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Who Profits from Not-For-Profits: A Reconsideration

Health Services Management Research, 1989
‘Who profits from nonprofits?’ asked Herzlinger and Krasker in a recent Harvard Business Review article. Their study examined whether not-for-profit hospitals achieve the intended social goals for which they are subsidised by society. In this paper, we report a reconsideration of Herzlinger and Krasker's question.
Adam G. Skelton   +2 more
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For-Profit Democracy

For-Profit Democracy, 2018
This chapter discusses for-profit democracy, in which the utilitarian rule of the most people and the greatest profit defines the government's purpose. It focuses on nuclear power as an outcome of for-profit democracy.
L. Ashwood
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WAGES AND PROFITS

Oxford Economic Papers, 1978
Abstract Wages and profits must be regarded as simultaneously determined—profits must not be regarded as a residual. In the short period both are determined by current demand, profits fluctuating much more strongly than wages. More important is the long-period factor, which depends upon capital-labor substitution elasticity.
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To Profit or Not to Profit? The Role of Greed Perceptions in Consumer Support for Social Ventures

, 2017
An increasing number of social ventures are for-profit companies (i.e., for-profit social ventures) that seek to advance a social cause while making a profit.
S. Lee, Lisa E. Bolton, K. Winterich
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The Profits of Non-Profit

2011
I would like here to consider responsibility in the realm of non-profit organizations — not only charities, but also those organizations that exist to make money for those they represent, such as business and worker unions. Let’s first state, once and for all, that non-profit is not no-profit.
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Profit over people

The Applied Theatre Reader, 2020
Noam Chomsky
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interest and profit

1987
Il testo ricostruisce le diverse posizioni proposte in letteratura sulla relazione tra i saggi di interesse e di profitto dai tempi di A. Smith e evidenzia la possibilità che una determinazione autonomia dei saggi di interesse da parte delle autorità moentarie incida direttamente sulle variabili ...
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Leadership styles and organizational learning in UK for-profit and non-profit sports organizations

, 2017
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the transformational and transactional leadership styles and organizational learning at for-profit and non-profit sports organizations, and the impact of these leadership styles on enhancing ...
Majd Megheirkouni
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Entrepreneurship and Profit

1985
Risk arises in particular types of production (e.g. oil-drilling) and where production takes place in advance of an uncertain demand. ‘Entrepreneurship’ accepts this risk, and it has to be paid at least its opportunity cost — ‘normal profit’. The size of normal profit will vary according to the degree of risk involved and the willingness of people to ...
J. Harvey, M. K. Johnson
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Profits and Profitability

1999
Abstract Compares the profits and profitability of the largest British, French and German companies. The analysis is based on net published profits. Given their larger size, British companies tended to generate higher profits than their continental counterparts throughout the twentieth century.
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