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firm, Knowledge Networks. We randomly manipulate the perceived race and worthiness of the charity recipients by showing …
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firm, Knowledge Networks. We randomly manipulate the perceived race and worthiness of the charity recipients by showing …
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income, even if she gives more than half her income to charity. As a result, someone who is generous enough to donate all her … income to charity must still pay income tax. Why limit generosity? Current literature exploring this question is scarce and … shallow. The theoretical questions whether an individual who gives all her income to charity should also pay some income tax …
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Advertisements for charities often display photographs of the people they help to evoke the kind of sympathy that engenders giving. This article examines how the expression of emotion on a victim’s face affects both sympathy and giving. Building on theories of emotional contagion and sympathy,...
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majors and non-majors are less likely to contribute than comparable men. -- Altruism ; public goods …
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analyzed whether private donors care about aid effectiveness when they donate to an international charity. In a laboratory …
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between charity and justice and argues that promoting justice requires engaging students with organizations whose core … principles and practices is grounded in justice rather than charity. One example of this type of organization is the Dallas … limits of charity and the possibilities of justice …
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