In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Using the Giving in The Netherlands Panel Study 2003, we find that people with more extended networks and higher education are more generous. However, these effects can be completely explained by financial resources, church attendance, requests for donations, and prosocial personality characteristics. People with more extended social networks are mainly more generous because they receive more solicitations for donations, and are more integrated in extended religious networks that promote charitable giving. The generosity of people with higher formal education can be explained by their larger financial resources, and stronger verbal abilities. Whe...
Theory suggests that selfless prosocial behaviors, such as volunteering and charitable donating, ori...
We study differences in contributions of time and money to churches and non-religious nonprofit orga...
The purpose of this research is to provide further insight into who gives what to whom and why. It f...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
This study examines social networks and financial giving to charitable or religious causes. Conventi...
I study the relationships of resources and personality characteristics to charitable giving, postmor...
I study the relationships of resources and personality characteristics to charitable giving, postmor...
UnrestrictedWith shrinking public funding and fierce competition for government grants, nonprofit or...
I study the relationships of resources and personality characteristics to charitable giving, postmor...
Humans are known for their extensive prosocial behavior. An example of such behavior is philanthropi...
People demonstrate generosity in myriad ways, from gifts of time and money to everyday acts of kindn...
Why do people donate money? The phenomenon of donation is rarely questioned, and yet remains an inte...
Is it possible to influence people´s willingness to donate money? In two experiments we investigated...
Theory suggests that selfless prosocial behaviors, such as volunteering and charitable donating, ori...
We study differences in contributions of time and money to churches and non-religious nonprofit orga...
The purpose of this research is to provide further insight into who gives what to whom and why. It f...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
In this study we examine whether and why human and social resources increase charitable giving. Usin...
This study examines social networks and financial giving to charitable or religious causes. Conventi...
I study the relationships of resources and personality characteristics to charitable giving, postmor...
I study the relationships of resources and personality characteristics to charitable giving, postmor...
UnrestrictedWith shrinking public funding and fierce competition for government grants, nonprofit or...
I study the relationships of resources and personality characteristics to charitable giving, postmor...
Humans are known for their extensive prosocial behavior. An example of such behavior is philanthropi...
People demonstrate generosity in myriad ways, from gifts of time and money to everyday acts of kindn...
Why do people donate money? The phenomenon of donation is rarely questioned, and yet remains an inte...
Is it possible to influence people´s willingness to donate money? In two experiments we investigated...
Theory suggests that selfless prosocial behaviors, such as volunteering and charitable donating, ori...
We study differences in contributions of time and money to churches and non-religious nonprofit orga...
The purpose of this research is to provide further insight into who gives what to whom and why. It f...