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Conflicting theories of the nonprofit firm have existed for several decades yet empirical research has not resolved these debates, partly because the theories are not easily testable but also because empirical research generally considers organizations in isolation rather than in markets. Here...
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characteristics. The findings are best explained by differences in the objectives adopted by hospital types rather than differences in … capital constraints faced by them. Preliminary evidence suggests that hospital behavior depends on the ownership form of …
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hospitals convert: financial concerns and board culture-perceived mission. Financial concerns are multifaceted and include … reimbursement from the public sector. Further, conversions are likely to cause fragmentation of the hospital market between rich and …
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population already has geographic access to the service at a nearby hospital. The first effect is stronger, leading to the net …
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hospital ownership in the urban context. We examine differences in the provision of profitable and unprofitable medical … services in rural areas across nonprofit, for-profit, and government hospitals. We also consider the effect of hospital … ownership mix within rural hospital markets. We find that rural nonprofit hospitals are more likely than for-profit hospitals to …
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