Not-For-Profit Organizations And For-Profit Businesses: Perceptions And Reality

  • Tolbert S
  • Moore G
  • Wood C
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Abstract

Not-for-profit organizations represent an important portion of the gross domestic product of the United States; yet there are many misconceptions in the business world regarding not-for-profits. This paper analyzes two surveys -- one of business persons and the other of seniors in an undergraduate business program – to determine the extent of the suspected misconceptions. Then the paper presents factual support to correct typical misconceptions regarding how not-for-profit organizations operate.

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Tolbert, S. H., Moore, G. D., & Wood, C. P. (2010). Not-For-Profit Organizations And For-Profit Businesses: Perceptions And Reality. Journal of Business & Economics Research (JBER), 8(5). https://doi.org/10.19030/jber.v8i5.726

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