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directly. This points to an efficiency–effectiveness trade–off: even though indirect donations are less efficient than direct … donations, they are more effective in mobilizing resources. Our findings hold for ‘Fair Trade’ coffee as well as for ‘normal …
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examined donations to disaster relief after seven major hurricanes to test the influence of the name letter effect with …
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directly. This points to an efficiency–effectiveness trade–off: even though indirect donations are less efficient than direct … donations, they are more effective in mobilizing resources. Our findings hold for ‘Fair Trade’ coffee as well as for ‘normal …
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Many Americans donate little or nothing to charity, but according to Robert Cooter and Brian Broughman, our social …
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donations; (ii) a negative relationship between group size and the amount given by each donor; (iii) no relationship between …
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donations; (ii) a negative relationship between group size and the amount given by each donor; (iii) no relationship between …
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causes. In recent years, individual charity fundraising through these platforms has become a mass activity. Using JustGiving …, the UK’s biggest charity fundraising platform, 21 million people have raised £1.5 billion for over 13,000 charities and … causes since the website was set up in 2001. Recent figures suggest that online donations are still a relatively small part …
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. Furthermore, when we explore the impact of donations to the victims of the tsunami on future donations to charity, there is …Using household-level data, we explore the relationship between donations to the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean … tsunami disaster and other charitable donations. The empirical evidence suggests that donations specifically for the victims …
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While the effects of peers on charitable giving have been of considerable interest to social scientists, there is little empirical evidence on the magnitude of these effects. A correlation between giving or volunteering by one’s peers and one’s own giving can be driven by self-selection into...
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