Both theory on motivational crowding and recent empirical evidence suggest that nudging may sometimes backfire and actually crowd out prosocial behavior, due to decreased intrinsic motivation and warm glow. In this study, we tested this claim by investigating the effects of three types of nudges (default nudge, social norm nudge, and moral nudge) on donations to charity in a preregistered online experiment (N = 1098). Furthermore, we manipulated the transparency of the nudges across conditions by explicitly informing subjects of the nudges that were used. Our results show no indication that nudges crowd out prosocial behavior; instead, all three nudges increased donations. The positive effects of the nudges were driven by the subjects who d...
Some of the challenges in Sanders et al. (this issue) can be aptly illustrated by means of charity n...
We document the hidden costs of one of the most policy-relevant nudges, reminders. Sending reminders...
Research exploring the general dynamics of altruism is varied, but there is limited research explori...
Both theory on motivational crowding and recent empirical evidence suggest that nudging may sometime...
1. Introduction The terms "behavioral nudges" and "charitable giving" are related and refer to the ...
Within neoclassical theory and behavioral economics, different views are presented on people's egois...
Charitable giving represents a sizeable part of the American economy and occurs increasingly online....
Behavioral interventions in general, and nudges in particular have become in recent years a popular ...
The conflict between pro-self and pro-social behaviour is at the core of many key problems of our ti...
Nudging techniques can help charities to increase donations. In this article, we first provide a sys...
Nudging shows a potential to increase social engagement. The article discusses a series of large fie...
Some of the challenges in Sanders et al. (this issue) can be aptly illustrated by means of charity n...
Some of the challenges in Sanders et al. (this issue) can be aptly illustrated by means of charity n...
Nudging techniques can help charities to increase donations. In this article, we first provide a sys...
Some of the challenges in Sanders et al. (this issue) can be aptly illustrated by means of charity n...
Some of the challenges in Sanders et al. (this issue) can be aptly illustrated by means of charity n...
We document the hidden costs of one of the most policy-relevant nudges, reminders. Sending reminders...
Research exploring the general dynamics of altruism is varied, but there is limited research explori...
Both theory on motivational crowding and recent empirical evidence suggest that nudging may sometime...
1. Introduction The terms "behavioral nudges" and "charitable giving" are related and refer to the ...
Within neoclassical theory and behavioral economics, different views are presented on people's egois...
Charitable giving represents a sizeable part of the American economy and occurs increasingly online....
Behavioral interventions in general, and nudges in particular have become in recent years a popular ...
The conflict between pro-self and pro-social behaviour is at the core of many key problems of our ti...
Nudging techniques can help charities to increase donations. In this article, we first provide a sys...
Nudging shows a potential to increase social engagement. The article discusses a series of large fie...
Some of the challenges in Sanders et al. (this issue) can be aptly illustrated by means of charity n...
Some of the challenges in Sanders et al. (this issue) can be aptly illustrated by means of charity n...
Nudging techniques can help charities to increase donations. In this article, we first provide a sys...
Some of the challenges in Sanders et al. (this issue) can be aptly illustrated by means of charity n...
Some of the challenges in Sanders et al. (this issue) can be aptly illustrated by means of charity n...
We document the hidden costs of one of the most policy-relevant nudges, reminders. Sending reminders...
Research exploring the general dynamics of altruism is varied, but there is limited research explori...