An influential result in the literature on charitable giving is that matching subsidies dominate rebate subsidies in raising funds. We investigate whether this result extends to “unit donation” schemes, a popular alternative form of soliciting donations. There, the donors’ choices are over the number of units of a charitable good to fund at a given unit price, rather than the amount of money to give. Comparing matches and rebates as well as simple discounts on the unit price, we find no evidence of dominance in our online experiment: the three subsidy types are equally effective overall. At a more disaggregated level, rebates lead to a higher likelihood of giving, while matching and discount subsidies lead to larger donations by donors. Thi...
Field experiment, Rebate subsidy, Matching subsidy, Charitable giving, C93, D64, H41, L3,
When donating to a charity there is an implied assumption that a proportion of the donation will be ...
Subsidizing charitable giving, for example, for victims of natural disasters, is very popular, not o...
An influential result in the literature on charitable giving is that matching subsidies dominate reb...
This paper replicates and refines the finding that subsidies for charitable contributions of a rebat...
A rebate subsidy of rate sr is functionally equivalent to a matching subsidy of rate sm = sr/(1- sr)...
Existing evidence from laboratory experiments finds that a match is likely to increase charitable do...
Abstract: We report the results of a field experiment conducted in conjunction with a mailed fundrai...
We examine the charitable giving decisions of donors under two subsidy mechanisms, rebate and matchi...
This study uses a Japanese nationwide sample and experimentally compares rebate and matching, both o...
This paper uses a survey-based approach to test alternative methods of channeling tax relief to dono...
We use a survey-based approach to compare the effects of alternative forms of tax relief on donation...
This paper uses experimental methods to investigate further the effects of subsidy schemes on charit...
Unit donations are an alternative fundraising scheme in which potential donors choose how many units...
For a fixed large donation a matching scheme that simply uses a one-for-one match ratio can actually...
Field experiment, Rebate subsidy, Matching subsidy, Charitable giving, C93, D64, H41, L3,
When donating to a charity there is an implied assumption that a proportion of the donation will be ...
Subsidizing charitable giving, for example, for victims of natural disasters, is very popular, not o...
An influential result in the literature on charitable giving is that matching subsidies dominate reb...
This paper replicates and refines the finding that subsidies for charitable contributions of a rebat...
A rebate subsidy of rate sr is functionally equivalent to a matching subsidy of rate sm = sr/(1- sr)...
Existing evidence from laboratory experiments finds that a match is likely to increase charitable do...
Abstract: We report the results of a field experiment conducted in conjunction with a mailed fundrai...
We examine the charitable giving decisions of donors under two subsidy mechanisms, rebate and matchi...
This study uses a Japanese nationwide sample and experimentally compares rebate and matching, both o...
This paper uses a survey-based approach to test alternative methods of channeling tax relief to dono...
We use a survey-based approach to compare the effects of alternative forms of tax relief on donation...
This paper uses experimental methods to investigate further the effects of subsidy schemes on charit...
Unit donations are an alternative fundraising scheme in which potential donors choose how many units...
For a fixed large donation a matching scheme that simply uses a one-for-one match ratio can actually...
Field experiment, Rebate subsidy, Matching subsidy, Charitable giving, C93, D64, H41, L3,
When donating to a charity there is an implied assumption that a proportion of the donation will be ...
Subsidizing charitable giving, for example, for victims of natural disasters, is very popular, not o...