We develop a theoretical model in which for-profit and nonprofit employers compete to hire a worker who derives intrinsic motivation from the nonprofit’s social mission. We also use a unique data set of California establishments to provide new evidence on sectoral differences in pay and HRM systems, finding a greater incidence of training and benefits in nonprofits, lower wages (with the wage gap increasing in skill level), and less incentive pay than in for-profits. The model is used to interpret both this new evidence and other empirical results from the literature, including the inconclusive sign of the FP-NP wage differential.46 P
Employees may care about the effect of their labor effort on output. When such care exists, this pap...
This paper investigates the nonprofit wage gap suggesting a theoretical framework where, like in , e...
This paper investigates the nonprofit wage gap suggesting a theoretical framework where, like in , e...
Using data from the 1992-95 Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality, an employer survey, the authors do...
The authors explore differences among for-profit, nonprofit, and local government organizations in w...
The goal of our paper is to analyze the differences in terms of effort sensitivity to monetary incen...
The goal of our paper is to analyze the differences in terms of effort sensitivity to monetary incen...
The goal of our paper is to analyze the differences in terms of effort sensitivity to monetary incen...
open2noWe study optimal non-linear contracts offered by a non-profit and a for-profit firm competing...
[Excerpt] Using data from the 1992–95 Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality, an employer survey, the ...
Little is known about wage determination and the distribution of wages, or wage structure, in nonpro...
Two competing theories argue that the nonprofit sector pays differently: Nonprofit employees may acc...
Nonprofit firm producing services that are of broad public concern - mission-driven organizations - ...
This paper investigates the nonprofit wage gap suggesting a theoretical framework where, like in Ake...
Although pay differences between men and women with comparable characteristics are generally smaller...
Employees may care about the effect of their labor effort on output. When such care exists, this pap...
This paper investigates the nonprofit wage gap suggesting a theoretical framework where, like in , e...
This paper investigates the nonprofit wage gap suggesting a theoretical framework where, like in , e...
Using data from the 1992-95 Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality, an employer survey, the authors do...
The authors explore differences among for-profit, nonprofit, and local government organizations in w...
The goal of our paper is to analyze the differences in terms of effort sensitivity to monetary incen...
The goal of our paper is to analyze the differences in terms of effort sensitivity to monetary incen...
The goal of our paper is to analyze the differences in terms of effort sensitivity to monetary incen...
open2noWe study optimal non-linear contracts offered by a non-profit and a for-profit firm competing...
[Excerpt] Using data from the 1992–95 Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality, an employer survey, the ...
Little is known about wage determination and the distribution of wages, or wage structure, in nonpro...
Two competing theories argue that the nonprofit sector pays differently: Nonprofit employees may acc...
Nonprofit firm producing services that are of broad public concern - mission-driven organizations - ...
This paper investigates the nonprofit wage gap suggesting a theoretical framework where, like in Ake...
Although pay differences between men and women with comparable characteristics are generally smaller...
Employees may care about the effect of their labor effort on output. When such care exists, this pap...
This paper investigates the nonprofit wage gap suggesting a theoretical framework where, like in , e...
This paper investigates the nonprofit wage gap suggesting a theoretical framework where, like in , e...