Experimentally Disentangling Donors’ Perceptions of Government-Supported Nonprofits: Cost-Efficiency, Program Impact, and Shared Services

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL ISSUES Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI:10.1177/08997640231158593
ChiaKo Hung, Yuan Tian, Youlang Zhang
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This study advances understanding of the relationship between government support and private donations, by further investigating the mechanisms underlying that relationship and by examining a nonmonetary form of government support, namely, shared services. We use a survey experimental design to highlight U.S. donors’ perceptions of government-supported nonprofits. The results suggest that donors are less willing to give to government-funded nonprofits. This is not only because donors see government funding as a substitute for their donations but also because donors perceive government-funded nonprofits as cost-inefficient. The results also suggest that donors’ relative reluctance to donate to government-funded nonprofits is not because donors perceive government-funded nonprofits as less impactful and that donors’ decisions about giving do not vary according to the forms of government support nonprofits receive. Overall, our findings stress the importance of governments simplifying administrative procedures for nonprofits to apply for and manage government funding.
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实验性地解开捐赠者对政府支持的非营利组织的看法:成本效率、项目影响和共享服务
本研究通过进一步调查政府支持和私人捐赠之间关系的潜在机制,并通过研究非货币形式的政府支持,即共享服务,促进了对政府支持和私人捐赠之间关系的理解。我们使用调查实验设计来突出美国捐赠者对政府支持的非营利组织的看法。结果表明,捐赠者不太愿意向政府资助的非营利组织捐款。这不仅是因为捐赠者将政府资助视为他们捐款的替代品,还因为捐赠者认为政府资助的非营利组织成本低下。研究结果还表明,捐赠者相对不愿向政府资助的非营利组织捐款,并不是因为捐赠者认为政府资助的非营利组织影响力较小,而且捐赠者的捐赠决定并不会因非营利组织获得的政府支持形式而改变。总的来说,我们的研究结果强调了政府简化非营利组织申请和管理政府资助的行政程序的重要性。
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期刊介绍: Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, the journal of the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action, is an international, interdisciplinary journal that seeks to enhance the quality of life and general welfare of humanity through effective and appropriate voluntary action by reporting on research and programs related to voluntarism, citizen participation, philanthropy, and nonprofit organizations in societies around the world.
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