This study provides insight into demographic and psychographic distinctions between major donors ($10,000 USD or more in a single gift) to domestic causes, international causes, and both types of causes. A simple random sample telephone survey of 410 U.S. individuals with annual household incomes of $250,000 or more and who have a history of charitable giving provided data for this analysis. Of these 410 respondents, 118 had given only to domestic causes in the past 12 months, 143 had given only to international causes, and 149 had given to both types of causes. All of these gifts met the filter of at least $10,000. Items in the survey included demographic data, number of major gifts to charity, sizes of gifts, type of recipient organizatio...
Why do citizens in religious groups and more religious countries give money to charitable causes? In...
In our globalized and interconnected world, companies are increasingly donating substantial amounts ...
The critical research question pondered in this paper is whether donation intentions can be predicte...
Despite the increased social significance currently attached to national identity, little is known a...
Individuals’ donations to overseas charities are an important source of funding for development assi...
The purpose of this research is to provide further insight into who gives what to whom and why. It f...
We conduct a field experiment to analyse whether a representative sample of the population has a pre...
The main purpose of this study was to examine factors that influence a person to donate to a charita...
Abstract: Why do citizens in religious groups and more religious countries give money to charitable ...
Charities operate at different levels: national, state, or local. We test the effect of the level of...
The primary purpose of this study is to gain further insight into why donors give money to charitabl...
Why do citizens in some countries take more responsibility for the well-being of others than in othe...
Based on interviews with employees of humanitarian organizations in Iceland, humanitarian organizati...
Very few examples of donor intention and donor segmentation based on individual attitudes are eviden...
Hundreds of billions of dollars are donated to charity by individuals each year. Despite this, relat...
Why do citizens in religious groups and more religious countries give money to charitable causes? In...
In our globalized and interconnected world, companies are increasingly donating substantial amounts ...
The critical research question pondered in this paper is whether donation intentions can be predicte...
Despite the increased social significance currently attached to national identity, little is known a...
Individuals’ donations to overseas charities are an important source of funding for development assi...
The purpose of this research is to provide further insight into who gives what to whom and why. It f...
We conduct a field experiment to analyse whether a representative sample of the population has a pre...
The main purpose of this study was to examine factors that influence a person to donate to a charita...
Abstract: Why do citizens in religious groups and more religious countries give money to charitable ...
Charities operate at different levels: national, state, or local. We test the effect of the level of...
The primary purpose of this study is to gain further insight into why donors give money to charitabl...
Why do citizens in some countries take more responsibility for the well-being of others than in othe...
Based on interviews with employees of humanitarian organizations in Iceland, humanitarian organizati...
Very few examples of donor intention and donor segmentation based on individual attitudes are eviden...
Hundreds of billions of dollars are donated to charity by individuals each year. Despite this, relat...
Why do citizens in religious groups and more religious countries give money to charitable causes? In...
In our globalized and interconnected world, companies are increasingly donating substantial amounts ...
The critical research question pondered in this paper is whether donation intentions can be predicte...