In today's multisector configurations, there is little clarity about whether and how public and private subsidies influence social enterprises' pursuit of financial stability. We address the strategic role of donors in the social-business life cycle whereby social enterprise start-ups rely on subsidies, while mature social enterprises strive for independence from donors. To address the "missing middle,"we develop a typology of subsidy instruments and an intermediary signaling model to clarify how subsidies shape the evolution of outcomes for social enterprises. We argue that source variation matters for certain instruments like corporate intangibles and governmentally subsidized credit guarantees, which trigger crowding-in effects and attra...
This study addresses the successive calls to better understand the contexts of crowdfunding as well ...
The issue of surplus distribution has hardly been analyzed in the context of the social economy. Thi...
Abstract: When the government gives a grant to a private charitable organization, do the donors to t...
In today’s multisector configurations, there is little clarity about whether and how public and priv...
An important question in public economics is to what extent changes in government funding lead to ch...
In theories of nonprofit behavior where government grants crowd-out private dona-tions, the results ...
Although early-stage finance is critical to the growth of most ventures, it is even more important f...
The costs and benefits of subsidized microfinance are still controversial. We utilize a cost-functio...
We analyze financial support for the entrepreneurial sector. State support can raise welfare by rela...
Crowdfunded microfinance research has routinely examined how campaign characteristics drive funding ...
The authors work closely with academia and governmental organizations in the UK and abroad to develo...
When are donations to non-profit organizations responsive to changes in government funding? This art...
How does a business that wants “do good” while doing well finance its operations? In particular, how...
Extant models of the financial patronage of Social Movement Organisations (SMOs) by private foundati...
peer reviewedA large number of social enterprises (SEs) use grants as early-stage financing to estab...
This study addresses the successive calls to better understand the contexts of crowdfunding as well ...
The issue of surplus distribution has hardly been analyzed in the context of the social economy. Thi...
Abstract: When the government gives a grant to a private charitable organization, do the donors to t...
In today’s multisector configurations, there is little clarity about whether and how public and priv...
An important question in public economics is to what extent changes in government funding lead to ch...
In theories of nonprofit behavior where government grants crowd-out private dona-tions, the results ...
Although early-stage finance is critical to the growth of most ventures, it is even more important f...
The costs and benefits of subsidized microfinance are still controversial. We utilize a cost-functio...
We analyze financial support for the entrepreneurial sector. State support can raise welfare by rela...
Crowdfunded microfinance research has routinely examined how campaign characteristics drive funding ...
The authors work closely with academia and governmental organizations in the UK and abroad to develo...
When are donations to non-profit organizations responsive to changes in government funding? This art...
How does a business that wants “do good” while doing well finance its operations? In particular, how...
Extant models of the financial patronage of Social Movement Organisations (SMOs) by private foundati...
peer reviewedA large number of social enterprises (SEs) use grants as early-stage financing to estab...
This study addresses the successive calls to better understand the contexts of crowdfunding as well ...
The issue of surplus distribution has hardly been analyzed in the context of the social economy. Thi...
Abstract: When the government gives a grant to a private charitable organization, do the donors to t...