I use data from the South African Social Giving Survey to investigate the role of social capital and motivations for giving to formal charities and beggars. Results suggest that both impure altruism and inequality aversion positively influence giving to formal charities but they have no influence on giving to beggars. The role of social capital is varied. Members of informal insurance groups are more likely to give to both charities and beggars, while members of formal community groups are more likely to give to charities only. Members of interest groups are actually less likely to donate to charities and prefer giving to beggars
A field study of altruistic behaviour is presented using a modification of the dictator game in a la...
This paper experimentally measures the 'social capital' of altruism, trust and reciprocity and empir...
While the South African government is tackling poverty amongst its citizenry as a national priority ...
I use data from the South African Social Giving Survey to investigate the role of social capital an...
This paper reflects on the results of a national quantitative survey on giving in South Africa. It e...
A dictator game experiment and a questionnaire were used to gather information on redistributive pre...
Research on the effects of positional concerns on individuals’ attitudes and behavior in certain pol...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management, University of the Witw...
Mobilizing domestic resources is vital in financing domestic investment and social programmes, which...
This paper experimentally measures the ‘social capital ’ of altruism, trust and reciprocity and empi...
We study empirically the relationship between inequality and active charity participation. Increased...
A Japanese General Social Survey is used to re-examine how voluntary giving is associated with inequ...
We investigate the consequences of a pure income effect on the altruistic behavior of donors. Inequa...
In research on giving, methodology is destiny. The volume of donations estimated from sample surveys...
A field study of altruistic behaviour is presented using a modification of the dictator game in a la...
This paper experimentally measures the 'social capital' of altruism, trust and reciprocity and empir...
While the South African government is tackling poverty amongst its citizenry as a national priority ...
I use data from the South African Social Giving Survey to investigate the role of social capital an...
This paper reflects on the results of a national quantitative survey on giving in South Africa. It e...
A dictator game experiment and a questionnaire were used to gather information on redistributive pre...
Research on the effects of positional concerns on individuals’ attitudes and behavior in certain pol...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management, University of the Witw...
Mobilizing domestic resources is vital in financing domestic investment and social programmes, which...
This paper experimentally measures the ‘social capital ’ of altruism, trust and reciprocity and empi...
We study empirically the relationship between inequality and active charity participation. Increased...
A Japanese General Social Survey is used to re-examine how voluntary giving is associated with inequ...
We investigate the consequences of a pure income effect on the altruistic behavior of donors. Inequa...
In research on giving, methodology is destiny. The volume of donations estimated from sample surveys...
A field study of altruistic behaviour is presented using a modification of the dictator game in a la...
This paper experimentally measures the 'social capital' of altruism, trust and reciprocity and empir...
While the South African government is tackling poverty amongst its citizenry as a national priority ...