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Revenue composition and financial health of nonprofit humanitarian and emergency health services

Syed Tariq (Suleman Dawood School of Business, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan) (Department of Business Studies, Namal Institute, Mianwali, Pakistan)
Muhammad Adeel Zaffar (Suleman Dawood School of Business, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan)
Yasir Riaz (Department of Business Studies, Namal Institute, Mianwali, Pakistan)
Muhammad Naiman Jalil (College of Business and Economics, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates)

Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences

ISSN: 1026-4116

Article publication date: 14 February 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

Emergency health and humanitarian nonprofits work under volatile circumstances that strain nonprofits' financial resources. This study investigates the impact of revenue composition on the financial health of these nonprofits and the impact of financial health on the likelihood of financial distress.

Design/methodology/approach

A sample of 11,335 emergency nonprofits from 2003 to 2020 was obtained through form 990 data and studied through a difference generalized method of moments (GMM) approach for the impact of revenue composition on financial health. The impact of financial health on financial distress was studied through panel logistics regression.

Findings

Revenue diversification adversely affects the financial health of nonprofit emergency health and humanitarian organizations contrary to the implications of modern portfolio theory. The financial health of nonprofit emergency health and humanitarian organizations is persistent through the significant positive effect of lags in most cases.

Originality/value

The emergency health subsector of nonprofits was studied separately due to the unique nature of the sectors' operations and operating environment. The impact of revenue composition was investigated on key dimensions of financial health. Omitted variable bias, simultaneity and dynamic endogeneity were handled through difference GMM.

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Citation

Tariq, S., Zaffar, M.A., Riaz, Y. and Jalil, M.N. (2023), "Revenue composition and financial health of nonprofit humanitarian and emergency health services", Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/JEAS-07-2022-0174

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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