Biography
Stephanie is a parttime postdoctoral researcher at the Business-Society Management Department at RSM. She also works as a researcher and projectlead at the Centre of Philanthropic Studies at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Stephanie completed her PhD in 2020 at RSM. Her dissertation "In the Moment of Giving" centers on contemporary forms of giving, including both private and corporate philanthropy. She focused on topics such as trends in volunteerism and modern channels for corporate giving or corporate community involvement.
Research interests include (corporate) philanthropy, business-nonprofit relationships, (corporate) volunteering, corporate foundations, and nonprofit and volunteer management.
As an academic researcher, Stephanie taught several courses on both BSc. and MSc. level, including courses on nonprofit management, social entrepreneurship, qualitative research, and research in an international context (Shanghai; Cape Town). She also guides numerous BSc. and MSc. theses, and BSc. internships with a focus on (peripheral) Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and beyond. She further worked on research projects on corporate foundations and volunteering, impact measurements, and a European funded research project on service-learning. She also served as an advisor for the Erasmus Consultancy Project in Colombia (2016-2017).
Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
- s.a.maas@rsm.nl
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Work
- Stephanie A. Koolen-Maas, Lucas C.P.M. Meijs, Philine S.M. van Overbeeke & Jeffrey L. Brudney (2023) - Rethinking Volunteering as a Natural Resource: A Conceptual Typology - Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 52 (1_suppl), 353S-377S - doi: 10.1177/08997640221127947 - [link]
- L.C.P.M. Meijs & Stephanie Koolen-Maas (2022) - Civil society and (re)embedding volunteering - doi: 10.4337/9781800378155 - [link]
- Philine van Overbeeke, Stephanie Koolen - Maas, Lucas Meijs & JL Brudney (2022) - You Shall (Not) Pass: Strategies for Third-Party Gatekeepers to Enhance Volunteer Inclusion - Voluntas, 33 (1), 33-45 - doi: 10.1007/s11266-021-00384-0 - [link]
- L.C.P.M. Meijs, Ivo Geers, Stephanie Maas & Philine van Overbeeke (2022) - The segmentation of volunteering - Voluntaris, 10 (1), 155 - doi: 10.5771/2196-3886-2022-1
- Stephanie A. Koolen-Maas (2021) - Who owns your nonprofit? A reconceptualization of nonprofit ownership - [link]
- Stephanie Koolen - Maas, Lucas Meijs & JL Brudney (2020) - Designing “National Day of Service” Projects to Promote Volunteer Job Satisfaction - Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly - doi: 10.1177/0899764020982664 - [link]
- Stephanie Koolen - Maas (2020) - In the Moment of Giving: Essays on contemporary forms of private and corporate philanthropy - [link]
- Lucas C.P.M. Meijs, Stephanie A. Maas & Pilar Aramburuzabala (2019) - Institutionalisation of service learning in European higher education - [link]
- Lucas Meijs, Stephanie Koolen - Maas & P Aramburuzabala (2019) - Institutonalisation of service learning in European higher education - [link]
- Stephanie Koolen - Maas (2019) - Outsourcing of corporate giving: What corporations can(‘t) gain when using a collective corporate foundation to shape corporate philanthropy - doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-25759-0_10 - [link]