Ep39 “Why Does the Non-Profit Model Work?” with Daniel Diermeier
16 Feb 2024 (9 months ago)
Nonprofits vs. For-profit Organizations
- Nonprofits lack a clearly defined party in whose interest the organization is being run, unlike for-profit organizations with residual claimants (shareholders).
- The absence of a disciplining mechanism in nonprofits could lead to abuse.
Universities as Nonprofits
- Universities are often run as nonprofits and have been successful despite the absence of a clear profit motive.
- Universities have various stakeholders, including current students, faculty, administrators, and alumni.
- Alumni seem to have a strong connection to their universities and are willing to donate time, effort, and money to them.
- The reputation of a university is crucial for maintaining donations and involvement from alumni.
- The reputation of a university responds slowly to changes, making it surprising that the nonprofit model works as well as it does.
- Vanderbilt University's objective is to produce groundbreaking research and transformative education.
- Universities are built for the long haul and focus on generating resources through quality work and reputation rather than storing away resources for the future.
- The most successful universities focus on creating a positive feedback loop where excellence leads to reputation, which in turn attracts talent and resources, leading to further excellence.
- A university's reputation is its most valuable asset and should be protected by being clear about the university's values and principles and communicating in a way that resonates with multiple stakeholders.
- Balancing the interests of different stakeholders, such as students, faculty, alumni, and the general public, is a complex challenge for university leaders.
Funding and Governance
- Nonprofits, including universities, rely on philanthropy and federal research support as sources of capital.
- Their governance structures are designed to ensure that they stay on track with their mission without direct financial incentives.
- Investment decisions should be made strategically, considering factors such as emerging fields, potential for eminence, and resource strength.
The Role of Alumni
- Alumni have a deep and unique bond with their universities, which motivates them to care about the university's success and actively participate in its governance.
Advantages of the Nonprofit Model
- The private model of funding through endowments allows universities to pursue their mission without being so dependent on public funding.
- The research conducted by great universities generates a tremendous amount of social benefit, but the return on investment is not captured by the university.
- Universities have a huge advantage over for-profit R&D shops and companies because of the multi-purpose use of research infrastructure and the education of graduate and undergraduate students.
- For-profit organizations won't invest in research because they can't capture the positive externalities, whereas non-profit organizations don't care about not capturing the positive externalities, giving universities a competitive advantage.
- The non-profit structure may be the right way to go after big problems that need to be solved in society rather than trying to discipline for-profit organizations with various mechanisms.