"This paper revisits the hypothesis that nonprofit organizations emerge in markets that are characterized by contractual incompleteness because they ensure consumers against opportunistic behavior. We extend the Glaeser and Shleifer (2001) framework which studies an entrepreneur's optimal choice of organizational form and service quality when quality is non-contractible into a repeated interaction setting. The main result is that when reputations can be sustained, then for-profit status is the preferred organizational form and high quality services are ensured. This finding suggests that existing explanations of nonprofit organizations that focus entirely on contractual imperfections in the producer/consumer relationship may be inadequate."...
When product quality is unobservable before purchase, the equilibrium price may be inefficiently hig...
Are nonprofit organizations \u27different\u27 from firms with owners? The accepted economic account ...
A growing body of literature discusses the (dis)advantages of nonprofit organizations becoming comme...
This paper revisits the hypothesis that nonprofit organizations emerge in markets that are character...
This paper revisits the hypothesis that nonprofit organizations emerge in markets that are character...
"This paper revisits the hypothesis that nonprofit organizations emerge in markets that are characte...
An entrepreneur can organize either a for-profit or a nonprofit firm to sell products or services to...
An entrepreneur can organize either a for-profit or a nonprofit firm to sell products or services to...
Abstract This paper formalizes the difference between firms, nonprofits, and cooperatives and identi...
This paper formalizes the difference between firms, nonprofits, and cooperatives and identifies opti...
This thesis is a collection of three essays that are concerned with the role of organizational form ...
This paper formalizes the difference between firms, nonprofits, and coop-eratives and identifies opt...
We formalize the difference between profit-maximizing firms, nonprofits, and cooperatives and identi...
We formalize the difference between profit-maximizing firms, nonprofits, and cooperatives and identi...
We formalize the difference between profit-maximizing firms, nonprofits, and cooperatives and identi...
When product quality is unobservable before purchase, the equilibrium price may be inefficiently hig...
Are nonprofit organizations \u27different\u27 from firms with owners? The accepted economic account ...
A growing body of literature discusses the (dis)advantages of nonprofit organizations becoming comme...
This paper revisits the hypothesis that nonprofit organizations emerge in markets that are character...
This paper revisits the hypothesis that nonprofit organizations emerge in markets that are character...
"This paper revisits the hypothesis that nonprofit organizations emerge in markets that are characte...
An entrepreneur can organize either a for-profit or a nonprofit firm to sell products or services to...
An entrepreneur can organize either a for-profit or a nonprofit firm to sell products or services to...
Abstract This paper formalizes the difference between firms, nonprofits, and cooperatives and identi...
This paper formalizes the difference between firms, nonprofits, and cooperatives and identifies opti...
This thesis is a collection of three essays that are concerned with the role of organizational form ...
This paper formalizes the difference between firms, nonprofits, and coop-eratives and identifies opt...
We formalize the difference between profit-maximizing firms, nonprofits, and cooperatives and identi...
We formalize the difference between profit-maximizing firms, nonprofits, and cooperatives and identi...
We formalize the difference between profit-maximizing firms, nonprofits, and cooperatives and identi...
When product quality is unobservable before purchase, the equilibrium price may be inefficiently hig...
Are nonprofit organizations \u27different\u27 from firms with owners? The accepted economic account ...
A growing body of literature discusses the (dis)advantages of nonprofit organizations becoming comme...