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Family Control and Expropriation at Not-for-Profit Organizations: Evidence from Korean Private Universities

机译:非营利组织的家庭控制与征用:韩国私立大学的证据

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Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: We study an agency problem in private universities - the conflict between controlling families and other stakeholders. We investigate whether universities over which controlling families have disproportionately significant power relative to the amount of funds they contribute, that is, universities with high expropriation risk, are associated with lower outside donations and poor quality. Research Findings/Insights: Using a sample of Korean private universities, we find that measures of family control in excess of monetary contributions are negatively related to the level of outside donation and measures of university quality. We also find that universities at which the controlling family exerts disproportionate control are more likely to face disputes between the controlling family and other stakeholders. Finally, we show that our results are not driven by reverse causality. Theoretical/Academic Implications: While the existing literature on not-for-profit organizations focuses on the conflict between professional managers and other stakeholders, we study the conflict between controlling families and other stakeholders. We investigate a situation in which the controlling family expropriates other stakeholders, a topic missing from the existing not-for-profit literature. Practitioner/Policy Implications: This study offers insights to policymakers interested in creating private universities in an emerging market setting. The relevance of our results is not limited to Korea. According to Altbach, family control of private universities is prevalent in a number of countries, including Mexico, Thailand, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Argentina, India, and China.
机译:论文类型:实证研究问题/问题:我们研究私立大学中的代理问题-控制家庭与其他利益相关者之间的冲突。我们调查了控制家族所拥有的大学相对于其捐赠的资金量具有不相称的重要力量,即被征用风险高的大学,是否与外部捐款减少和质量差有关。研究结果/见解:通过对韩国一所私立大学的抽样调查,我们发现,超出金钱捐款的家庭控制措施与外部捐赠水平和大学质量的措施有负相关。我们还发现,控制家族所施加的控制权不相称的大学更有可能面临控制家族与其他利益相关者之间的纠纷。最后,我们证明了我们的结果不受反向因果关系的驱动。理论/学术意义:虽然有关非营利组织的现有文献集中在职业经理人与其他利益相关者之间的冲突,但我们研究了控制家族与其他利益相关者之间的冲突。我们调查了控制家族没收其他利益相关者的情况,这是现有非营利性文献中所缺少的主题。从业者/政策含义:本研究为有兴趣在新兴市场环境中创建私立大学的决策者提供见解。我们的结果的相关性不仅限于韩国。根据Altbach的说法,私立大学的家庭控制在许多国家都很普遍,包括墨西哥,泰国,台湾,日本,韩国,菲律宾,阿根廷,印度和中国。

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