This study examines the effect of physical attractiveness of recipients on donation decisions in a prosocial microlending market by combining both archival data analysis and a controlled experiment. We show that attractiveness of female recipients matters to donors. More attractive recipients tend to have a larger share of male donors, implying that male (female) donors are more (less) favorable toward those recipients. On the contrary, the attractiveness of male recipients did not change the composition significantly. These findings have implications for the beauty effect in crowd-driven platforms and provide guidance for recipients seeking donation from crowds
Despite widespread conviction that neediness is the most important criterion for charitable allocati...
These datasets can be used to reproduce the findings in the paper cited below. All of the code neede...
With the recent development of social media, social networking sites have become an important channe...
This study examines the effect of physical attractiveness of recipients on donation decisions in a p...
By using a combination of archival data analysis and controlled experiments, this study examines the...
AbstractThis paper examines bias in online charitable microfinance lending. We find that charitable ...
Charitable crowdfunding is a burgeoning online micro charity paradigm where fund seekers request mic...
Online peer-to-peer lending platforms, otherwise known as microfinance, have been growing rapidly. I...
Scholars investigating women's attractiveness have documented its disadvantages (the “beauty is beas...
Given the increasing popularity of crowdsourced fundraisers, understanding how characteristics of fu...
In the context of medical crowdfunding, this dissertation investigates how individual reactions are ...
Persuasion is the process of communication in which a person wants to create an influence to induce ...
While previous research has supported the existence of beauty premium, this paper focuses on the mon...
Given the increasing popularity of crowdsourced fundraisers, understanding how characteristics of fu...
New online forms of giving have appeared next to more traditional ways like door-to-door collections...
Despite widespread conviction that neediness is the most important criterion for charitable allocati...
These datasets can be used to reproduce the findings in the paper cited below. All of the code neede...
With the recent development of social media, social networking sites have become an important channe...
This study examines the effect of physical attractiveness of recipients on donation decisions in a p...
By using a combination of archival data analysis and controlled experiments, this study examines the...
AbstractThis paper examines bias in online charitable microfinance lending. We find that charitable ...
Charitable crowdfunding is a burgeoning online micro charity paradigm where fund seekers request mic...
Online peer-to-peer lending platforms, otherwise known as microfinance, have been growing rapidly. I...
Scholars investigating women's attractiveness have documented its disadvantages (the “beauty is beas...
Given the increasing popularity of crowdsourced fundraisers, understanding how characteristics of fu...
In the context of medical crowdfunding, this dissertation investigates how individual reactions are ...
Persuasion is the process of communication in which a person wants to create an influence to induce ...
While previous research has supported the existence of beauty premium, this paper focuses on the mon...
Given the increasing popularity of crowdsourced fundraisers, understanding how characteristics of fu...
New online forms of giving have appeared next to more traditional ways like door-to-door collections...
Despite widespread conviction that neediness is the most important criterion for charitable allocati...
These datasets can be used to reproduce the findings in the paper cited below. All of the code neede...
With the recent development of social media, social networking sites have become an important channe...