Children´s Rights Organisations in the Swedish Welfare State A qualitative, comparative study about the Swedish Children´s Rights organisations BRIS, Friends and Rädda Barnen
Children´s Rights Organisations in the Swedish Welfare State A qualitative, comparative study about the Swedish Children´s Rights organisations BRIS, Friends and Rädda Barnen
Abstract
The aim with this study is to investigate the Swedish Children´s Rights organisations: BRIS,
Friends and Rädda Barnen and how the professionals at these organisations perceive the
organisations role in the Swedish welfare system. The design of the study is qualitative,
where ten professionals have been interviewed using a qualitative semi-structure method. The
objectives were to explore the professional’s view of the strategic work of the organisation,
along with their adaption to the external environment and how this can be explained. The
theoretical framework of Neo institutional theory and Recourse dependency theory has been
used to explain how the external environment influence and control the organisations to move
in a certain direction. A thematic analyse method was used in order to identify coherent
themes in the interviews.
The results of this study implies that it is a major difference in how the respondents at the
different organisations perceive their organisations contribution to the Swedish Welfare
system and that this can be explained by the different environment of the organisations
creation and tradition. However, even though the organisations differ in the structure, their
origin and the work they perform, the organisations tend to become more similar to each
other. With the contribution of the theoretical framework, this can be explained by the
organisations requirements to adapt to the external environment and the environmental
recourses of which they are dependent on in order to gain legitimacy and financial recourses.
These isomorphic mechanisms is in this study shown to create a development in all of the
three organisations to become more professionalized and administrative organisations and
similar to organisations in the governmental and private sector.
Degree
Student essay
Other description
The aim with this study is to investigate the Swedish Children´s Rights organisations: BRIS,
Friends and Rädda Barnen and how the professionals at these organisations perceive the
organisations role in the Swedish welfare system. The design of the study is qualitative,
where ten professionals have been interviewed using a qualitative semi-structure method. The
objectives were to explore the professional’s view of the strategic work of the organisation,
along with their adaption to the external environment and how this can be explained. The
theoretical framework of Neo institutional theory and Recourse dependency theory has been
used to explain how the external environment influence and control the organisations to move
in a certain direction. A thematic analyse method was used in order to identify coherent
themes in the interviews.
The results of this study implies that it is a major difference in how the respondents at the
different organisations perceive their organisations contribution to the Swedish Welfare
system and that this can be explained by the different environment of the organisations
creation and tradition. However, even though the organisations differ in the structure, their
origin and the work they perform, the organisations tend to become more similar to each
other. With the contribution of the theoretical framework, this can be explained by the
organisations requirements to adapt to the external environment and the environmental
recourses of which they are dependent on in order to gain legitimacy and financial recourses.
These isomorphic mechanisms is in this study shown to create a development in all of the
three organisations to become more professionalized and administrative organisations and
similar to organisations in the governmental and private sector.
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Date
2015-12-18Author
Trygg, Sandra
Keywords
Children´s rights, voluntary organisations, the Swedish welfare state, professionalization, institutionalisation.
Language
eng