The "by-product theory" of collective action is re-examined by taking into consideration the indispensability of network formation or organizing work undertaken by social entrepreneurs. A three-stage game in which an enterprise of private good-cum-collective good is undertaken is presented to examine the efficacy of the "selective incentives" schemes. The conditions for NPO to be chosen on a rational basis and those for an entrepreneur to become a social entrepreneur are derived. It is shown that even if the free-rider problem with organizing work is solved by the selective incentive scheme, the so-called undersupply problem remains to be solved as long as social entrepreneurs are of a selfish type
In this chapter we illustrate how the public sector might fail in narrowing spatial inequalities, an...
ABSTRACT Milton Friedman argued that the social responsibility of firms is to maximize profits. This...
Purpose – To debate some of the commonly-held assumptions about social enterprises. Design/metho...
The "by-product theory" of collective action is re-examined by taking into consideration the indispe...
The organizing work is a prerequisite for any collective action, but it must be undertaken with a fe...
This article provides indirect empirical evidence with which to verify whether the logic of collecti...
Collective action problems arise in a variety of situations. The economic theory of public good prov...
ABSTRACTInterpreting social enterprisesInstitutional and organizational variety is increasingly char...
Free riders can exploit and therefore subvert joint enterprises. Empirical and theoretical research ...
Almost all of us sometimes voluntarily give up some scarce resources to make someone else better. No...
International audienceNon-profit organizations (NPOs) provide modern society with a large variety of...
When social bene\u85ts cannot be measured, a hybrid organization which se-lects managers based on mo...
We investigate the link between individual motivations and economic organisations by focusing on the...
This paper puts to the test the conjecture that by offering collective con-tracts (contracts to grou...
The purpose of this thesis is to mobilise the concept of network sociality (Wittel 2001) as a framew...
In this chapter we illustrate how the public sector might fail in narrowing spatial inequalities, an...
ABSTRACT Milton Friedman argued that the social responsibility of firms is to maximize profits. This...
Purpose – To debate some of the commonly-held assumptions about social enterprises. Design/metho...
The "by-product theory" of collective action is re-examined by taking into consideration the indispe...
The organizing work is a prerequisite for any collective action, but it must be undertaken with a fe...
This article provides indirect empirical evidence with which to verify whether the logic of collecti...
Collective action problems arise in a variety of situations. The economic theory of public good prov...
ABSTRACTInterpreting social enterprisesInstitutional and organizational variety is increasingly char...
Free riders can exploit and therefore subvert joint enterprises. Empirical and theoretical research ...
Almost all of us sometimes voluntarily give up some scarce resources to make someone else better. No...
International audienceNon-profit organizations (NPOs) provide modern society with a large variety of...
When social bene\u85ts cannot be measured, a hybrid organization which se-lects managers based on mo...
We investigate the link between individual motivations and economic organisations by focusing on the...
This paper puts to the test the conjecture that by offering collective con-tracts (contracts to grou...
The purpose of this thesis is to mobilise the concept of network sociality (Wittel 2001) as a framew...
In this chapter we illustrate how the public sector might fail in narrowing spatial inequalities, an...
ABSTRACT Milton Friedman argued that the social responsibility of firms is to maximize profits. This...
Purpose – To debate some of the commonly-held assumptions about social enterprises. Design/metho...