International audienceThis article provides a theoretical framework to understand the tendency of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to cluster and the circumstances under which such clustering is socially undesirable. NGOs compete through fundraising for donations and choose issues to focus their projects on. Donors have latent willingness-to-give that may differ across issues, but they need to be ‘awakened' to give. Raising funds focusing on the same issue creates positive informational spillovers across NGOs. Each NGO chooses whether to compete in the same market (clustering) with spillovers, or to face weaker competition under issue specialisation. We show that equilibrium clustering is more likely to occur when the share of multiple...
This paper builds a model of competition through fundraising between horizontally differentiated NGO...
This paper builds a model of competition through fundraising between horizontally differentiated NGO...
This paper builds a model of competition through fundraising between horizontally differentiated NGO...
International audienceThis article provides a theoretical framework to understand the tendency of no...
International audienceThis article provides a theoretical framework to understand the tendency of no...
International audienceThis article provides a theoretical framework to understand the tendency of no...
International audienceThis article provides a theoretical framework to understand the tendency of no...
This article provides a theoretical framework to understand the tendency of non-governmental organis...
ABSTRACT This article provides a theoretical framework to understand the tendency of non-governmenta...
This paper provides a theoretical framework to understand the tendency of non governmental organisat...
This paper provides a theoretical framework to understand the tendency of non governmental organisat...
We build a model with non-governmental organizations competing through fundraising for donations and...
We build a model with non-governmental organizations competing through fundraising for donations and...
This paper builds a model of competition through fundraising between horizontally differentiated NGO...
This paper builds a model of competition through fundraising between horizontally differentiated NGO...
This paper builds a model of competition through fundraising between horizontally differentiated NGO...
This paper builds a model of competition through fundraising between horizontally differentiated NGO...
This paper builds a model of competition through fundraising between horizontally differentiated NGO...
International audienceThis article provides a theoretical framework to understand the tendency of no...
International audienceThis article provides a theoretical framework to understand the tendency of no...
International audienceThis article provides a theoretical framework to understand the tendency of no...
International audienceThis article provides a theoretical framework to understand the tendency of no...
This article provides a theoretical framework to understand the tendency of non-governmental organis...
ABSTRACT This article provides a theoretical framework to understand the tendency of non-governmenta...
This paper provides a theoretical framework to understand the tendency of non governmental organisat...
This paper provides a theoretical framework to understand the tendency of non governmental organisat...
We build a model with non-governmental organizations competing through fundraising for donations and...
We build a model with non-governmental organizations competing through fundraising for donations and...
This paper builds a model of competition through fundraising between horizontally differentiated NGO...
This paper builds a model of competition through fundraising between horizontally differentiated NGO...
This paper builds a model of competition through fundraising between horizontally differentiated NGO...
This paper builds a model of competition through fundraising between horizontally differentiated NGO...
This paper builds a model of competition through fundraising between horizontally differentiated NGO...