Assigning a subjective value to a contribution to a public good often requires reflection. For many reasons, this reflection may be put off, reinforcing the underprovision of public goods. We hypothesise that nudging individuals to reflect on whether to contribute to a public good leads to the formation of issue-specific altruistic preferences. The hypothesis is tested in a large-scale field experiment on blood donations. We find that an ‘active-decision’ intervention substantially increases donations among subjects who had not previously thought about the importance of donating blood. By contrast, contributions of individuals who had previously engaged in such reflection are unchanged
Recent shortages in the supply of blood donations have renewed the interest in how blood donations c...
Prosocial behavior is comprised of the acts of volunteering and charitable giving and is an aspect o...
We examine how extrinsic incentives affect blood donations through the analysis of 14,000 Red Cross ...
Assigning a subjective value to a contribution to a public good often requires reflection. For many ...
First published online: 15 May 2020Positive feedback about the outcome of volunteers' prosocial acti...
We present evidence from a natural field experiment involving nearly 100,000 individuals on the effe...
Abstract. The salience of each of two important reasons for giving blood (altruism and personal bene...
In a large natural field experiment, we explore the effect of providing donors with the opportunity ...
The retention of previous donors and the recruitment of new donors is a serious challenge for many b...
People may act differently in public environments due to actual reputation concerns, or due to the m...
We study how people's predisposition towards altruism affects their behavior in a voluntary con...
In this paper we present evidence of self-image concerns in charitable giving using a laboratory exp...
We use a field experiment to study how social image concerns affect a commonly used strategy to attr...
We use a field experiment to study how social image concerns affect a commonly used strategy to attr...
Is blood donation a pure altruistic act? The answer to this question has profound implications for t...
Recent shortages in the supply of blood donations have renewed the interest in how blood donations c...
Prosocial behavior is comprised of the acts of volunteering and charitable giving and is an aspect o...
We examine how extrinsic incentives affect blood donations through the analysis of 14,000 Red Cross ...
Assigning a subjective value to a contribution to a public good often requires reflection. For many ...
First published online: 15 May 2020Positive feedback about the outcome of volunteers' prosocial acti...
We present evidence from a natural field experiment involving nearly 100,000 individuals on the effe...
Abstract. The salience of each of two important reasons for giving blood (altruism and personal bene...
In a large natural field experiment, we explore the effect of providing donors with the opportunity ...
The retention of previous donors and the recruitment of new donors is a serious challenge for many b...
People may act differently in public environments due to actual reputation concerns, or due to the m...
We study how people's predisposition towards altruism affects their behavior in a voluntary con...
In this paper we present evidence of self-image concerns in charitable giving using a laboratory exp...
We use a field experiment to study how social image concerns affect a commonly used strategy to attr...
We use a field experiment to study how social image concerns affect a commonly used strategy to attr...
Is blood donation a pure altruistic act? The answer to this question has profound implications for t...
Recent shortages in the supply of blood donations have renewed the interest in how blood donations c...
Prosocial behavior is comprised of the acts of volunteering and charitable giving and is an aspect o...
We examine how extrinsic incentives affect blood donations through the analysis of 14,000 Red Cross ...