In a large natural field experiment, we explore the effect of providing donors with the opportunity to choose the target country for their donations. We find that only a small fraction of donors use the option, which might reflect a reluctance to consider tradeoffs when those concern important, 'protected', values. However, those donors who choose their object of benevolence give significantly more, even when controlling for their donation history. In view of the latest research on identifiable-victim effects, our findings underline that less inclusive targets can evoke more intense feelings than more inclusive ones - stressing that altruistic motivation seems to be mediated by aroused empathetic emotions
Never before has the interest for charity been greater. At this writing, U.S. charities have collect...
Hundreds of billions of dollars are donated to charity by individuals each year. Despite this, relat...
This paper studies the effect of information about a charity’s size on individuals’ donations to tha...
In a large natural field experiment, we explore the effect of providing donors with the opportunity ...
We present evidence from a natural field experiment involving nearly 100,000 individuals on the effe...
This study develops theory and conducts natural field experiments to provide an understanding of why...
Assigning a subjective value to a contribution to a public good often requires reflection. For many ...
Using a natural field experiment in a recreational site, a public good almost fully dependent on vol...
We partnered with Alaska’s Pick.Click.Give. programme to implement a statewide natural field experim...
Abstract. The salience of each of two important reasons for giving blood (altruism and personal bene...
In naturally occurring environments, altruism is a widespread phenomenon. People often decide to sac...
What triggers giving? We explore this in a randomized natural field experiment during the Salvation ...
Assigning a subjective value to a contribution to a public good often requires reflection. For many ...
Subsidizing charitable giving, for example, for victims of natural disasters, is very popular, not o...
We partnered with Alaska's Pick.Click.Give. programme to implement a statewide natural field experim...
Never before has the interest for charity been greater. At this writing, U.S. charities have collect...
Hundreds of billions of dollars are donated to charity by individuals each year. Despite this, relat...
This paper studies the effect of information about a charity’s size on individuals’ donations to tha...
In a large natural field experiment, we explore the effect of providing donors with the opportunity ...
We present evidence from a natural field experiment involving nearly 100,000 individuals on the effe...
This study develops theory and conducts natural field experiments to provide an understanding of why...
Assigning a subjective value to a contribution to a public good often requires reflection. For many ...
Using a natural field experiment in a recreational site, a public good almost fully dependent on vol...
We partnered with Alaska’s Pick.Click.Give. programme to implement a statewide natural field experim...
Abstract. The salience of each of two important reasons for giving blood (altruism and personal bene...
In naturally occurring environments, altruism is a widespread phenomenon. People often decide to sac...
What triggers giving? We explore this in a randomized natural field experiment during the Salvation ...
Assigning a subjective value to a contribution to a public good often requires reflection. For many ...
Subsidizing charitable giving, for example, for victims of natural disasters, is very popular, not o...
We partnered with Alaska's Pick.Click.Give. programme to implement a statewide natural field experim...
Never before has the interest for charity been greater. At this writing, U.S. charities have collect...
Hundreds of billions of dollars are donated to charity by individuals each year. Despite this, relat...
This paper studies the effect of information about a charity’s size on individuals’ donations to tha...