We conduct a laboratory experiment to test if there are differences in behavior when subjects can donate either time or money to charity. Our subjects perform an effort task to earn money. In one condition they can have their efforts accrue to a charity instead of themselves. In other conditions subjects may only earn money for their private account but then donate it to a charity. We vary the timing and availability of donation opportunities in the monetary donation settings to test the impact of subtle solicitation pressure. We find that subjects with a more opportunities to donate will donate more often and in larger amounts. Further, subjects giving effort to charity give far more than subjects who give monetary donations – between two ...
In naturally occurring environments, altruism is a widespread phenomenon. People often decide to sac...
This paper studies the effect of information about a charity’s size on individuals’ donations to tha...
Charities operate at different levels: national, state, or local. We test the effect of the level of...
Why do individuals volunteer their time even when recipients receive far less value than the donor’s...
This research examines how a focus on time versus money can lead to two distinct mind-sets that affe...
In some instances, charities insist on donors giving more than some fixed, minimum amount. In many o...
This research examines how a focus on time versus money can lead to two distinct mindsets that impac...
Hundreds of billions of dollars are donated to charity by individuals each year. Despite this, relat...
Effects of material, social, and psychological incentives for giving and volunteering as well as soc...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to study whether giving people more time to donate to charity red...
Never before has the interest for charity been greater. At this writing, U.S. charities have collect...
Prosocial behavior is comprised of the acts of volunteering and charitable giving and is an aspect o...
This paper presents results from a modified dictator experiment aimed at distinguishing and quantify...
Charity organizations often have limited resources and thus rely on individual contributions of mone...
Is it possible to influence people´s willingness to donate money? In two experiments we investigated...
In naturally occurring environments, altruism is a widespread phenomenon. People often decide to sac...
This paper studies the effect of information about a charity’s size on individuals’ donations to tha...
Charities operate at different levels: national, state, or local. We test the effect of the level of...
Why do individuals volunteer their time even when recipients receive far less value than the donor’s...
This research examines how a focus on time versus money can lead to two distinct mind-sets that affe...
In some instances, charities insist on donors giving more than some fixed, minimum amount. In many o...
This research examines how a focus on time versus money can lead to two distinct mindsets that impac...
Hundreds of billions of dollars are donated to charity by individuals each year. Despite this, relat...
Effects of material, social, and psychological incentives for giving and volunteering as well as soc...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to study whether giving people more time to donate to charity red...
Never before has the interest for charity been greater. At this writing, U.S. charities have collect...
Prosocial behavior is comprised of the acts of volunteering and charitable giving and is an aspect o...
This paper presents results from a modified dictator experiment aimed at distinguishing and quantify...
Charity organizations often have limited resources and thus rely on individual contributions of mone...
Is it possible to influence people´s willingness to donate money? In two experiments we investigated...
In naturally occurring environments, altruism is a widespread phenomenon. People often decide to sac...
This paper studies the effect of information about a charity’s size on individuals’ donations to tha...
Charities operate at different levels: national, state, or local. We test the effect of the level of...