Working For God? Evidence From A Change In Financing Of Nonprofit Health Care Providers In Uganda3
利用乌干达非营利医疗保健提供者融资变化,检验两种组织行为理论,发现财政援助增加了实验室检测、降低了用户费用并提高了利用率,表明宗教非营利机构有内在动机服务穷人。
What motivates religious nonprofit health care providers? This paper uses a change in financing of nonprofit health care providers in Uganda to test two theories of organizational behavior. We show that financial aid leads to more laboratory testing, lower user charges, and increased utilization. These findings are consistent with the view that religious nonprofit providers are intrinsically motivated to serve (poor) people and that these preferences matter quantitatively.