Background: Blood collection agencies (BCAs) worldwide are continuously looking to improve recognition, reward, and incentive (RRI) policies to optimize the recruitment and retention of blood donors. However, given the inconsistent categorization and variety of strategies available, there is a need for a theoretically informed and empirically supported framework to guide RRI research and policy development. Study Design and Methods: Survey data from 1028 voluntary nonremunerated whole blood and plasma donors in Australia was used to validate a theorized RRI typology based on distinctions between the level of congruency with the act of donating blood (congruent vs. incongruent), visibility of acknowledgment (public vs. private), benefits pro...
Blood shortages prompt policymakers to find ways to increase the supply of blood to meet the health ...
In outlining his proposal for a charitable incentive schemefor blood donors, Sass (2013) highlights ...
The issue of the nature of the altruism inherent in blood donation and the perverse effects of finan...
Background: Blood collection agencies (BCAs) worldwide are continuously looking to improve recogniti...
Maintaining adequate blood supply levels is an ongoing concern for many blood donation organisations...
Incentives are often used to enhance the effectiveness of recruitment and retention campaigns target...
Incentives for blood donors are a much-debated strategy intended to ensure a sufficient supply of bl...
Background: Although the need for whole blood is declining, so too are the number of first-time and ...
Background and Objectives. Why do people donate blood? Altruism is the common answer. However, altru...
The aim of this study was to understand Australian donors' and nondonors' orientations toward 13 non...
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...
Objective: analyze and propose a theoretical model that describes blood donor decisions to help staf...
The issue of the nature of the altruism inherent in blood donation and the perverse effects of finan...
BACKGROUND: Each year, a large number of individuals in Australia are deferred from donating blood. ...
Blood shortages prompt policymakers to find ways to increase the supply of blood to meet the health ...
In outlining his proposal for a charitable incentive schemefor blood donors, Sass (2013) highlights ...
The issue of the nature of the altruism inherent in blood donation and the perverse effects of finan...
Background: Blood collection agencies (BCAs) worldwide are continuously looking to improve recogniti...
Maintaining adequate blood supply levels is an ongoing concern for many blood donation organisations...
Incentives are often used to enhance the effectiveness of recruitment and retention campaigns target...
Incentives for blood donors are a much-debated strategy intended to ensure a sufficient supply of bl...
Background: Although the need for whole blood is declining, so too are the number of first-time and ...
Background and Objectives. Why do people donate blood? Altruism is the common answer. However, altru...
The aim of this study was to understand Australian donors' and nondonors' orientations toward 13 non...
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...
Objective: analyze and propose a theoretical model that describes blood donor decisions to help staf...
The issue of the nature of the altruism inherent in blood donation and the perverse effects of finan...
BACKGROUND: Each year, a large number of individuals in Australia are deferred from donating blood. ...
Blood shortages prompt policymakers to find ways to increase the supply of blood to meet the health ...
In outlining his proposal for a charitable incentive schemefor blood donors, Sass (2013) highlights ...
The issue of the nature of the altruism inherent in blood donation and the perverse effects of finan...