The Zeitschrift für Gemeinwirtschaft und Gemeinwohl (Z'GuG) is an interdisciplinary academic journal with relevance for professional practice (business, politics, civil society). The journal is published as a new series of the Zeitschrift für öffentliche und gemeinwirtschaftliche Unternehmen (ZögU) - Journal for Public and Nonprofit Services. The thematic focus is on public economics in its diversity of sponsors, administrative theory, the social economy, the third sector, cooperatives, as well as topics of importance to civil society such as communalization, neighborhood and district concepts, network development, and social space building. The Z'GuG is open to fundamental theoretical and methodological discussions and takes up topics that require a cultural-scientific, but also philosophical opening, including the social (medical, nursing, educational, etc.) care debates, gender and other diversity controversies, commons theory, and gift and reciprocity research. From these openings, Z'GuG is dedicated to the meta-theme of the common good.
The existing knowledge about the role of leaders in planned change within healthcare organizations is insufficient. Additionally, there is a lack of understanding regarding their contribution to organizational resilience. Therefore, the study aims...
Organizational resilience scales have been adapted to the hospital context. To prepare for high consequence infectious diseases (HCID), the Long Hospital Resilience Scale (L-HRS; N=48) was tested in two German hospitals in 2019 and the Short...
Current challenges are jeopardising the centuries-long stability of Benedictine monasteries, whose resilience is now being put to the test. The lack of young people, the aging of the convents, decrease in the returns on the substance economy as well...
Nonprofit-organizations (NPO) often play an important role in overcoming crises, so that their ability to resist, cope and learn is highly relevant to society. However, there is still a need for research on the resilience of these mission-oriented...
This paper analyses the inclusion of all three pillars of sustainability in planning decisions for home care (HC) services, focusing on HC Routing and Scheduling Problems (HCRSP). Mobility concepts used by HC staff play a vital role in routing...