Multiple sources of funding are becoming increasingly important for charitable organizations. Donations from corporate donors for example account for 25-35% of charitable income for the largest US charities, across charitable sectors. This note presents some tentative first evidence from a natural field experiment to shed light on how different types of potential donors: individuals, corporates and aristocratically titled individuals, respond to the same fundraising drive. Each donor type was randomly assigned to treatments varying in two dimensions: (i) whether information was conveyed about the existence of an anonymous lead donor; (ii) how individual donations would be matched by the anonymous lead donor. We find that aristocrats are sig...
In a large-scale natural field experiment, we partnered with a micro-lending company in Kyrgyzstan t...
Subsidizing charitable giving, for example, for victims of natural disasters, is very popular, not o...
Evaluating agency theory and optimal contracting theory views of corporate philanthropy, we find tha...
Multiple sources of funding are becoming increasingly important for charitable organizations. Donati...
In an artefactual field experiment, we implemented a crowdfunding campaign for an institute's summer...
This paper studies the effect of information about a charity’s size on individuals’ donations to tha...
"We present evidence from a natural field experiment and structural model designed to shed light on ...
This paper studies the effect of information about a charity’s size on individuals’ donations to tha...
This paper studies the effect of information about a charity’s size on individuals’ donations to tha...
"We present evidence from a natural field experiment and structural model designed to shed light on ...
In an artefactual field experiment, we implemented a crowdfunding campaign for an institute's summer...
We conducted a natural field experiment to explore the effect of price changes on charitable contrib...
In a large-scale natural field experiment, we partnered with a micro-lending company in Kyrgyzstan t...
In a large-scale natural field experiment, we partnered with a micro-lending company in Kyrgyzstan t...
In a large-scale natural field experiment, we partnered with a micro-lending company in Kyrgyzstan t...
In a large-scale natural field experiment, we partnered with a micro-lending company in Kyrgyzstan t...
Subsidizing charitable giving, for example, for victims of natural disasters, is very popular, not o...
Evaluating agency theory and optimal contracting theory views of corporate philanthropy, we find tha...
Multiple sources of funding are becoming increasingly important for charitable organizations. Donati...
In an artefactual field experiment, we implemented a crowdfunding campaign for an institute's summer...
This paper studies the effect of information about a charity’s size on individuals’ donations to tha...
"We present evidence from a natural field experiment and structural model designed to shed light on ...
This paper studies the effect of information about a charity’s size on individuals’ donations to tha...
This paper studies the effect of information about a charity’s size on individuals’ donations to tha...
"We present evidence from a natural field experiment and structural model designed to shed light on ...
In an artefactual field experiment, we implemented a crowdfunding campaign for an institute's summer...
We conducted a natural field experiment to explore the effect of price changes on charitable contrib...
In a large-scale natural field experiment, we partnered with a micro-lending company in Kyrgyzstan t...
In a large-scale natural field experiment, we partnered with a micro-lending company in Kyrgyzstan t...
In a large-scale natural field experiment, we partnered with a micro-lending company in Kyrgyzstan t...
In a large-scale natural field experiment, we partnered with a micro-lending company in Kyrgyzstan t...
Subsidizing charitable giving, for example, for victims of natural disasters, is very popular, not o...
Evaluating agency theory and optimal contracting theory views of corporate philanthropy, we find tha...