TY - JOUR
T1 - Non-profit extension in rural Cameroon
T2 - A study of demand and supply determinants
AU - Balgah, Roland Azibo
AU - Valentinov, Vladislav
AU - Buchenrieder, Gertrud
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Purpose: The paper is aimed at examining the correspondence between the demand-side and supply-side determinants of the existence of non-profit firms. Design/methodology/approach: The case study approach is used to compare the demand-side and supply-side determinants for a single non-profit organization in rural Cameroon. Findings: It is shown that the supply-side determinants of the examined non-profit organization, while interrelated with the demand-side determinants, are not reducible to these. Research limitations/implications: This finding implies the need to steer a middle course between those theoretical approaches that assume no integration between the demand-side and supply-side determinants, and those that assume complete integration between these. Originality/value: The current non-profit economics literature, represented by the above approaches, tends to assume away the complex interaction between the demand-side and supply-side rationales of non-profit organization. The contribution of the present paper is to highlight the limitations of this assumption.
AB - Purpose: The paper is aimed at examining the correspondence between the demand-side and supply-side determinants of the existence of non-profit firms. Design/methodology/approach: The case study approach is used to compare the demand-side and supply-side determinants for a single non-profit organization in rural Cameroon. Findings: It is shown that the supply-side determinants of the examined non-profit organization, while interrelated with the demand-side determinants, are not reducible to these. Research limitations/implications: This finding implies the need to steer a middle course between those theoretical approaches that assume no integration between the demand-side and supply-side determinants, and those that assume complete integration between these. Originality/value: The current non-profit economics literature, represented by the above approaches, tends to assume away the complex interaction between the demand-side and supply-side rationales of non-profit organization. The contribution of the present paper is to highlight the limitations of this assumption.
KW - Cameroon
KW - Determinants
KW - Non-profit organizations
KW - Rural areas
KW - Supply and demand
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=77951169920&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1108/03068291011038972
DO - 10.1108/03068291011038972
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77951169920
SN - 0306-8293
VL - 37
SP - 391
EP - 399
JO - International Journal of Social Economics
JF - International Journal of Social Economics
IS - 5
ER -