This paper builds an experiment to investigate whether asking people to state how much they will donate to a charity (to pledge) can increase their actual donation. Individuals’ endowment is either certain or a random variable. We study different types of pledges, namely private, public and irrevocable ones, which differ in individual cost of not keeping a promise. Public pledges appear to be associated to lower donation levels. Irrevocable pledges ensure an amount of donations equal to donations in absence of pledges. Moreover, a significant number of individuals keep their promises, in presence of either private or public pledges. A higher risk attached to the endowment increases donations
Research has shown that the statement “Even a penny will help ” associated with charity fund-raising...
textabstractAn increasing fraction of donations is channeled through donation intermediaries. These ...
Using an incentivized experiment with statistical power, this paper explores the role of stakes in c...
This paper builds an experiment to investigate whether asking people to state how much they will don...
International audienceWe design an experiment to investigate whether asking people to state how much...
This paper reports the results from a two-person "pledge and give" experiment. Each persons endowmen...
Given the replacement of cash with cell phone payments, people who are asked to donate to charity ca...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>Pledging campaigns, wh...
Should fundraisers ask a banker to donate “if he earns a bonus” or wait and ask after the bonus is k...
I find that non-binding announcements of support for a public good encourage others to contribute. O...
Pledges are used to signal the intention to act in a socially desirable way. In this study, we exami...
In some instances, charities insist on donors giving more than some fixed, minimum amount. In many o...
Significant empirical and experimental research has been\ud conducted on the motivations behind char...
Many forms of prosocial behaviour are highly institutionalized. They are facilitated by organization...
We study how other-regarding behavior extends to environments with income uncertainty and conditiona...
Research has shown that the statement “Even a penny will help ” associated with charity fund-raising...
textabstractAn increasing fraction of donations is channeled through donation intermediaries. These ...
Using an incentivized experiment with statistical power, this paper explores the role of stakes in c...
This paper builds an experiment to investigate whether asking people to state how much they will don...
International audienceWe design an experiment to investigate whether asking people to state how much...
This paper reports the results from a two-person "pledge and give" experiment. Each persons endowmen...
Given the replacement of cash with cell phone payments, people who are asked to donate to charity ca...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>Pledging campaigns, wh...
Should fundraisers ask a banker to donate “if he earns a bonus” or wait and ask after the bonus is k...
I find that non-binding announcements of support for a public good encourage others to contribute. O...
Pledges are used to signal the intention to act in a socially desirable way. In this study, we exami...
In some instances, charities insist on donors giving more than some fixed, minimum amount. In many o...
Significant empirical and experimental research has been\ud conducted on the motivations behind char...
Many forms of prosocial behaviour are highly institutionalized. They are facilitated by organization...
We study how other-regarding behavior extends to environments with income uncertainty and conditiona...
Research has shown that the statement “Even a penny will help ” associated with charity fund-raising...
textabstractAn increasing fraction of donations is channeled through donation intermediaries. These ...
Using an incentivized experiment with statistical power, this paper explores the role of stakes in c...