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NGOs and Innovation: Organizational Characteristics and Constraints in Development Assistance Work in the Gambia

Innovation is frequently claimed to be a key attribute of NGOs working in the field of development. Evidence from interviews with four northern and two local NGOs implementing child-care programmes in The Gambia suggests that these NGOs did indeed possess many of the organizational characteristics associated with successful innovation. Why then were their potential innovative capacities not reflected in project outcome? This paper examines some of the internal and external factors that may constrain NGO innovative activity and looks at what the innovation process can tell us about NGOs as organizations, and about the environment in which they operate. Fieldwork was carried out in The Gambia in 1996. Bibliogr., sum.

Title: NGOs and Innovation: Organizational Characteristics and Constraints in Development Assistance Work in the Gambia
Authors: Fyvie, Claire
Ager, Alastair
Year: 1999
Periodical: World Development
Volume: 27
Issue: 8
Period: August
Pages: 1383-1395
Language: English
Geographic term: Gambia
External link: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0305-750X(99)00062-5
Abstract: Innovation is frequently claimed to be a key attribute of NGOs working in the field of development. Evidence from interviews with four northern and two local NGOs implementing child-care programmes in The Gambia suggests that these NGOs did indeed possess many of the organizational characteristics associated with successful innovation. Why then were their potential innovative capacities not reflected in project outcome? This paper examines some of the internal and external factors that may constrain NGO innovative activity and looks at what the innovation process can tell us about NGOs as organizations, and about the environment in which they operate. Fieldwork was carried out in The Gambia in 1996. Bibliogr., sum.