Despite the vast body of research on charitable giving and its drivers, no research has investigated the longitudinal dynamics of individual donation decisions. We analyzed unique data with nearly 300,000 real donation decisions made by more than 20,000 individuals for a period of 10 months. Each decision entailed a choice of what to do with money received for completing a survey (on average, Euro 0.67 per survey): keep it or donate to charity. We found that most of the participants (89%) always chose to keep the money. Within the group of people who sometimes kept and sometimes donated the money (that is, Switchers), we find that people do not change their decision very often (cf. moral consistency). However, the likelihood of donating inc...
Charitable donations constitute choices, and donors' values influence both the choice to donate and ...
This study focuses on the effects of charity reputation on charity donations. One would expect the r...
Whereas much literature exists on “choice overload,” little is known about effects of numbers of alt...
Despite the vast body of research on charitable giving and its drivers, no research has investigated...
Despite the vast body of research on charitable giving and its drivers, no research has investigated...
Despite the vast body of research on charitable giving and its drivers, no research has investigated...
Despite the vast body of research on charitable giving and its drivers, no research has investigated...
This paper tries to bridge part of the gap between the theoretical model of mixed altruism and the e...
Hundreds of billions of dollars are donated to charity by individuals each year. Despite this, relat...
In research on giving, methodology is destiny. The volume of donations estimated from sample surveys...
We study causes and consequences of financial management in households in the specific case of chari...
Charitable donations constitute choices, and donors' values influence both the choice to donate and ...
Charitable donations constitute choices, and donors' values influence both the choice to donate and ...
Charitable donations constitute choices, and donors' values influence both the choice to donate and ...
Charitable donations constitute choices, and donors' values influence both the choice to donate and ...
Charitable donations constitute choices, and donors' values influence both the choice to donate and ...
This study focuses on the effects of charity reputation on charity donations. One would expect the r...
Whereas much literature exists on “choice overload,” little is known about effects of numbers of alt...
Despite the vast body of research on charitable giving and its drivers, no research has investigated...
Despite the vast body of research on charitable giving and its drivers, no research has investigated...
Despite the vast body of research on charitable giving and its drivers, no research has investigated...
Despite the vast body of research on charitable giving and its drivers, no research has investigated...
This paper tries to bridge part of the gap between the theoretical model of mixed altruism and the e...
Hundreds of billions of dollars are donated to charity by individuals each year. Despite this, relat...
In research on giving, methodology is destiny. The volume of donations estimated from sample surveys...
We study causes and consequences of financial management in households in the specific case of chari...
Charitable donations constitute choices, and donors' values influence both the choice to donate and ...
Charitable donations constitute choices, and donors' values influence both the choice to donate and ...
Charitable donations constitute choices, and donors' values influence both the choice to donate and ...
Charitable donations constitute choices, and donors' values influence both the choice to donate and ...
Charitable donations constitute choices, and donors' values influence both the choice to donate and ...
This study focuses on the effects of charity reputation on charity donations. One would expect the r...
Whereas much literature exists on “choice overload,” little is known about effects of numbers of alt...