This article provides experimental support for the hypothesis that insurance can be a motive for religious donations. We randomize enrollment of members of a Pentecostal church in Ghana into a commercial funeral insurance policy. Then church members allocate money between themselves and a set of religious goods in a series of dictator games with significant stakes. Members enrolled in insurance give significantly less money to their own church compared with members who only receive information about the insurance. Enrollment also reduces giving toward other spiritual goods. We set up a model exploring different channels of religiously based insurance. The implications of the model and the results from the dictator games suggest that adheren...
Abstract: Why do citizens in religious groups and more religious countries give money to charitable ...
© 2016 Dr. Samuelson Kwabena AppauGift giving constitutes a significant phenomenon in consumer resea...
Religious communities are key providers of social insurance. This paper focuses on the devastating i...
This paper presents experimental evidence exploring how insurance might be a motive for religious do...
International audienceThis paper provides experimental support for the hypothesis that insurance can...
In this paper we argue that religion and welfare state spending are substitute mech-anisms that insu...
This paper examines whether involvement with religious organizations insures an individual’s stream ...
This paper explores an empirical puzzle: individuals in urban D.R. Congo who were unsure if they wou...
A funeral is a costly occasion. This paper studies indigenous insurance institutions developed to co...
A funeral is a costly occasion. This paper studies indigenous insurance institutions developed to co...
A funeral is a costly occasion. This paper studies indigenous insurance institutions developed to co...
A funeral is a costly occasion. This paper studies indigenous insurance institutions developed to co...
The data are lab-in-the-field experiments conducted in Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire in 2018. Surveys were...
This paper examines whether involvement with religious organizations insures an individual's stream ...
Religious individuals commonly make sizable monetary sacrifices by contributing to their congregatio...
Abstract: Why do citizens in religious groups and more religious countries give money to charitable ...
© 2016 Dr. Samuelson Kwabena AppauGift giving constitutes a significant phenomenon in consumer resea...
Religious communities are key providers of social insurance. This paper focuses on the devastating i...
This paper presents experimental evidence exploring how insurance might be a motive for religious do...
International audienceThis paper provides experimental support for the hypothesis that insurance can...
In this paper we argue that religion and welfare state spending are substitute mech-anisms that insu...
This paper examines whether involvement with religious organizations insures an individual’s stream ...
This paper explores an empirical puzzle: individuals in urban D.R. Congo who were unsure if they wou...
A funeral is a costly occasion. This paper studies indigenous insurance institutions developed to co...
A funeral is a costly occasion. This paper studies indigenous insurance institutions developed to co...
A funeral is a costly occasion. This paper studies indigenous insurance institutions developed to co...
A funeral is a costly occasion. This paper studies indigenous insurance institutions developed to co...
The data are lab-in-the-field experiments conducted in Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire in 2018. Surveys were...
This paper examines whether involvement with religious organizations insures an individual's stream ...
Religious individuals commonly make sizable monetary sacrifices by contributing to their congregatio...
Abstract: Why do citizens in religious groups and more religious countries give money to charitable ...
© 2016 Dr. Samuelson Kwabena AppauGift giving constitutes a significant phenomenon in consumer resea...
Religious communities are key providers of social insurance. This paper focuses on the devastating i...