Entrepreneurs who start new firms may choose not-for-profit status as a means of committing to soft incentives. Such incentives protect donors, volunteers, consumers and employees from ex post expropriation of profits by the entrepreneur. We derive conditions under which completely self-interested entrepreneurs opt for not-for-profit status, despite the fact that this status limits their ability to enjoy the profits of their enterprises. When entrepreneurs have a taste for producing high quality products, the incentives are even stronger, and moreover, non-profit status can serve as a signal of that taste. We also show that even in the absence of tax advantages, unrestricted donations would flow to non-profits rather than for-profit firms b...
The fairly strict divide in the United States between for-profit and nonprofit forms presents a quan...
By starting from the consideration that non-profit organizations cover a significant re-distributive...
The Non-Profit Corporation is usually regarded traditionally from a lay and legal viewpoint as one b...
It is typically assumed that people engage in entrepreneurship because there are profits to be made....
This paper tries to shed light on the economics of non-profit firms. It presents a limited manageria...
This Article responds to recent claims, most prominently by Anup Malani, Eric Posner, and Todd Hende...
Unlike traditional for-profit entities, whose main goal is profit maximization, charitable nonprofit...
Individuals creating new nonprofit organizations are often viewed as being driven by intrinsic and a...
Social entrepreneurship -- a catch-all term meaning harnessing business practices for social good --...
We re-examine the labor donation theory of not-for-profits and show that these organizations may exi...
International audienceNon-profit organizations (NPOs) provide modern society with a large variety of...
The purpose of this paper is to offer an analysis of the nonprofit sector from the entrepreneurial p...
We re-examine the labor donation theory of not-for-profits and show that these organizations may exi...
The primary purpose of this book is to develop the rudiments of a theory of behavior of nonprofit or...
A social enterprise operates a business in a manner intended to increase social welfare more than co...
The fairly strict divide in the United States between for-profit and nonprofit forms presents a quan...
By starting from the consideration that non-profit organizations cover a significant re-distributive...
The Non-Profit Corporation is usually regarded traditionally from a lay and legal viewpoint as one b...
It is typically assumed that people engage in entrepreneurship because there are profits to be made....
This paper tries to shed light on the economics of non-profit firms. It presents a limited manageria...
This Article responds to recent claims, most prominently by Anup Malani, Eric Posner, and Todd Hende...
Unlike traditional for-profit entities, whose main goal is profit maximization, charitable nonprofit...
Individuals creating new nonprofit organizations are often viewed as being driven by intrinsic and a...
Social entrepreneurship -- a catch-all term meaning harnessing business practices for social good --...
We re-examine the labor donation theory of not-for-profits and show that these organizations may exi...
International audienceNon-profit organizations (NPOs) provide modern society with a large variety of...
The purpose of this paper is to offer an analysis of the nonprofit sector from the entrepreneurial p...
We re-examine the labor donation theory of not-for-profits and show that these organizations may exi...
The primary purpose of this book is to develop the rudiments of a theory of behavior of nonprofit or...
A social enterprise operates a business in a manner intended to increase social welfare more than co...
The fairly strict divide in the United States between for-profit and nonprofit forms presents a quan...
By starting from the consideration that non-profit organizations cover a significant re-distributive...
The Non-Profit Corporation is usually regarded traditionally from a lay and legal viewpoint as one b...