First published online: 15 May 2020Positive feedback about the outcome of volunteers' prosocial actions is often thought to help motivate continued volunteers' engagement. In the context of blood donations, various collection systems have begun to provide blood donors feedback on successful utilization of their blood donation. An experiment conducted by the main NGO that supports the collection of blood in Italy studies how such feedback affects subsequent blood donations. From a sample of over 8'000 blood donors, we find that providing feedback of successful utilization decreases donations. Though surprising, these results are consistent with theoretical models in which individuals engage in prosocial behavior to sustain a positive self-im...
Spillovers of prosocial motivation can enhance the provision of public goods, and have implications ...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, c...
There is a longstanding concern that material incentives might undermine prosocial motivation, leadi...
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments at Italy's ma...
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments at Italy's ma...
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments at Italy's ma...
Assigning a subjective value to a contribution to a public good often requires reflection. For many ...
We present evidence from a natural field experiment involving nearly 100,000 individuals on the effe...
Recognising that charitable behaviour can be motivated by public recognition and emotional satisfact...
Recognising that charitable behaviour can be motivated by public recognition and emotional satisfact...
There is a longstanding concern that material rewards might undermine pro-social motivations, thereb...
Assigning a subjective value to a contribution to a public good often requires reflection. For many ...
The retention of previous donors and the recruitment of new donors is a serious challenge for many b...
Spillovers of prosocial motivation can enhance the provision of public goods, and have implications ...
Abstract. The salience of each of two important reasons for giving blood (altruism and personal bene...
Spillovers of prosocial motivation can enhance the provision of public goods, and have implications ...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, c...
There is a longstanding concern that material incentives might undermine prosocial motivation, leadi...
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments at Italy's ma...
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments at Italy's ma...
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments at Italy's ma...
Assigning a subjective value to a contribution to a public good often requires reflection. For many ...
We present evidence from a natural field experiment involving nearly 100,000 individuals on the effe...
Recognising that charitable behaviour can be motivated by public recognition and emotional satisfact...
Recognising that charitable behaviour can be motivated by public recognition and emotional satisfact...
There is a longstanding concern that material rewards might undermine pro-social motivations, thereb...
Assigning a subjective value to a contribution to a public good often requires reflection. For many ...
The retention of previous donors and the recruitment of new donors is a serious challenge for many b...
Spillovers of prosocial motivation can enhance the provision of public goods, and have implications ...
Abstract. The salience of each of two important reasons for giving blood (altruism and personal bene...
Spillovers of prosocial motivation can enhance the provision of public goods, and have implications ...
BACKGROUND: The benevolence hypothesis (both donor and recipient gain) suggests that blood donors, c...
There is a longstanding concern that material incentives might undermine prosocial motivation, leadi...