We extend past research on the congruency between moral foundations and morally relevant outcomes to ingroup- and outgroup-focused charitable giving. We measured intentions to donate to outgroup members (begging EU-migrants) and self-reported donations to ingroup (medical research) and outgroup (international aid) charity organizations in a heterogeneous sample (N = 1008) and actual donations to ingroup (cancer treatment) and outgroup (hunger relief) organizations in two experimental studies (N = 126; N = 200). Individualizing intuitions predicted helping in general across self-report and behavioral data. Binding intuitions predicted higher donations to ingroup causes, lower donations to outgroup causes, and less intentions to donate to out...
Online advertising is an important tool that can be utilized by charities to elicit attention and fu...
Do appeals to moral values promote charitable donation during natural disasters? Using Distributed D...
A charitable donor typically imitates the majority contribution of other donors. This study examines...
Moral foundations theory proposes that intuitions about what is morally right or wrong rest upon a s...
This article investigates how donation behavior to charitable organizations and helping intentions t...
The critical research question pondered in this paper is whether donation intentions can be predicte...
This research investigates the impact of peoples’ chronic personality mindsets on charitable giving ...
Prior studies of sequential moral behaviors suggest that when people believe they have made a moral ...
Because of the large amount of information and the difficulty in selecting an appropriate recipient ...
Prior studies of sequential moral behaviors suggest that when people believe they have made a moral ...
Although the non-profit sector is now the third largest sector of the global economy, relatively lit...
The Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) and the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) have been found to have...
Due to the critical shortage and continued need of blood and organ donations (ODs), research explori...
Given the predominance of the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) to represent the psychological deter...
Due to the critical shortage and continued need of blood and organ donations (ODs), research explori...
Online advertising is an important tool that can be utilized by charities to elicit attention and fu...
Do appeals to moral values promote charitable donation during natural disasters? Using Distributed D...
A charitable donor typically imitates the majority contribution of other donors. This study examines...
Moral foundations theory proposes that intuitions about what is morally right or wrong rest upon a s...
This article investigates how donation behavior to charitable organizations and helping intentions t...
The critical research question pondered in this paper is whether donation intentions can be predicte...
This research investigates the impact of peoples’ chronic personality mindsets on charitable giving ...
Prior studies of sequential moral behaviors suggest that when people believe they have made a moral ...
Because of the large amount of information and the difficulty in selecting an appropriate recipient ...
Prior studies of sequential moral behaviors suggest that when people believe they have made a moral ...
Although the non-profit sector is now the third largest sector of the global economy, relatively lit...
The Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) and the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) have been found to have...
Due to the critical shortage and continued need of blood and organ donations (ODs), research explori...
Given the predominance of the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) to represent the psychological deter...
Due to the critical shortage and continued need of blood and organ donations (ODs), research explori...
Online advertising is an important tool that can be utilized by charities to elicit attention and fu...
Do appeals to moral values promote charitable donation during natural disasters? Using Distributed D...
A charitable donor typically imitates the majority contribution of other donors. This study examines...