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Performing on boards: the link between governance and corporate reputation in nonprofit arts boards

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posted on 2003-10-01, 00:00 authored by Jennifer RadbourneJennifer Radbourne
This paper is built on the hypothesis that good governance and reputation are inextricably linked. It takes the governance of performing arts organizations in Queensland, Australia as a case study, and focuses on the role of the nonprofit arts board and its practices of governance and measures of effectiveness. Because of the financial constraints under which arts companies operate, their sustainability relies on audiences and on government or corporate support. The reputation of the company flows from the board's capacity to manage finances, stakeholders and mission. In-depth interviews with board chairs and general managers revealed that strong management systems and rigorous financial reporting are the drivers of good governance. Innovation in product development and artistic excellence are secondary in reputation to these measures. The paper proposes a model of good governance for arts boards.<br><br><br>

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Melbourne, Vic.

Language

eng

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C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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Henry Stewart Publications

Journal

Corporate reputation review

Volume

6

Season

Autumn

Pagination

212 - 222

ISSN

1363-3589

eISSN

1479-1889

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