An experimental test of warm glow giving

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Year
2008
Country
Netherlands
Language
English
Abstract

This paper reports the results of an experimental test of the warm glow hypothesis. A participant is presented with the opportunity to contribute from her own endowment to a charity of choice. The experiment is designed so that a pure altruist has no incentive to donate. The amount the designated charity will receive is preset; any contribution by the participant crowds out dollar-for-dollar giving by the proctor. We find that participants, on average, donated 20% of their endowments and that approximately 57% of the participants made a donation. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

English
ISSN/ISBN
472727
No. of Pages
1011 - 1021
Number
43256
Volume
92
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