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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9947414614702882
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 234 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781139086356 (ebook)
    Content: We rely on NGOs to monitor the ethical practices of governments and for-profit firms and to undertake many humanitarian tasks that public and private actors will not do. While we are critical of public and private sector failures, we do not reflect enough on the credibility of the NGOs which take their place. Can we be sure that products NGOs label as child-labor free are in fact so, that the coffee labeled as 'fair trade' is farmed in sustainable ways, or that the working conditions monitored by NGOs are safe and that the wages are reasonable? Can we know that humanitarian organizations are, in fact, using our donations to alleviate human suffering rather than pursuing other goals? This book explores the problems of establishing the credibility of NGO activities as they monitor working conditions, human rights and elections and provide finance through microcredit institutions, development aid and emergency assistance.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 08 Oct 2015). , Beyond virtue: evaluating and enhancing the credibility of non-governmental organizations / , Why believe international election monitors? / , Credible certification of child labor free production / , Becoming a household name: how human rights NGOs establish credibility through organizational structure / , Dilemmas of information and accountability: foreign aid donors and local development NGOs / , In defense of virtue: credibility, legitimacy dilemmas, and the case of Islamic Relief / , Monitoring repayment in online peer-to-peer lending / , Credibility and compromises /
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781107018044
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , Sociology
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_669662135
    Format: XI, 234 S. , graph. Darst. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 1107018048 , 1107651697 , 9781107018044 , 9781107651692
    Content: "We rely on NGOs to monitor the ethical practices of governments and for-profit firms and to undertake many humanitarian tasks that public and private actors will not do. While we are critical of public and private sector failures, we do not reflect enough on the credibility of the NGOs which take their place. Can we be sure that products NGOs label as child-labor free are in fact so, that the coffee labeled as 'fair trade' is farmed in sustainable ways, or that the working conditions monitored by NGOs are safe and that the wages are reasonable? Can we know that humanitarian organizations are, in fact, using our donations to alleviate human suffering rather than pursuing other goals? This book explores the problems of establishing the credibility of NGO activities as they monitor working conditions, human rights and elections and provide finance through microcredit institutions, development aid and emergency assistance"--
    Note: Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. Beyond virtue: evaluating and enhancing the credibility of non-governmental organizations Peter A. Gourevitch and David A. Lake; Part I. Monitoring NGOs: 2. Why believe international election monitors? Susan D. Hyde; 3. Credible certification of child labor free production Irfan Nooruddin and Sarah Wilson Sokhey; 4. Becoming a household name: how human rights NGOs establish credibility through organizational structure Wendy H. Wong; Part II. Humanitarian NGOs: 5. Dilemmas of information and accountability: foreign aid donors and local development NGOs Carew Boulding; 6. In defense of virtue: credibility, legitimacy dilemmas, and the case of Islamic relief Laura Thaut, Michael Barnett and Janice Gross Stein; 7. Monitoring repayment in online peer-to-peer lending Craig McIntosh; Conclusion; 8. Credibility and compromises Peter A. Gourevitch and David A. Lake , Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. Beyond virtue: evaluating and enhancing the credibility of non-governmental organizations Peter A. Gourevitch and David A. Lake; Part I. Monitoring NGOs: 2. Why believe international election monitors? Susan D. Hyde; 3. Credible certification of child labor free production Irfan Nooruddin and Sarah Wilson Sokhey; 4. Becoming a household name: how human rights NGOs establish credibility through organizational structure Wendy H. Wong; Part II. Humanitarian NGOs: 5. Dilemmas of information and accountability: foreign aid donors and local development NGOs Carew Boulding; 6. In defense of virtue: credibility, legitimacy dilemmas, and the case of Islamic relief Laura Thaut, Michael Barnett and Janice Gross Stein; 7. Monitoring repayment in online peer-to-peer lending Craig McIntosh; Conclusion; 8. Credibility and compromises Peter A. Gourevitch and David A. Lake.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781280569043
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , Sociology
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    Keywords: Nichtstaatliche Organisation ; Glaubwürdigkeit ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1696560284
    Format: 1 online resource (248 pages)
    ISBN: 9781139230902
    Content: This book evaluates the credibility of NGOs as they monitor and supplant the public and private sectors.
    Content: Cover -- The Credibility of Transnational NGOs -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1: Beyond virtue: evaluating and enhancing the credibility of non-governmental organizations -- NGOs, social change, and the need for credibility -- Sources of credibility -- Virtue: internal sources of credibility -- Beyond virtue: external conditions for credibility -- Common interests -- Costly effort -- Penalties for misrepresentation -- External verification -- Strategies for increasing credibility -- Promoting bonds around shared values -- Adopting autonomous governance structures -- Increasing transparency -- Professionalizing -- Integrating into the community of NGOs -- Expending costly effort in other fields -- Credible to whom? The multiple audiences for NGOs -- Targets -- Donors -- The public -- Other NGOs -- External verifiers -- Conclusion -- PART I: Monitoring and NGOs -- 2: Why believe international election monitors? -- Democracy promotion and the rise of election observation -- Credible monitors and election quality -- Monitoring the monitors and the diverse audience problem -- Credibility-enhancing variables -- Common interests -- Observable costly effort and the race to the top -- Penalties for misrepresentation -- External verification -- Strategies for increasing credibility -- Conclusion -- 3: Credible certification of child labor free production -- Introduction -- Credible certification: rugs versus soccer balls -- The rug and carpet industry: a relative success in certifying child labor free production -- Rugmark (Goodweave) -- The relative success of Rugmark and the implications for credibility -- Kaleen's efforts to monitor the use of child labor -- Soccer balls: a lack of credibility in the Foul Ball campaign and Sialkot Project.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781107018044
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781107018044
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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