The Political Embeddedness of Voluntary Action: The Case of Local Philanthropic COVID-19 Relief Funds

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2023
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American English
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Scholars and policymakers have long been interested in the complex relationships between political institutions and voluntary collective action. However, the reciprocal nature of their relationships complicates empirical analysis: voluntary action supports democratic institutions and political institutions enable voluntary action. This article examines the relationship between political institutions and the activation of local voluntary action in the context of COVID-19 funds managed by community philanthropic organizations. We find that political engagement, policy signaling, and political competition all support the emergence of a COVID-19 fund. The findings advance our understanding of the significant role that political institutions play in activating voluntary action.

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Paarlberg LE, Ai J, LePere-Schloop M, Walk M. The Political Embeddedness of Voluntary Action: The Case of Local Philanthropic COVID-19 Relief Funds. Adm Soc. 2023;55(7):1402-1431. doi:10.1177/00953997231177217
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