Volunteering plays a prominent role in the charitable provision of goods and services, yet we know relatively little about why people engage in such prosocial acts. The list of possible motivations is long, but recent research has focused on altruism, reputational concerns, and material incentives. We present an analysis of a unique data set that combines an experimental measure of altruism, surveyed measures of other factors including reputational concerns, and call records from volunteer firefighters that provide an objective measure of the hours volunteered. Controlling for a variety of other explanations, we find that altruism and reputational concerns are positively associated with the decision to volunteer. Moreover, by utilizing vari...
In a society such as ours, where the tendency exists to always weigh costs against benefits (“what’s...
A brief philosophical review of the notion of altruism is offered in the present paper, as well as a...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to test if there are differences in behavior when subjects can do...
We examine motivations for prosocial behavior using new data on volunteer firefighters that contain ...
Prosocial behavior is comprised of the acts of volunteering and charitable giving and is an aspect o...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has f...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
Why do individuals volunteer their time even when recipients receive far less value than the donor’s...
We design an experiment to analyze the impact of image concerns and material incentives on volunteer...
We design an experiment to analyze the impact of image concerns and material incentives on volunteer...
We design an experiment to analyze the impact of image concerns and material incentives on volunteer...
The provision of social services in most developed countries has become more and more difficult to e...
Research finds that engaging in prosocial behavior has many positive psychological outcomes (e.g., e...
Research finds that engaging in prosocial behavior has many positive psychological outcomes (e.g., e...
In a society such as ours, where the tendency exists to always weigh costs against benefits (“what’s...
A brief philosophical review of the notion of altruism is offered in the present paper, as well as a...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to test if there are differences in behavior when subjects can do...
We examine motivations for prosocial behavior using new data on volunteer firefighters that contain ...
Prosocial behavior is comprised of the acts of volunteering and charitable giving and is an aspect o...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has f...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
Why do individuals volunteer their time even when recipients receive far less value than the donor’s...
We design an experiment to analyze the impact of image concerns and material incentives on volunteer...
We design an experiment to analyze the impact of image concerns and material incentives on volunteer...
We design an experiment to analyze the impact of image concerns and material incentives on volunteer...
The provision of social services in most developed countries has become more and more difficult to e...
Research finds that engaging in prosocial behavior has many positive psychological outcomes (e.g., e...
Research finds that engaging in prosocial behavior has many positive psychological outcomes (e.g., e...
In a society such as ours, where the tendency exists to always weigh costs against benefits (“what’s...
A brief philosophical review of the notion of altruism is offered in the present paper, as well as a...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to test if there are differences in behavior when subjects can do...