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This paper builds a model of competition through fundraising between horizontally differentiated NGOs. NGOs allocate their time resource between working on the project and fundraising, which attracts private donations. If the market size is fixed, the fundraising levels increase with the number...
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Why many large non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are becoming multinational entities? What are the welfare implications of this integration of markets for development donations? To answer these questions, we build a simple two-country model with horizontally differentiated NGOs competing...
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We build an occupational-choice general-equilibrium model of an economy with the non-profit sector financed through … private warm-glow donations. Lack of monitoring on the use of funds implies that an increase of funds of the non-profit sector … the motivational composition and performance of the non-profit sector. If motivated donors give more than unmotivated ones …
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Globalization has been accompanied by rising pressure from advocacy non-governmental organizations (NGOs) on multinational firms to act in socially-responsible manner. We analyze how NGO pressure interacts with industry structure, using a simple model of NGO-firm interaction embedded in an...
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This paper systematizes the results of the empirical literature on development non-governmental organizations (NGOs), drawing both from quantitative and qualitative analyses, and constructs a set of basic facts about these organizations. These basic facts concern the size of the development NGO...
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Mission-driven nonprofit organizations compete for donations through fundraising activities. Such competition can lead …
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We study short-run and long-run effects of a government subsidy to private nonprofit ownership of public good projects … constraint of non-profit organizations, which allows them to engage in supply-expanding activities. We test this prediction using …
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Mission-driven nonprofit organizations compete for donations through fundraising activities. Such competition can lead …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011056129
Why many large non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are becoming multinational entities? What are the welfare implications of this integration of markets for development donations? To answer these questions, we build a simple two-country model with horizontally differentiated NGOs competing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005013915
What are the effects of the integration of markets for private donations for development on NGOs’ performance? How is the welfare of donors and beneficiaries affected? To answer these questions, we build a model of a market for development donations with horizontally differentiated NGOs...
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