This paper examines how people think about aiding others in a way that can inform both theory and practice. It uses data gathered from Kiva, an online, non-profit organization that allows individuals to aid other individuals around the world, to isolate intuitions that people find broadly compelling. The central result of the paper is that people seem to give more priority to aiding those in greater need, at least below some threshold. That is, the data strongly suggest incorporating both a threshold and a prioritarian principle into the analysis of what principles for aid distribution people accept. This conclusion should be of broad interest to aid practitioners and policy makers. It may also provide important information for political ph...
How people choose to help each other can be just as important as how much people help. Help can come...
How do donors reason and justify their choices when faced with dilemmas in a charitable context? In ...
How do donors reason and justify their choices when faced with dilemmas in a charitable context? In ...
This paper examines how people think about aiding others in a way that can inform both theory and pr...
This paper examines how people think about aiding others in a way that can inform both theory and pr...
Whether deciding how to distribute donations to online requesters or divide tutoring time among stud...
This dissertation contributed to understanding how recipients react to receiving dependency-oriented...
In the United States, numerous governmental and charity organizations have been established to provi...
This paper investigates everyday moral reasoning in relation to donations and prosocial behaviour in...
The flows of development assistance from donors to recipients have been addressed as the solution to...
The overarching purpose of this thesis was to investigate if different helping effects can be specif...
What does global justice or charity requires us to give to other people? There is a large theoretica...
A large part of the total charitable giving (approximately 70%) in the United States come from indiv...
My dissertation is an advocacy of the idea that if aid proved to be ineffective, it is partly becaus...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
How people choose to help each other can be just as important as how much people help. Help can come...
How do donors reason and justify their choices when faced with dilemmas in a charitable context? In ...
How do donors reason and justify their choices when faced with dilemmas in a charitable context? In ...
This paper examines how people think about aiding others in a way that can inform both theory and pr...
This paper examines how people think about aiding others in a way that can inform both theory and pr...
Whether deciding how to distribute donations to online requesters or divide tutoring time among stud...
This dissertation contributed to understanding how recipients react to receiving dependency-oriented...
In the United States, numerous governmental and charity organizations have been established to provi...
This paper investigates everyday moral reasoning in relation to donations and prosocial behaviour in...
The flows of development assistance from donors to recipients have been addressed as the solution to...
The overarching purpose of this thesis was to investigate if different helping effects can be specif...
What does global justice or charity requires us to give to other people? There is a large theoretica...
A large part of the total charitable giving (approximately 70%) in the United States come from indiv...
My dissertation is an advocacy of the idea that if aid proved to be ineffective, it is partly becaus...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
How people choose to help each other can be just as important as how much people help. Help can come...
How do donors reason and justify their choices when faced with dilemmas in a charitable context? In ...
How do donors reason and justify their choices when faced with dilemmas in a charitable context? In ...