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between social group size and fundraising outcomes: (i) a positive relationship between group size and the total number of …
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Recent literature has shown that all-pay auctions raise more money for charity than winner-pay auctions. We demonstrate …
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want to donate a share of their earnings to a charity of their choice. We find that, despite large differences in earnings …
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This paper studies how a preference for consistency can affect economic decision-making. We propose a two-period model where people have a preference for consistency because consistent behavior allows them to signal personal and intellectual strength. We then present three experiments that study...
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This study reports data from a field experiment that was conducted to investigate the relevance of gift-exchange for charitable giving. Roughly 10,000 solicitation letters were sent to potential donors in the experiment. One third of the letters contained no gift, one third contained a small...
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experiment subjects divide 20 euros between themselves and a charity. Some randomly determined participants are induced to wear a …
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In the United States, charitable contributions can be deducted from taxable income making the price of giving inversely related to the marginal tax rate. The existing literature documents that charitable giving is very responsive to tax subsidies, but often ignores the spillover effects of such...
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We study how website defaults affect consumer behavior in the domain of charitable giving. In a field experiment that was conducted on a large platform for making charitable donations over the web, we exogenously vary the default options in two distinct choice dimensions. The first pertains to...
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We show that once interfamily exchanges are considered, Becker’s rotten kids mechanism has some remarkable implications that have gone hitherto unnoticed. Specifically, we establish that Cornes and Silva’s (1999) result of efficiency in the contribution game amongst siblings extends to a...
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this end we develop a simple dynamic principal-agent model where both players may have feelings of altruism or spite toward …
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