This study examines social networks and financial giving to charitable or religious causes. Conventional social capital measures of general social trust and size of social network are studied as predictors of charitable giving. To these traditional measures, we add an examination of particular network aspects of giving: ego giving in relation to network alters who give, solicitations to give by network ties, and ego soliciting alters to give. In addition, the study disaggregates alter effects by alter position. Findings indicate that, net of social trust, social network factors significantly predict likelihood of being a giver. In particular, findings are that egos are especially likely to be donors when their primary alter donates. Three c...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
This study examines social networks and financial giving to charitable or religious causes. Conventi...
This study examines social networks and financial giving to charitable or religious causes. Conventi...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
UnrestrictedWith shrinking public funding and fierce competition for government grants, nonprofit or...
Theory suggests that selfless prosocial behaviors, such as volunteering and charitable donating, ori...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
Why do people donate money? The phenomenon of donation is rarely questioned, and yet remains an inte...
The concept of social capital has attracted much attention from researchers and policy makers, large...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
Whether or not a person chooses to act philanthropically can seem like a personal decision. Yet, giv...
Whether or not a person chooses to act philanthropically can seem like a personal decision. Yet, giv...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
This study examines social networks and financial giving to charitable or religious causes. Conventi...
This study examines social networks and financial giving to charitable or religious causes. Conventi...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
UnrestrictedWith shrinking public funding and fierce competition for government grants, nonprofit or...
Theory suggests that selfless prosocial behaviors, such as volunteering and charitable donating, ori...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
Why do people donate money? The phenomenon of donation is rarely questioned, and yet remains an inte...
The concept of social capital has attracted much attention from researchers and policy makers, large...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
Whether or not a person chooses to act philanthropically can seem like a personal decision. Yet, giv...
Whether or not a person chooses to act philanthropically can seem like a personal decision. Yet, giv...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...