Contains fulltext : 99806.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper, we answer the question as to what extent donating to activist, interest, and leisure organizations is affected by both individual and national levels of generalized and institutional trust. We use the European Social Survey 2002 to estimate multilevel random intercept models, based on more than 33 000 individuals living in 19 European countries and the USA. Our results show very consistent positive impacts of both individual generalized trust and institutional trust on donating to all types of organizations. The effects are strongest for donating to activist organizations and absent only for the relation between institutional trust and donat...
Confidence in charitable organizations (charitable confidence) would seem to be an important prerequ...
UnrestrictedWith shrinking public funding and fierce competition for government grants, nonprofit or...
In this paper, we examine whether and how the institutional context matters when understanding indiv...
In this paper, we answer the question as to what extent donating to activist, interest, and leisure ...
In this research the effects of social trust, the trust in unknown others, and institutional trust, ...
The purpose of the paper is to find a link between the level of NGOs’ revenues and the trust in non‑...
In this research the effects of social trust, the trust in unknown others, and institutional trust, ...
This study develops and validates a model that evaluates the effect of trust on individual monetary ...
Numerous studies examine the effects of nonprofit organization-specific factors on donations to nonp...
This study focuses on the effects of charity reputation on charity donations. One would expect the r...
In this article, we examine whether and how the institutional context matters when understanding ind...
We investigate the financial impact of social trust, institutional quality, and regulations. As a te...
Numerous studies examine the effects of nonprofit organization-specific factors on donations to nonp...
Nonprofits play a pivotal role in society, and individual donations are the backbone of these organi...
Literature on the nonprofit sector focuses on charities and their interactions with clients or gover...
Confidence in charitable organizations (charitable confidence) would seem to be an important prerequ...
UnrestrictedWith shrinking public funding and fierce competition for government grants, nonprofit or...
In this paper, we examine whether and how the institutional context matters when understanding indiv...
In this paper, we answer the question as to what extent donating to activist, interest, and leisure ...
In this research the effects of social trust, the trust in unknown others, and institutional trust, ...
The purpose of the paper is to find a link between the level of NGOs’ revenues and the trust in non‑...
In this research the effects of social trust, the trust in unknown others, and institutional trust, ...
This study develops and validates a model that evaluates the effect of trust on individual monetary ...
Numerous studies examine the effects of nonprofit organization-specific factors on donations to nonp...
This study focuses on the effects of charity reputation on charity donations. One would expect the r...
In this article, we examine whether and how the institutional context matters when understanding ind...
We investigate the financial impact of social trust, institutional quality, and regulations. As a te...
Numerous studies examine the effects of nonprofit organization-specific factors on donations to nonp...
Nonprofits play a pivotal role in society, and individual donations are the backbone of these organi...
Literature on the nonprofit sector focuses on charities and their interactions with clients or gover...
Confidence in charitable organizations (charitable confidence) would seem to be an important prerequ...
UnrestrictedWith shrinking public funding and fierce competition for government grants, nonprofit or...
In this paper, we examine whether and how the institutional context matters when understanding indiv...