Social Entrepreneur and NPO : An incomplete contract approach to collective action for public goods

廣島大學經濟論叢 Volume 27 Issue 3 Page 1-14 published_at 2004-03-15
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Title ( eng )
Social Entrepreneur and NPO : An incomplete contract approach to collective action for public goods
Creator
Ueda Yoshifumi
Source Title
廣島大學經濟論叢
The Hiroshima Economic Review
Volume 27
Issue 3
Start Page 1
End Page 14
Journal Identifire
[ISSN] 0386-2704
[NCID] AN00213519
Abstract
The "by-product theory" of collective action is re-examined by taking into consideration the indispensability of network formation or organizing work undertaken by social entrepreneurs. A three-stage game in which an enterprise of private good-cum-collective good is undertaken is presented to examine the efficacy of the "selective incentives" schemes. The conditions for NPO to be chosen on a rational basis and those for an entrepreneur to become a social entrepreneur are derived. It is shown that even if the free-rider problem with organizing work is solved by the selective incentive scheme, the so-called undersupply problem remains to be solved as long as social entrepreneurs are of a selfish type.
Keywords
Global Commons
Organizing Work
Selective Incentive
Social Entrepreneur
Not-for-Profit Organization
NDC
Economics [ 330 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学経済学会
国立情報学研究所
Date of Issued 2004-03-15
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0386-2704
[NCID] AN00213519