Examining the Efficacy of Accountability Systems in Preventing Nonprofit Misconduct: A Look Beyond Financial Fraud

Author:

Lamothe Meeyoung1ORCID,Ter-Mkrtchyan Ani2ORCID,Ruddle Travis B.1,Kuyon Kayleigh3

Affiliation:

1. The University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA

2. New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, USA

3. University of California, Berkeley, USA

Abstract

The purpose of our study is to broaden the investigation of nonprofit misconduct beyond financial fraud perpetrated by individual actors and to identify structural features that are more or less likely to be associated with actual misconduct. We utilize the Charity Navigator Advisory System and related press releases to identify 215 nonprofit organizations with confirmed or alleged misconduct. We also collect the IRS Form 990 information for 133 out of the 215 organizations with known misconduct and 150 organizations without known misconduct to compare their accountability structures. Our findings suggest that, while financial fraud committed by individual perpetrators against their organizations is the most frequently identified type of misconduct, a substantial number of other types of misbehaviors also commonly occur. Our comparison analysis indicates that organizations with known misconduct deviate significantly from scandal-free charities in several structural aspects.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous)

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