governance processes are dependent on organizational size and resources.
History
Event
International Conference on Arts and Cultural Management (10th : 2009 : Dallas, USA)
Pagination
1 - 14
Publisher
SMU
Location
Dallas, Texas, USA
Place of publication
Dallas, Tex.
Start date
2009-06-28
End date
2009-07-01
Language
eng
Notes
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Publication classification
E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
Copyright notice
2009, Southern Methodist University
Title of proceedings
AIMAC 2009 : Proceedings : 10th International Conference on Arts & Cultural Management