The authors present an overview of the academic literature on charitable giving based on a literature review of more than 500 articles.They structure their review around the central question of why people donate money to charitable organizations.They identify eight mechanisms as the most important forces that drive charitable giving: (a) awareness of need; (b) solicitation; (c) costs and benefits; (d) altruism; (e) reputation; (f) psychological benefits; (g) values; (h) efficacy.These mechanisms can provide a basic theoretical framework for future research explaining charitable giving.© The Author(s) 2011
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Abstract The authors present an overview of the academic literature on charitable giving based on a ...
The authors present an overview of the academic literature on charitable giving based on a literatur...
We present an overview of the academic literature on philanthropy, divided in two parts: 1. Who give...
We present an overview of theories and research on charitable giving in economics, sociology, social...
We present an overview of the academic literature on philanthropy, divided in two parts. In part one...
textabstractAbstract This is the first of two articles in which we present a comprehensive review of...
A large part of the total charitable giving (approximately 70%) in the United States come from indiv...
The market for philanthropic donations in America has been thriving since the 1950s. 89 percent of U...
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This paper provides a brief review of the fund-raising literature in economics. This strand of liter...
The papers in this Special Issue contribute to a rich literature on the economics of charitable givi...
This is the author's post-print version of an article whose final and definitive form has been publi...
The purpose of this paper is twofold, as it includes a literature review concerning factors influenc...
People demonstrate generosity in myriad ways, from gifts of time and money to everyday acts of kindn...
Abstract The authors present an overview of the academic literature on charitable giving based on a ...
The authors present an overview of the academic literature on charitable giving based on a literatur...
We present an overview of the academic literature on philanthropy, divided in two parts: 1. Who give...
We present an overview of theories and research on charitable giving in economics, sociology, social...
We present an overview of the academic literature on philanthropy, divided in two parts. In part one...
textabstractAbstract This is the first of two articles in which we present a comprehensive review of...
A large part of the total charitable giving (approximately 70%) in the United States come from indiv...
The market for philanthropic donations in America has been thriving since the 1950s. 89 percent of U...
Marketing plays a central role in nonprofit organizations that compete for the donations of individu...
This special issue of the International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing presents...
This paper provides a brief review of the fund-raising literature in economics. This strand of liter...
The papers in this Special Issue contribute to a rich literature on the economics of charitable givi...
This is the author's post-print version of an article whose final and definitive form has been publi...
The purpose of this paper is twofold, as it includes a literature review concerning factors influenc...
People demonstrate generosity in myriad ways, from gifts of time and money to everyday acts of kindn...