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The Influence of Ownership and Compensation Practices on Charitable Activities

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  • Leslie G. Eldenburg
  • Fabio B. Gaertner
  • Theodore H. Goodman

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Recent accounting research provides evidence that similar profit†based compensation incentives are used in for†profit and nonprofit hospitals. Because charity care reduces profits, such incentives should lead for†profit hospital managers to reduce charity care levels. Nonprofit hospital managers, however, may respond differently to the same incentives because they face a different set of institutional pressures and constraints. We compare the association between pay†for†performance incentives and charity care in for†profit and nonprofit hospitals. We find a negative and significant association between charity care and our proxy for profit†based incentives in for†profit hospitals, and no significant association in nonprofit hospitals. These results suggest that linking manager pay to profitability does not appear to discourage charity care in nonprofit hospitals. Apparently, the nonprofit mission, institutional pressures, and ownership constraints moderate the potentially negative effects of profit†based incentives. Because this evidence partially alleviates concerns over nonprofit compensation arrangements that mirror those used in for†profit hospitals, it should be of interest to regulators and policymakers. In addition, this study provides insights into accounting researchers about institutional and organizational influences that affect managerial responses to financial incentives in compensation contracts.

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  • Leslie G. Eldenburg & Fabio B. Gaertner & Theodore H. Goodman, 2015. "The Influence of Ownership and Compensation Practices on Charitable Activities," Contemporary Accounting Research, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 32(1), pages 169-192, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:coacre:v:32:y:2015:i:1:p:169-192
    DOI: 10.1111/1911-3846.12066
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    1. Melvin A. Lamboy-Ruiz & James N. Cannon & Olena V. Watanabe, 2019. "Does State Community Benefits Regulation Influence Charity Care and Operational Efficiency in U.S. Non-profit Hospitals?," Journal of Business Ethics, Springer, vol. 158(2), pages 441-465, August.
    2. Cannon, James N. & Lamboy-Ruiz, Melvin A. & Watanabe, Olena V., 2022. "Ownership type and earnings management in U.S. hospitals," Advances in accounting, Elsevier, vol. 58(C).
    3. Jomon A. Paul & Benedikt Quosigk & Leo MacDonald, 2019. "Factors Impacting Market Concentration of Not-for-Profit Hospitals," Journal of Business Ethics, Springer, vol. 154(2), pages 517-535, January.
    4. Pamela C. Smith & Stephanie Ross & Paige Gee, 2016. "An Exploration of Nonprofit Hospital Executive Compensation Abstract:," Working Papers 0170acc, College of Business, University of Texas at San Antonio.
    5. Amanda Beck & Collin Gilstrap & Jordan Rippy & Brian Vansant, 2021. "Strategic reporting by nonprofit hospitals: an examination of bad debt and charity care," Review of Accounting Studies, Springer, vol. 26(3), pages 933-970, September.

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