Heather MacIndoe, Ph.D.

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2007 University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
Area:
Public and Social Welfare, Organizational
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Andrew Abbott grad student 2007 Chicago
 (Public goods and public claims: Foundation philanthropy in Chicago, 1990--2000.)

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Erynn Elizabeth Beaton grad student 2013-2014 (Nonprofit Studies Tree)
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Beaton E, MacIndoe H, Wang T. (2020) Combining Nonprofit Service and Advocacy: Organizational Structures and Hybridity Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. 50: 372-396
MacIndoe H, Beaton E. (2019) Friends or Foes? How Managerial Perceptions of the Political Opportunity Structure Shape Nonprofit Advocacy Public Performance & Management Review. 42: 59-89
MacIndoe H, Sullivan F. (2014) Nonprofit Responses to Financial Uncertainty: How Does Financial Vulnerability Shape Nonprofit Collaboration? The Journal of Men's Studies. 4: 1
MacIndoe H. (2014) How Competition and Specialization Shape Nonprofit Engagement in Policy Advocacy Nonprofit Policy Forum. 5: 307-333
MacIndoe H, Barman E. (2013) How Organizational Stakeholders Shape Performance Measurement in Nonprofits: Exploring a Multidimensional Measure Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. 42: 716-738
MacIndoe H. (2013) Reinforcing the Safety Net: Explaining the Propensity for and Intensity of Nonprofit-Local Government Collaboration State and Local Government Review. 45: 283-295
Barman E, Macindoe H. (2012) Institutional Pressures and Organizational Capacity: The Case of Outcome Measurement Sociological Forum. 27: 70-93
McAdam D, Sampson RJ, Weffer S, et al. (2005) "There will be fighting in the streets": The distorting lens of social movement theory Mobilization. 10: 1-18
Sampson RJ, MacIndoe H, McAdam D, et al. (2005) Civil society reconsidered: The durable nature and community structure of collective civic action American Journal of Sociology. 111: 673-714
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