Skip to main content
About HEC About HEC
Summer School Summer School
Faculty & Research Faculty & Research
KISED: Korea Institute of Startup & Entrepreneurship Development KISED: Korea Institute of Startup & Entrepreneurship Development
Master’s programs Master’s programs
Bachelor Programs Bachelor Programs
MBA Programs MBA Programs
PhD Program PhD Program
Executive Education Executive Education
HEC Online HEC Online
About HEC
Overview Overview
Who
We Are
Who
We Are
Égalité des chances Égalité des chances
HEC Talents HEC Talents
International International
Sustainability Sustainability
Diversity
& Inclusion
Diversity
& Inclusion
The HEC
Foundation
The HEC
Foundation
Campus life Campus life
Activity Reports Activity Reports
Summer School
Youth Programs Youth Programs
Summer programs Summer programs
Online Programs Online Programs
Faculty & Research
Overview Overview
Faculty Directory Faculty Directory
Departments Departments
Centers Centers
Chairs Chairs
Grants Grants
Knowledge@HEC Knowledge@HEC
Master’s programs
Master in
Management
Master in
Management
Master's
Programs
Master's
Programs
Double Degree
Programs
Double Degree
Programs
Bachelor
Programs
Bachelor
Programs
Summer
Programs
Summer
Programs
Exchange
students
Exchange
students
Student
Life
Student
Life
Our
Difference
Our
Difference
Bachelor Programs
Overview Overview
Course content Course content
Admissions Admissions
Fees and Financing Fees and Financing
MBA Programs
MBA MBA
Executive MBA Executive MBA
TRIUM EMBA TRIUM EMBA
PhD Program
Overview Overview
HEC Difference HEC Difference
Program details Program details
Research areas Research areas
HEC Community HEC Community
Placement Placement
Job Market Job Market
Admissions Admissions
Financing Financing
FAQ FAQ
Executive Education
Home Home
About us About us
Management topics Management topics
Open Programs Open Programs
Custom Programs Custom Programs
Events/News Events/News
Contacts Contacts
HEC Online
Overview Overview
Executive programs Executive programs
MOOCs MOOCs
Summer Programs Summer Programs
Youth programs Youth programs
Faculty & Research

Program Spending Ratio vs. Fundraising Investment: What Drives Donations in the Humanitarian Sector

10 Sep
2019
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Paris
English

Participate

Add to calendar
2019-09-10T11:00:00 2019-09-10T12:30:00 Program Spending Ratio vs. Fundraising Investment: What Drives Donations in the Humanitarian Sector Information Systems and Operations Management Speaker : Mahyar Eftekhar W.P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. eftekhar@asu.edu HEC Campus - Jouy-En-Josas - Buil. V - Room Bernard Ramanantsoa Paris

Information Systems and Operations Management

Speaker : Mahyar Eftekhar

W.P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. eftekhar@asu.edu

HEC Campus - Jouy-En-Josas - Buil. V - Room Bernard Ramanantsoa

Abstract:

Humanitarian organizations (HOs) typically consider fundraising activities as the predominant solution to increase public donations. Yet, fundraising diverts funds from core programs, generating a negative impact on program spending ratio, which is a widely-used measure of a nonprofit organization’s efficiency, and thereby potentially reducing donations. This trade-off can be avoided if management knows how much weight to place on fundraising versus program spending. To address this question, we use panel data from over 100 US-based HOs between 2000 and 2014 to examine the impact of program spending ratio and fundraising investment on public donations while controlling for program diversity and allowing for the moderating effects of transparency and media exposure. Our results suggest that maintaining a high program spending ratio likely increases the donation income of all HOs, but fundraising investment seems to be more beneficial for larger HOs. Furthermore, transparency accelerates the impact of an HO’s program spending ratio only if its spending ratio is above a certain threshold, but the moderating effect of media exposure on fundraising investment is mixed and limited.

 

 

Bio:

Mahyar Eftekhar’s research contributes to both areas that health and humanitarian organizations typically participate in; development programs (e.g., access to food, health, education, and sanitation), and emergency disaster response. He also studies organizational growth and survival policies in nonprofit sectors. He has received a 2018 DARPA Young Faculty Award in recognition of his past and current studies. He obtained his PhD in Operations Management from HEC Paris, and joined ASU W.P. Carey School of Business in 2014.

Participate

Add to calendar
2019-09-10T11:00:00 2019-09-10T12:30:00 Program Spending Ratio vs. Fundraising Investment: What Drives Donations in the Humanitarian Sector Information Systems and Operations Management Speaker : Mahyar Eftekhar W.P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. eftekhar@asu.edu HEC Campus - Jouy-En-Josas - Buil. V - Room Bernard Ramanantsoa Paris