Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments at Italy's main blood donors association, testing social recognition in social media and peer groups. We experimentally disentangle visibility concerns and peer comparisons, and study how exposure to different social norms affects giving. In three studies, we find that a simple ask to donate is at least as effective as offering social recognition. A survey experiment with blood donors indicates that social recognition backfires when offered to people that are already perceived as good citizens. Our results suggest that increasing visibility of good actions can backfire when perceived as image-seeking
Recognizing donors by revealing their identities is important for increasing charitable giving. Usin...
There is a longstanding concern that material rewards might undermine pro-social motivations, thereb...
Recognizing donors by revealing their identities is important for increasing charitable giving. We c...
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments at Italy's ma...
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments at Italy's ma...
First published online: 15 May 2020Positive feedback about the outcome of volunteers' prosocial acti...
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...
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...
Recognizing donors by revealing their identities is important for increasing charitable giving. Usin...
This study develops a controlled laboratory experiment to examine the effects of personal recognitio...
Spillovers of prosocial motivation can enhance the provision of public goods, and have implications ...
Spillovers of prosocial motivation can enhance the provision of public goods, and have implications ...
Recognizing donors by revealing their identities is important for increasing charitable giving. We c...
Recognizing donors by revealing their identities is important for increasing charitable giving. Usin...
There is a longstanding concern that material rewards might undermine pro-social motivations, thereb...
Recognizing donors by revealing their identities is important for increasing charitable giving. We c...
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments at Italy's ma...
Does social recognition motivate prosocial individuals? We run large-scale experiments at Italy's ma...
First published online: 15 May 2020Positive feedback about the outcome of volunteers' prosocial acti...
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...
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...
Recognizing donors by revealing their identities is important for increasing charitable giving. Usin...
This study develops a controlled laboratory experiment to examine the effects of personal recognitio...
Spillovers of prosocial motivation can enhance the provision of public goods, and have implications ...
Spillovers of prosocial motivation can enhance the provision of public goods, and have implications ...
Recognizing donors by revealing their identities is important for increasing charitable giving. We c...
Recognizing donors by revealing their identities is important for increasing charitable giving. Usin...
There is a longstanding concern that material rewards might undermine pro-social motivations, thereb...
Recognizing donors by revealing their identities is important for increasing charitable giving. We c...