Kate Cooney

Assistant Professor at Boston University School of Social Work / Lecturer in Social Enterprise and Management at Yale School of Management

Schools

  • Yale School of Management

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Biography

Yale School of Management

Kate Cooney''s research uses institutional theory to study the intersection of business and social sectors. To understand how hybrid organizations are shaped by commercial and institutional isomorphic pressures, she has studied commercialization in the nonprofit sector, social enterprise, workforce development programs, and the emergence of new social business legal forms. Her studies on work integration social enterprise approaches to workforce development have appeared in the Nonprofit Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Voluntas, Social Enterprise Journal and the Journal of Poverty. She has also written broadly about market based approaches to poverty alleviation in the Social Service Review.  Other work contributes to efforts to develop the micro foundations of institutional theory. Examples include a study of policy implementation in human service organizations contracting to provide welfare-to-work services, published in Administration & Society, and her current research interest in the negotiation of competing institutional logics in social enterprise organizations. Projects underway include an analysis of the diffusion of new legal forms for social business, and a study examining the organizational factors associated with financial risk and financial health in social enterprise models in selected subsectors of the U.S. nonprofit sector.

Prior to joining the faculty at Yale SOM, Dr. Cooney was on the faculty at Boston University teaching courses on nonprofit management, urban poverty and economic development, and community and organizational analysis. She has served as a research consultant for Abt Associates, Inc. and for Boston-based nonprofit organizations, including most recently, conducting a SROI analysis for Jewish Vocational Services (JVS) in Boston.

Expertise

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Social Enterprise
  • Social Impact Measurement
  • Urban Economic Development

EDUCATION

  • PhD , University of California, Los Angeles School of Public Affairs
  • MSW , University of California, Los Angeles School of Public Affairs
  • BA , College of the Holy Cross

SELECTED ARTICLES

Legitimation dynamics: How SROI could mobilize resources for new constituencies K. Cooney Evaluation and program planning 2017

Public Policies and Work Integration Social Enterprises: The Challenge of Institutionalization in a Neoliberal Era K. Cooney, M. Nyssens, M. O’Shaughnessy, and J. Defourny Nonprofit Policy Forum 2016

Work Integration Social Enterprises in the United States: Operating at the Nexus of Public Policy, Markets, and Community K. Cooney Nonprofit Policy Forum 2016

Measuring the Social Returns of Nonprofits and Social Enterprises: The Promise and Perils of the SROI K. Cooney and K. Lynch-Cerullo Nonprofit Policy Forum

Examining the labor market presence of U.S. WISEs K. Cooney Social Enterprise Journal 2013

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