Prosocial acts typically take the form of time- or money-donations. Do third-parties differ in how they evaluate these different kinds of donations? Here, we show that people view time-donations as more morally praiseworthy and more diagnostic of moral character than money-donations, even when the resource investment is comparable. This moral preference occurs because people perceive time-donations as signaling greater emotional investment in the cause and therefore better moral character; this occurs despite the (correct) belief that time-donations are typically less effective than money-donations (Study 1). This effect in turn is explained by two mechanisms: People believe that time-donations are costlier even when their objective costs a...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to test if there are differences in behavior when subjects can do...
Four studies show that moral identity reduces people's aversion to giving time-particularly as the p...
Charities often express altruistic acts as a series of periodic payments (“donate $10 per month”) as...
This paper investigates the importance of two forms of \u2018impure\u2019 altruism (\u201cwarm glow\...
This paper investigates the importance of two forms of \u2018impure\u2019 altruism (\u201cwarm glow\...
After committing a moral transgression, people are more willing to give their own money and time—two...
Four studies show that moral identity reduces people’s aversion to giving time—particularly as the p...
While past research has suggested that consumers have fundamentally different responses to thinking ...
Prior studies of sequential moral behaviors suggest that when people believe they have made a moral ...
Why do individuals volunteer their time even when recipients receive far less value than the donor’s...
Prior studies of sequential moral behaviors suggest that when people believe they have made a moral ...
This research examines how a focus on time versus money can lead to two distinct mindsets that impac...
Abstract We investigate the effect of moral suasion on charitable giving. Participants in an online ...
This research examines how a focus on time versus money can lead to two distinct mind-sets that affe...
Online advertising is an important tool that can be utilized by charities to elicit attention and fu...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to test if there are differences in behavior when subjects can do...
Four studies show that moral identity reduces people's aversion to giving time-particularly as the p...
Charities often express altruistic acts as a series of periodic payments (“donate $10 per month”) as...
This paper investigates the importance of two forms of \u2018impure\u2019 altruism (\u201cwarm glow\...
This paper investigates the importance of two forms of \u2018impure\u2019 altruism (\u201cwarm glow\...
After committing a moral transgression, people are more willing to give their own money and time—two...
Four studies show that moral identity reduces people’s aversion to giving time—particularly as the p...
While past research has suggested that consumers have fundamentally different responses to thinking ...
Prior studies of sequential moral behaviors suggest that when people believe they have made a moral ...
Why do individuals volunteer their time even when recipients receive far less value than the donor’s...
Prior studies of sequential moral behaviors suggest that when people believe they have made a moral ...
This research examines how a focus on time versus money can lead to two distinct mindsets that impac...
Abstract We investigate the effect of moral suasion on charitable giving. Participants in an online ...
This research examines how a focus on time versus money can lead to two distinct mind-sets that affe...
Online advertising is an important tool that can be utilized by charities to elicit attention and fu...
We conduct a laboratory experiment to test if there are differences in behavior when subjects can do...
Four studies show that moral identity reduces people's aversion to giving time-particularly as the p...
Charities often express altruistic acts as a series of periodic payments (“donate $10 per month”) as...