We conducted a natural field experiment to further our understanding of the economics of charity. Using direct mail solicitations to over 50,000 prior donors of a non-profit organization, we tested the effectiveness of a matching grant on charitable giving. We find that the match offer increases both the revenue per solicitation and the response rate. Larger match ratios (i.e., $3:$1 and $2:$1) relative to a smaller match ratio ($1:$1) had no additional impact, however. The results provide avenues for future empirical and theoretical work on charitable giving, cost-benefit analysis, and the private provision of public goods
textabstractCharitable organizations send out large volumes of direct mailings, soliciting for money...
This study reports data from a field experiment that was conducted to investigate the relevance of g...
Abstract: We report the results of a field experiment conducted in conjunction with a mailed fundrai...
We conducted a natural field experiment to further our understanding of the economics of charity. Us...
We conducted a natural field experiment to explore the effect of price changes on charitable contrib...
To further our understanding of the economics of charity, we conducted a natural field experiment. M...
We present evidence from a natural field experiment designed to shed light on the efficacy of fundra...
Subsidizing charitable giving, for example, for victims of natural disasters, is very popular, not o...
There is an extraordinary amount of money available. The lack is of good ideas on how to get the bas...
Abstract This study designs a natural field experiment linked to a controlled labo-ratory experiment...
Mullainathan, Lise Vesterlund, and participants at the University of Canterbury workshop on field ex...
Charitable organizations send out large volumes of direct mailings, soliciting for money in support ...
Auctions are a popular way to raise money for charities, but relatively little is known, either theo...
We examine the charitable giving decisions of donors under two subsidy mechanisms, rebate and matchi...
This study develops theory and conducts natural field experiments to provide an understanding of why...
textabstractCharitable organizations send out large volumes of direct mailings, soliciting for money...
This study reports data from a field experiment that was conducted to investigate the relevance of g...
Abstract: We report the results of a field experiment conducted in conjunction with a mailed fundrai...
We conducted a natural field experiment to further our understanding of the economics of charity. Us...
We conducted a natural field experiment to explore the effect of price changes on charitable contrib...
To further our understanding of the economics of charity, we conducted a natural field experiment. M...
We present evidence from a natural field experiment designed to shed light on the efficacy of fundra...
Subsidizing charitable giving, for example, for victims of natural disasters, is very popular, not o...
There is an extraordinary amount of money available. The lack is of good ideas on how to get the bas...
Abstract This study designs a natural field experiment linked to a controlled labo-ratory experiment...
Mullainathan, Lise Vesterlund, and participants at the University of Canterbury workshop on field ex...
Charitable organizations send out large volumes of direct mailings, soliciting for money in support ...
Auctions are a popular way to raise money for charities, but relatively little is known, either theo...
We examine the charitable giving decisions of donors under two subsidy mechanisms, rebate and matchi...
This study develops theory and conducts natural field experiments to provide an understanding of why...
textabstractCharitable organizations send out large volumes of direct mailings, soliciting for money...
This study reports data from a field experiment that was conducted to investigate the relevance of g...
Abstract: We report the results of a field experiment conducted in conjunction with a mailed fundrai...