We study charitable giving within social groups. Exploiting a unique dataset, we establish three key relationships between social group size and fundraising outcomes: (i) a positive relationship between group size and the total number of donations; (ii) a negative relationship between group size and the amount given by each donor; (iii) no relationship between group size and the total amount raised by the fundraiser. We rule out classic free-riding to explain these relationships since the number of social group members is only a subset of total contributors. Instead, the findings are consistent with the notion that giving in social groups is motivated by “relational” warm glow
When a single gift goes to a group of recipients, how does giving depend on the size of the group? T...
Prosocial behavior is comprised of the acts of volunteering and charitable giving and is an aspect o...
Charities often publicize generous contributions as a fund-raising strategy to encourage individuals...
We study charitable giving within social groups. Exploiting a unique dataset, we establish three key...
We study charitable giving within social groups. Exploiting a unique dataset, we establish three key...
We study charitable giving within social groups. Exploiting a unique dataset, we establish three key...
We study charitable giving within social groups. Exploiting a unique dataset, we establish three key...
We study charitable giving within social groups. Exploiting a unique dataset, we establish three key...
Much fundraising is done by individuals within existing social groups. Exploiting a unique dataset, ...
Research exploring the general dynamics of altruism is varied, but there is limited research explori...
We set up a laboratory experiment to explore whether and how donations decisions to a charity are in...
We set up a laboratory experiment to explore whether and how donations decisions to a charity are in...
We set up a laboratory experiment to explore whether and how donations decisions to a charity are in...
A charitable donor typically imitates the majority contribution of other donors. This study examines...
People often make charitable donations together with others, from strangers to romantic partners. Do...
When a single gift goes to a group of recipients, how does giving depend on the size of the group? T...
Prosocial behavior is comprised of the acts of volunteering and charitable giving and is an aspect o...
Charities often publicize generous contributions as a fund-raising strategy to encourage individuals...
We study charitable giving within social groups. Exploiting a unique dataset, we establish three key...
We study charitable giving within social groups. Exploiting a unique dataset, we establish three key...
We study charitable giving within social groups. Exploiting a unique dataset, we establish three key...
We study charitable giving within social groups. Exploiting a unique dataset, we establish three key...
We study charitable giving within social groups. Exploiting a unique dataset, we establish three key...
Much fundraising is done by individuals within existing social groups. Exploiting a unique dataset, ...
Research exploring the general dynamics of altruism is varied, but there is limited research explori...
We set up a laboratory experiment to explore whether and how donations decisions to a charity are in...
We set up a laboratory experiment to explore whether and how donations decisions to a charity are in...
We set up a laboratory experiment to explore whether and how donations decisions to a charity are in...
A charitable donor typically imitates the majority contribution of other donors. This study examines...
People often make charitable donations together with others, from strangers to romantic partners. Do...
When a single gift goes to a group of recipients, how does giving depend on the size of the group? T...
Prosocial behavior is comprised of the acts of volunteering and charitable giving and is an aspect o...
Charities often publicize generous contributions as a fund-raising strategy to encourage individuals...