We re-examine the labor donation theory of not-for-profits and show that these organizations may exist not necessarily because motivated workers prefer to work in them, or that they dominate for-profits in terms of welfare, but because the excess supply of motivated workers makes the non-profit form more attractive to managers. We show that if firms had to compete for motivated workers then not-for-profit firms would be competed out by for-profit firms. Therefore, the choice between not-for-profit and for-profit provision is not always a question of resolving incentive problems but also one of distribution of rents between management and workers, and consequently, the relative scarcity of workers plays an important role in this choice.free ...
Volunteering often acts as a stepping stone into a paid position. This paper provides an explanation...
We investigate the link between individual motivations and economic organisations by focusing on the...
Exploiting a unique data set created in 1998 on a sample of 228 public, nonprofit and for-profit org...
We re-examine the labor donation theory of not-for-profits and show that these organizations may exi...
We build an occupational-choice general-equilibrium model with for-profit firms, non-profit organiza...
Description: Economists and organization theorists evaluate that entire human life is exchange of va...
We investigate the drivers of the for-profit/not-for-profit wage differential by comparing judgments...
We study optimal non-linear contracts offered by two firms competing for the exclusive services of w...
We study optimal non-linear contracts offered by two firms competing for the exclusive services of w...
open2noWe study optimal non-linear contracts offered by a non-profit and a for-profit firm competing...
Entrepreneurs who start new firms may choose not-for-profit status as a means of committing to soft ...
The goal of our paper is to analyze the differences in terms of effort sensitivity to monetary incen...
How does the environment of an organization influence whether workers voluntarily provide effort? We...
Using data from the 1992-95 Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality, an employer survey, the authors do...
This paper tries to shed light on the economics of non-profit firms. It presents a limited manageria...
Volunteering often acts as a stepping stone into a paid position. This paper provides an explanation...
We investigate the link between individual motivations and economic organisations by focusing on the...
Exploiting a unique data set created in 1998 on a sample of 228 public, nonprofit and for-profit org...
We re-examine the labor donation theory of not-for-profits and show that these organizations may exi...
We build an occupational-choice general-equilibrium model with for-profit firms, non-profit organiza...
Description: Economists and organization theorists evaluate that entire human life is exchange of va...
We investigate the drivers of the for-profit/not-for-profit wage differential by comparing judgments...
We study optimal non-linear contracts offered by two firms competing for the exclusive services of w...
We study optimal non-linear contracts offered by two firms competing for the exclusive services of w...
open2noWe study optimal non-linear contracts offered by a non-profit and a for-profit firm competing...
Entrepreneurs who start new firms may choose not-for-profit status as a means of committing to soft ...
The goal of our paper is to analyze the differences in terms of effort sensitivity to monetary incen...
How does the environment of an organization influence whether workers voluntarily provide effort? We...
Using data from the 1992-95 Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality, an employer survey, the authors do...
This paper tries to shed light on the economics of non-profit firms. It presents a limited manageria...
Volunteering often acts as a stepping stone into a paid position. This paper provides an explanation...
We investigate the link between individual motivations and economic organisations by focusing on the...
Exploiting a unique data set created in 1998 on a sample of 228 public, nonprofit and for-profit org...