A Time and a Place: Non-Profit Engagement in the Creation of Markets and Industry Emergence

Sonali K. Shah, Rajshree Agarwal, S. Sonka
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This paper sheds light on how non-profit organizations can aid economic development by supporting the emergence of markets and industries in developing country contexts. We qualitatively examine archival data on the development of two industries: grain-storage metal silos in Central America during the late 1900s where nonprofits “seeded” new firms, and mobile money in Africa during the early 2000s where non-profits “transplanted” an established firm into Africa. Our comparison of these cases reveals two key findings. We find that either non-profits or firms can accomplish some activities, while other activities are undertaken only by non-profits. We also find that both nonprofits and firms circumvent institutional voids–that is they devise solutions that allow the focal industry to function while not necessarily providing a solution for the economy as a whole. We highlight opportunities for integrating institutional theory, organizational economics, and theories of industry and technology evolution to better understand how nonprofits and firms can work together to develop industries in underserved regions that have traditionally lacked strong institutions.
时间与地点:非营利组织参与市场创造与产业崛起
本文阐明了非营利组织如何通过支持发展中国家市场和产业的出现来帮助经济发展。我们定性地研究了两个行业发展的档案数据:20世纪末中美洲的粮食储存金属筒仓,非营利组织在那里“播种”新公司;21世纪初非洲的移动货币,非营利组织将一家老牌公司“移植”到非洲。我们对这些案例的比较揭示了两个关键发现。我们发现非营利组织和企业都可以完成一些活动,而其他活动则只能由非营利组织承担。我们还发现,非营利组织和企业都规避了制度空白——也就是说,他们设计的解决方案允许重点行业发挥作用,而不一定为整个经济提供解决方案。我们强调了整合制度理论、组织经济学、产业和技术进化理论的机会,以更好地理解非营利组织和企业如何在传统上缺乏强大制度的服务不足地区共同发展产业。
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