People can often contribute to prosocial causes by several means; for instance, environmentally friendly activities include sorting household waste, buying organic products, and donating to NGOs. Policy to encourage prosocial behavior is sometimes directed only towards a particular activity, however, and such policies may give rise to `behavioral spillovers', affecting efforts on other prosocial activities. We examine such spillovers in the lab. In a version of the dictator game, experimental subjects could donate to two different real-world charities, and to simulate activity-specific policy, the relative productivity of the charities varied. We hypothesize, first, that an increase in the productivity of one charity will `crowd out' contri...
Charities operate at different levels: national, state, or local. We test the effect of the level of...
Policy interventions are generally evaluated for their direct effectiveness. Little is known about t...
Charities frequently spend significant expenses on solicitation. A common findingis potential donors...
This thesis contributes to the economic literature on prosocial behavior. It includes three papers, ...
We test whether and, if so, how incentives to promote pro-social behavior affect the extent to which...
We examine whether spillovers of pro-social behavior depend on how behavioral changes are induced. W...
Blood donations are increasingly important for medical procedures, while meeting demand is challengi...
There is some evidence from field studies and natural experiments that levels of charitable donation...
textabstractCharitable organizations send out large volumes of direct mailings, soliciting for money...
There is some evidence from field studies and natural experiments that levels of charitable donation...
Charities often devise fund-raising strategies that exploit natural human competitiveness in combina...
textabstractCharitable organizations send out large volumes of direct mailings, soliciting for money...
Abstract This paper defines, discusses, and measures “expenditure substitution” in ch...
This paper defines, discusses, and measures “expenditure substitution ” in charitable giv-ing. Motiv...
A growing set of policies involve transfers conditioned upon socially desired actions, such as atten...
Charities operate at different levels: national, state, or local. We test the effect of the level of...
Policy interventions are generally evaluated for their direct effectiveness. Little is known about t...
Charities frequently spend significant expenses on solicitation. A common findingis potential donors...
This thesis contributes to the economic literature on prosocial behavior. It includes three papers, ...
We test whether and, if so, how incentives to promote pro-social behavior affect the extent to which...
We examine whether spillovers of pro-social behavior depend on how behavioral changes are induced. W...
Blood donations are increasingly important for medical procedures, while meeting demand is challengi...
There is some evidence from field studies and natural experiments that levels of charitable donation...
textabstractCharitable organizations send out large volumes of direct mailings, soliciting for money...
There is some evidence from field studies and natural experiments that levels of charitable donation...
Charities often devise fund-raising strategies that exploit natural human competitiveness in combina...
textabstractCharitable organizations send out large volumes of direct mailings, soliciting for money...
Abstract This paper defines, discusses, and measures “expenditure substitution” in ch...
This paper defines, discusses, and measures “expenditure substitution ” in charitable giv-ing. Motiv...
A growing set of policies involve transfers conditioned upon socially desired actions, such as atten...
Charities operate at different levels: national, state, or local. We test the effect of the level of...
Policy interventions are generally evaluated for their direct effectiveness. Little is known about t...
Charities frequently spend significant expenses on solicitation. A common findingis potential donors...