Recognizing donors by revealing their identities is important for increasing charitable giving. We conducted a field experiment to examine how different recognition methods impact giving, and found that all forms of recognition that we examined had a positive impact on increasing donations, whereby recognizing only highest donors (positive recognition) and recognizing only lowest donors (negative recognition) had the most pronounced effect. We argue that selective recognition (both positive and negative) creates tournament-like incentives. Recognizing the highest donors activates the desire to seek a positive prize of prestige, thus increasing the proportion of donors who contribute large amounts. Recognizing the lowest donors activates the...
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments at Italy's ma...
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments at Italy's ma...
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments at Italy's ma...
Recognizing donors by revealing their identities is important for increasing charitable giving. Usin...
Recognizing donors by revealing their identities is important for increasing charitable giving. We c...
Recognizing donors by revealing their identities is important for increasing charitable giving. Usin...
This study develops a controlled laboratory experiment to examine the effects of personal recognitio...
We experimentally investigate the impact of recognizing contributors on public good contributions. W...
We experimentally investigate the impact of recognizing contributors on public good contributions. W...
Commonly regarded as an important driver of donation behavior, public recognition also can reduce do...
Harbaugh (1998a) has shown theoretically that charities can increase the size of donations by public...
Charities often send annual “thank you letters” to express gratitude to donors, but seek to defray t...
Harbaugh (1998a) has shown theoretically that charities can increase the size of donations by public...
Charities often send annual “thank you letters” to express gratitude to donors, but seek to defray t...
Charities routinely send “thank you letters” and small gifts to express gratitude to donors but seek...
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments at Italy's ma...
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments at Italy's ma...
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments at Italy's ma...
Recognizing donors by revealing their identities is important for increasing charitable giving. Usin...
Recognizing donors by revealing their identities is important for increasing charitable giving. We c...
Recognizing donors by revealing their identities is important for increasing charitable giving. Usin...
This study develops a controlled laboratory experiment to examine the effects of personal recognitio...
We experimentally investigate the impact of recognizing contributors on public good contributions. W...
We experimentally investigate the impact of recognizing contributors on public good contributions. W...
Commonly regarded as an important driver of donation behavior, public recognition also can reduce do...
Harbaugh (1998a) has shown theoretically that charities can increase the size of donations by public...
Charities often send annual “thank you letters” to express gratitude to donors, but seek to defray t...
Harbaugh (1998a) has shown theoretically that charities can increase the size of donations by public...
Charities often send annual “thank you letters” to express gratitude to donors, but seek to defray t...
Charities routinely send “thank you letters” and small gifts to express gratitude to donors but seek...
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments at Italy's ma...
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments at Italy's ma...
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments at Italy's ma...