The effective altruism movement argues that people wanting to do the most good they can should donate to charities fighting poverty in poor countries overseas, rather than to charities helping people in need in wealthy countries. This is because there is greater need in the developing world meaning it is possible to save lives or improve living conditions at reasonably low cost. However, most people living in developed countries prefer to donate to charities helping people in need in their own country, rather than charities helping people in need in the developing world. This paper analyses why this might be. We conduct a discrete choice experiment to determine the relative importance people place on the effectiveness of a donation, the ne...
The study is motivated by a growing body of literature showing that donations in developing countrie...
We conduct a discrete choice experiment (DCE) to determine how important aid effectiveness is to peo...
Effective altruism is a movement which aims to maximise good. Effective altruists are concerned with...
The effective altruism movement argues that people wanting to do the most good they can should donat...
This paper uses a field experiment to analyse the extent to which people are more inclined to suppor...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
In naturally occurring environments, altruism is a widespread phenomenon. People often decide to sac...
As a top-ranking country in generosity, our charity-giving habits often fly freely from our wallets....
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Society for Judgment and Decision Makin...
This article investigates the motivations behind charitable behavior and tries to access the role pl...
In our globalized and interconnected world, companies are increasingly donating substantial amounts ...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to test the effect on charitable donations to international devel...
In a large-scale natural field experiment, we partnered with a micro-lending company in Kyrgyzstan t...
In a large natural field experiment, we explore the effect of providing donors with the opportunity ...
The study is motivated by a growing body of literature showing that donations in developing countrie...
We conduct a discrete choice experiment (DCE) to determine how important aid effectiveness is to peo...
Effective altruism is a movement which aims to maximise good. Effective altruists are concerned with...
The effective altruism movement argues that people wanting to do the most good they can should donat...
This paper uses a field experiment to analyse the extent to which people are more inclined to suppor...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
In naturally occurring environments, altruism is a widespread phenomenon. People often decide to sac...
As a top-ranking country in generosity, our charity-giving habits often fly freely from our wallets....
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Society for Judgment and Decision Makin...
This article investigates the motivations behind charitable behavior and tries to access the role pl...
In our globalized and interconnected world, companies are increasingly donating substantial amounts ...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to test the effect on charitable donations to international devel...
In a large-scale natural field experiment, we partnered with a micro-lending company in Kyrgyzstan t...
In a large natural field experiment, we explore the effect of providing donors with the opportunity ...
The study is motivated by a growing body of literature showing that donations in developing countrie...
We conduct a discrete choice experiment (DCE) to determine how important aid effectiveness is to peo...
Effective altruism is a movement which aims to maximise good. Effective altruists are concerned with...