Blood donation is often cited as a perfect example of altruism. But blood must be collected as well as donated, and the organizational basis of the blood supply has been largely neglected. This article is a comparative study of blood collection regimes in Europe. Regimes are found to affect donation rates and donor profiles. When the Red Cross collects blood, donation is tied to religious activity and other volunteering, unlike state and blood bank systems. This study ar-gues that collection regimes produce their donor populations by pro-viding differing opportunities for donations. The analysis contrib-utes to an institutional perspective on altruism and highlights the need to attend to the socially embedded nature of altruistic as well as...
Background: Blood donation is a prosocial altruistic act that is motived by the mechanisms that unde...
Incentives for blood donors are a much-debated strategy intended to ensure a sufficient supply of bl...
Background: Although the need for whole blood is declining, so too are the number of first-time and ...
Inspired by the analytical shift toward understanding altruism from an institutional perspective, th...
Maintaining an adequate blood supply for transfusion poses a pressing challenge to society. We argue...
The issue of the nature of the altruism inherent in blood donation and the perverse effects of finan...
This diploma thesis deals with the issues of the blood donation and the regulation of trade in blood...
The issue of the nature of the altruism inherent in blood donation and the perverse effects of finan...
Background and Objectives While blood donation is traditionally described as a behaviour motivated b...
In this paper, we use register data on all blood donors (n = 259,172) and changes in geographical lo...
Approximately 10% of people have O-negative blood. Because it can be transfused into almost anyone, ...
Is blood donation a pure altruistic act? The answer to this question has profound implications for t...
Although European blood collection organizations are currently obtaining sufficient and safe blood f...
While public policies advocate national blood-donation systems based on voluntary non-remunerated do...
Background and Objectives. Why do people donate blood? Altruism is the common answer. However, altru...
Background: Blood donation is a prosocial altruistic act that is motived by the mechanisms that unde...
Incentives for blood donors are a much-debated strategy intended to ensure a sufficient supply of bl...
Background: Although the need for whole blood is declining, so too are the number of first-time and ...
Inspired by the analytical shift toward understanding altruism from an institutional perspective, th...
Maintaining an adequate blood supply for transfusion poses a pressing challenge to society. We argue...
The issue of the nature of the altruism inherent in blood donation and the perverse effects of finan...
This diploma thesis deals with the issues of the blood donation and the regulation of trade in blood...
The issue of the nature of the altruism inherent in blood donation and the perverse effects of finan...
Background and Objectives While blood donation is traditionally described as a behaviour motivated b...
In this paper, we use register data on all blood donors (n = 259,172) and changes in geographical lo...
Approximately 10% of people have O-negative blood. Because it can be transfused into almost anyone, ...
Is blood donation a pure altruistic act? The answer to this question has profound implications for t...
Although European blood collection organizations are currently obtaining sufficient and safe blood f...
While public policies advocate national blood-donation systems based on voluntary non-remunerated do...
Background and Objectives. Why do people donate blood? Altruism is the common answer. However, altru...
Background: Blood donation is a prosocial altruistic act that is motived by the mechanisms that unde...
Incentives for blood donors are a much-debated strategy intended to ensure a sufficient supply of bl...
Background: Although the need for whole blood is declining, so too are the number of first-time and ...