This paper examines innovations to religious and non-religious service provision by religious organizations in India. We present a stylized Hotelling-style model in which two religious organizations position themselves at opposite locations to differentiate themselves on the religious spectrum in order to compete to attract adherents. Moreover, the model predicts that economic inequality can make both organizations increase their provision of non-religious services to retain adherents. In order to test our propositions, we present unique primary survey data on the economics of religion that we have collected from 2006-2008 on 568 Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Sikh and Jain religious organizations spread across seven Indian states. We use these ...
The paper will examine the dramatic rise of the right-wing Hindu organisations in India, especially ...
Religious forces that attempt to gain political power may establish political parties, often leading...
The question “what is Hinduism? has been asked and answered about as many times as the question “wh...
This paper examines innovations to religious and non-religious service provision by religious organi...
This paper examines religious and non-religious service provision by religious organisations in Indi...
Marketing communication is a vital strategic tool for religious organizations to achieve competitive...
The economics of religion is a relatively new field of research in economics. This survey serves two...
Purpose- This paper aims to analyze the relationship between religious differences (i.e. religious d...
While considerable concern has emerged about the impact of religion on economic development, little ...
www.cepe.ethz.ch Characteristics of religious groups are an important area that needs to be studied ...
This paper is the first output from research into faith-based service providers and their relationsh...
In places such as India where both identity and conflict are often derived from religious affiliatio...
In a non-Western context, this paper demonstrates how indigenous religious entrepreneurs drive relig...
Innovation ability is an important factor to measure firms’ strength and is vital to the long-term d...
Hindu guru organisations are innovators of contemporary Hinduism with far-reaching relevance on a mu...
The paper will examine the dramatic rise of the right-wing Hindu organisations in India, especially ...
Religious forces that attempt to gain political power may establish political parties, often leading...
The question “what is Hinduism? has been asked and answered about as many times as the question “wh...
This paper examines innovations to religious and non-religious service provision by religious organi...
This paper examines religious and non-religious service provision by religious organisations in Indi...
Marketing communication is a vital strategic tool for religious organizations to achieve competitive...
The economics of religion is a relatively new field of research in economics. This survey serves two...
Purpose- This paper aims to analyze the relationship between religious differences (i.e. religious d...
While considerable concern has emerged about the impact of religion on economic development, little ...
www.cepe.ethz.ch Characteristics of religious groups are an important area that needs to be studied ...
This paper is the first output from research into faith-based service providers and their relationsh...
In places such as India where both identity and conflict are often derived from religious affiliatio...
In a non-Western context, this paper demonstrates how indigenous religious entrepreneurs drive relig...
Innovation ability is an important factor to measure firms’ strength and is vital to the long-term d...
Hindu guru organisations are innovators of contemporary Hinduism with far-reaching relevance on a mu...
The paper will examine the dramatic rise of the right-wing Hindu organisations in India, especially ...
Religious forces that attempt to gain political power may establish political parties, often leading...
The question “what is Hinduism? has been asked and answered about as many times as the question “wh...