an experimental research to investigate the effect of disclosure of Chief Executive salary and number of beneficiaries of charitable organization on donors' willingness to donate. experiment carried our on NTU students and results are consistence with most of our predictions, specifically donors are more willing to donate to charitable organization that discloses a low salary than high salary given the number f beneficaries to be low. no difference was found i the case of non disclosure and low salary disclosed. non disclosure also fare better than high salary disclosed. in addition, donors will only consider the number of beneficaries information given the salary disclosed to be low
In some instances, charities insist on donors giving more than some fixed, minimum amount. In many o...
Multiple sources of funding are becoming increasingly important for charitable organizations. Donati...
Subsidizing charitable giving, for example, for victims of natural disasters, is very popular, not o...
an experimental research to investigate the effect of disclosure of Chief Executive salary and numbe...
There is substantial belief that peer effects play an important role in charitable giving, but there...
We evaluate the effect of highly salient disclosure of private college and university president comp...
This paper studies the effect of information about a charity’s size on individuals’ donations to tha...
We evaluate the effect of highly salient disclosure of private college and university president comp...
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Fundraisers often start their campaigns by soliciting the wealthier, more recognized, and respected ...
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Repeated one-shot public good experiments commonly tell participants only oftheir group's total cont...
[[abstract]]By using a questionnaire experimental approach, this study derives an improved model aim...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between earnings and charitable giving, in an environ...
A considerable and increasing share of foreign aid stems from private donations. Hence, individual d...
In some instances, charities insist on donors giving more than some fixed, minimum amount. In many o...
Multiple sources of funding are becoming increasingly important for charitable organizations. Donati...
Subsidizing charitable giving, for example, for victims of natural disasters, is very popular, not o...
an experimental research to investigate the effect of disclosure of Chief Executive salary and numbe...
There is substantial belief that peer effects play an important role in charitable giving, but there...
We evaluate the effect of highly salient disclosure of private college and university president comp...
This paper studies the effect of information about a charity’s size on individuals’ donations to tha...
We evaluate the effect of highly salient disclosure of private college and university president comp...
Charities operate at different levels: national, state, or local. We test the effect of the level of...
Fundraisers often start their campaigns by soliciting the wealthier, more recognized, and respected ...
The purpose of this research is to analyze and evaluate the impact of financial and non-financial in...
Repeated one-shot public good experiments commonly tell participants only oftheir group's total cont...
[[abstract]]By using a questionnaire experimental approach, this study derives an improved model aim...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between earnings and charitable giving, in an environ...
A considerable and increasing share of foreign aid stems from private donations. Hence, individual d...
In some instances, charities insist on donors giving more than some fixed, minimum amount. In many o...
Multiple sources of funding are becoming increasingly important for charitable organizations. Donati...
Subsidizing charitable giving, for example, for victims of natural disasters, is very popular, not o...