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"Facta non verba" : an experiment on pledging and giving

2015

International audience; We design an experiment to investigate whether asking people to state how much they will donate to a charity (i.e., to pledge) increases their actual donation. Individuals’ endowment is either certain or a random variable. We study different types of pledges, namely, private, public and irrevocable, which differ in terms of the cost to the individual for not keeping the promise. We show that in absence of endowment uncertainty, private and public pledges are associated with lower donations as compared to donations in the no-pledge case: private pledges slightly reduce donations and public pledges reduce them more significantly. Donations increase with uncertainty (in…

Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political Sciencecharitable givingEndowmentmedia_common.quotation_subject050109 social psychologyMonetary economicsjel:D64Pledgejel:D03Dictator gameState (polity)Political sciencedictator game0502 economics and businessEconomics0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesStatistical dispersionJEL: C - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods/C.C9 - Design of Experiments/C.C9.C91 - Laboratory Individual BehaviorJEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D6 - Welfare Economics/D.D6.D64 - Altruism • Philanthropy050207 economicsApplied PsychologyPledgemedia_commonLaw and economicsjel:C91business.industryCommunication05 social sciencesCharity givingPublic relations[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceCharity givingPledgeCommitmentCommunicationExperimentsCommitmentDonation[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationbusinessExperimentsJEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D0 - General/D.D0.D03 - Behavioral Microeconomics: Underlying PrinciplesCharity giving; Pledge; Commitment; Communication; ExperimentsJEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D0 - General
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Expected Behavior and Strategic Sophistication in the Dictator Game

2012

This paper provides novel results for the extensive literature on dictator games: recipients do not expect dictators to behave selfishly, but instead expect the equal split division. The predictions made by dictators are notably different: 45% predicted the zero contribution and 40% the equal split. These results suggest that dictators and recipients are heterogenous with regard to their degree of strategic sophistication and identify the dictator's decision power in a very different manner.

jel:C91jel:D63expectations strategic sophistication dictator game equal split guessingjel:D64
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El sector no lucrativo desde el enfoque de la elección pública: Cuando la oferta no lucrativa de bienes públicos es el resultado de decisiones emanad…

2001

The voluntary supply of collective goods by nonprofit institutions has deserved little attention in the Public Choice literature, and the clasical nonprofits approach does not consider nonprofits supply as a collective decision, although individuals, either as consumers or as donors, are in the center of their theoretical constructs. In this paper we hypothesize that voluntary nonprofits' provision is a collective choice. We present a model in which the members of a community, both those who fund the nonprofits and those who do not (free riders) vote, so choosing between a political program of governmental supply and a political program of non governmental supply. Afterward, they must also …

jel:L31Collective goods Collective choice Nonprofit organizations Altruism Voluntary contributions.jel:H41jel:D64jel:L30CIRIEC-España, revista de economía pública, social y cooperativa
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Economía social y sector no lucrativo: Actualidad científica y perspectivas

2001

In this paper, we intend to analyze some scientific questions of current importance in the Social Economy field and Non-profit sector. In the first place, we show the growing economical importance of this field in Europe, based on the results obtained in the last transnational study. Secondly, we try to think about the concept of non-profit as well as about the position of co-operatives and associations within the Non-profit sector, introducing some criteria of analysis. Immediately after, we study this economical field under a “social” point of view. Finally, the paper analyses the place and content of Social Economy, both business and non-profit sectors, within the limits of European publ…

jel:L31Social Economy Nonprofit Sector not-profit social utility co-operatives public policies.jel:D64jel:L39jel:P13jel:L30jel:B59CIRIEC-España, revista de economía pública, social y cooperativa
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