This study analyses the influence of gift giving, geographical location, political regime, and trade openness on disaster donation decisions, using five severe earthquakes that occurred between 2008 and 2012 as case studies. The results show that global disaster donation is not dominated by only philanthropy or trade interests, and that the determinants of donation decisions vary with the scale of the natural disaster and the characteristics of the disaster-affected countries. While gift giving exists in the case of middle-size earthquakes, political regimes play a very important part in the overall donation process. Countries with higher perceived corruption may donate more frequently, but those that are more democratic may be more generou...
Donations play a crucial part in disaster relief operations since many of Humanitarian Organizations...
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Based on interviews with employees of humanitarian organizations in Iceland, humanitarian organizati...
Various factors influence and impact and individual’s willingness to donate to certain disaster reli...
In recent years, major disasters have figured prominently in the media. While corporate response to ...
Do natural disasters produce effects on preferences of victims in the long run? We test the impact o...
When disaster strikes, our instinctive response is to make things better, not only as individuals bu...
Two of the largest natural disasters that hit in 2010 were the January earthquake in Haiti and the f...
NGOs are widely perceived to raise their flag in humanitarian hot-spots with strong media presence i...
Natural disasters have been shown to produce effects on social capital, risk and time preferences of...
As a top-ranking country in generosity, our charity-giving habits often fly freely from our wallets....
In 2017, the U.S. experienced the costliest year of major natural disasters on record; 2018 was the ...
Donations play a crucial part in disaster relief operations since many of Humanitarian Organizations...
Job Market Paper We provide empirical evidence that an early form of “mobile money ” is used to tran...
The issue of preference interdependence between individuals has attracted increasing dis-cussion. Ho...
The global climate situation of the last decade remains to be desired. Each year we witness a series...
Foreign responses after Hurricane Katrina and the Wenchuan and Haiti earthquakes varied. The cluster...
Based on interviews with employees of humanitarian organizations in Iceland, humanitarian organizati...
Various factors influence and impact and individual’s willingness to donate to certain disaster reli...
In recent years, major disasters have figured prominently in the media. While corporate response to ...
Do natural disasters produce effects on preferences of victims in the long run? We test the impact o...
When disaster strikes, our instinctive response is to make things better, not only as individuals bu...
Two of the largest natural disasters that hit in 2010 were the January earthquake in Haiti and the f...
NGOs are widely perceived to raise their flag in humanitarian hot-spots with strong media presence i...
Natural disasters have been shown to produce effects on social capital, risk and time preferences of...
As a top-ranking country in generosity, our charity-giving habits often fly freely from our wallets....
In 2017, the U.S. experienced the costliest year of major natural disasters on record; 2018 was the ...
Donations play a crucial part in disaster relief operations since many of Humanitarian Organizations...
Job Market Paper We provide empirical evidence that an early form of “mobile money ” is used to tran...
The issue of preference interdependence between individuals has attracted increasing dis-cussion. Ho...