Blood donations are increasingly important for medical procedures, while meeting demand is challenging. This paper studies the role of spillovers arising from social interactions in the context of voluntary blood donations. We analyze a large-scale intervention among pairs of blood donors who live at the same street address. A quasi-random phone call provides the instrument for identifying the extent to which the propensity to donate spills over within these pairs. Spillovers transmit 41% to 46% of the behavioral impulse from one donor to the peer. This creates a significant social multiplier, ranging between 1.7 and 1.85. There is no evidence that these spillovers lead to intertemporal substitution. Taken together, our findings indicate th...
In this paper, we use register data on all blood donors (n = 259,172) and changes in geographical lo...
<div><p>Why do people help strangers when there is a low probability that help will be directly reci...
Why do people help strangers when there is a low probability that help will be directly reciprocated...
Blood donations are increasingly important for medical procedures, while meeting demand is challengi...
Blood donations are increasingly important for medical procedures, while meeting demand is challengi...
We examine how extrinsic incentives affect blood donations through the analysis of 14,000 Red Cross ...
Allogeneic umbilical cord blood (UCB) donation is a prosocial behavior directed to strangers at some...
We test whether and, if so, how incentives to promote pro-social behavior affect the extent to which...
People can often contribute to prosocial causes by several means; for instance, environmentally frie...
Recent shortages in the supply of blood donations have renewed the interest in how blood donations c...
Increasing competition by nonprofit organizations provides blood donors with many options to engage ...
Understanding blood donor motivation has been the focus of much research in the past decade. To date...
Background. Both donors and non-donors have a positive image of blood donation, so donors and non-...
Abstract. This is the first empirical investigation of blood donations in evolutionary perspective. ...
First published online: 15 May 2020Positive feedback about the outcome of volunteers' prosocial acti...
In this paper, we use register data on all blood donors (n = 259,172) and changes in geographical lo...
<div><p>Why do people help strangers when there is a low probability that help will be directly reci...
Why do people help strangers when there is a low probability that help will be directly reciprocated...
Blood donations are increasingly important for medical procedures, while meeting demand is challengi...
Blood donations are increasingly important for medical procedures, while meeting demand is challengi...
We examine how extrinsic incentives affect blood donations through the analysis of 14,000 Red Cross ...
Allogeneic umbilical cord blood (UCB) donation is a prosocial behavior directed to strangers at some...
We test whether and, if so, how incentives to promote pro-social behavior affect the extent to which...
People can often contribute to prosocial causes by several means; for instance, environmentally frie...
Recent shortages in the supply of blood donations have renewed the interest in how blood donations c...
Increasing competition by nonprofit organizations provides blood donors with many options to engage ...
Understanding blood donor motivation has been the focus of much research in the past decade. To date...
Background. Both donors and non-donors have a positive image of blood donation, so donors and non-...
Abstract. This is the first empirical investigation of blood donations in evolutionary perspective. ...
First published online: 15 May 2020Positive feedback about the outcome of volunteers' prosocial acti...
In this paper, we use register data on all blood donors (n = 259,172) and changes in geographical lo...
<div><p>Why do people help strangers when there is a low probability that help will be directly reci...
Why do people help strangers when there is a low probability that help will be directly reciprocated...