Pro-social behaviours in the health system range from voluntary (unpaid) time donations supporting health and social care services, to monetary donations funding medical research, to biological material donations such as blood transfusions and organ transplants, among other types of donation. Without these pro-social behaviours, health systems would face chronic shortages and operational challenges. Hence, an important question for policy design is how we stimulate such pro-social behaviours? We argue that although prosocial behaviours are motivated by altruism and ‘benevolent rewards’, governments can indeed encourage them by designing ‘compatible incentives’, by removing ‘disruptive constraints’, or through a combination of both. We illus...
The issue of the nature of the altruism inherent in blood donation and the perverse effects of finan...
Some of the challenges in Sanders et al. (this issue) can be aptly illustrated by means of charity n...
Blood donations are increasingly important for medical procedures, while meeting demand is challengi...
Spillovers of prosocial motivation can enhance the provision of public goods, and have implications ...
Objective: Without a supply of blood, health services could not meet their clinical needs. Similarly...
The decision to donate blood and living organs is considered voluntary and altruistic. However, the ...
First published online: 15 May 2020Positive feedback about the outcome of volunteers' prosocial acti...
Objective: Without a supply of blood, health services could not meet their clinical needs. Similarly...
In outlining his proposal for a charitable incentive schemefor blood donors, Sass (2013) highlights ...
The conflict between pro-self and pro-social behaviour is at the core of many key problems of our ti...
We examine how extrinsic incentives affect blood donations through the analysis of 14,000 Red Cross ...
I study the relationships of resources and personality characteristics to charitable giving, postmor...
Is blood donation a pure altruistic act? The answer to this question has profound implications for t...
The aim of this research is to model altruistic blood and organ donors behaviour. First, we make an ...
Socially responsible behavior is crucial for slowing the spread of infectious diseases. However, eco...
The issue of the nature of the altruism inherent in blood donation and the perverse effects of finan...
Some of the challenges in Sanders et al. (this issue) can be aptly illustrated by means of charity n...
Blood donations are increasingly important for medical procedures, while meeting demand is challengi...
Spillovers of prosocial motivation can enhance the provision of public goods, and have implications ...
Objective: Without a supply of blood, health services could not meet their clinical needs. Similarly...
The decision to donate blood and living organs is considered voluntary and altruistic. However, the ...
First published online: 15 May 2020Positive feedback about the outcome of volunteers' prosocial acti...
Objective: Without a supply of blood, health services could not meet their clinical needs. Similarly...
In outlining his proposal for a charitable incentive schemefor blood donors, Sass (2013) highlights ...
The conflict between pro-self and pro-social behaviour is at the core of many key problems of our ti...
We examine how extrinsic incentives affect blood donations through the analysis of 14,000 Red Cross ...
I study the relationships of resources and personality characteristics to charitable giving, postmor...
Is blood donation a pure altruistic act? The answer to this question has profound implications for t...
The aim of this research is to model altruistic blood and organ donors behaviour. First, we make an ...
Socially responsible behavior is crucial for slowing the spread of infectious diseases. However, eco...
The issue of the nature of the altruism inherent in blood donation and the perverse effects of finan...
Some of the challenges in Sanders et al. (this issue) can be aptly illustrated by means of charity n...
Blood donations are increasingly important for medical procedures, while meeting demand is challengi...