A literature review of empirical studies of philanthropy: Eight mechanisms that drive charitable giving
R Bekkers, P Wiepking - Nonprofit and voluntary sector …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
The authors present an overview of the academic literature on charitable giving based on a
literature review of more than 500 articles. They structure their review around the central …
literature review of more than 500 articles. They structure their review around the central …
The psychology of (in) effective altruism
The most effective charities are hundreds of times more effective than typical charities, yet
few donors prioritize effectiveness. Why is that? How might we increase the effectiveness of …
few donors prioritize effectiveness. Why is that? How might we increase the effectiveness of …
Personal experiences bridge moral and political divides better than facts
Both liberals and conservatives believe that using facts in political discussions helps to
foster mutual respect, but 15 studies—across multiple methodologies and issues—show that …
foster mutual respect, but 15 studies—across multiple methodologies and issues—show that …
Is cuteness irresistible? The impact of cuteness on customers' intentions to use AI applications
X Lv, J Luo, Y Liang, Y Liu, C Li - Tourism Management, 2022 - Elsevier
Artificial intelligence technology has been increasingly applied in the hospitality and tourism
industry, and it is a matter of concern how to increase customer adoption of AI applications in …
industry, and it is a matter of concern how to increase customer adoption of AI applications in …
Practicing safe computing: A multimethod empirical examination of home computer user security behavioral intentions
CL Anderson, R Agarwal - MIS quarterly, 2010 - JSTOR
Although firms are expending substantial resources to develop technology and processes
that can help safeguard the security of their computing assets, increased attention is being …
that can help safeguard the security of their computing assets, increased attention is being …
The face of need: Facial emotion expression on charity advertisements
DA Small, NM Verrochi - Journal of marketing research, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …
kind of sympathy that engenders giving. This article examines how the expression of …
How attachment influences users' willingness to donate to content creators in social media: A socio-technical systems perspective
As a relatively new behavior, donation to content creators in social media has become very
popular in the last few years. Different from traditional donation to nonprofit organization or …
popular in the last few years. Different from traditional donation to nonprofit organization or …
[PDF][PDF] The upside of irrationality: The unexpected benefits of defying logic at work and at home
D Ariely, S Jones - 2010 - unipub.lib.uni-corvinus.hu
Az utóbbi évtizedek egyik jelentős változása a közgazdaságtanban a korlátlan
racionalitásról szóló feltevés egyeduralmának megszűnése volt. Számos kutatás mutatott rá …
racionalitásról szóló feltevés egyeduralmának megszűnése volt. Számos kutatás mutatott rá …
Helping and happiness: A review and guide for public policy
LB Aknin, AV Whillans - Social Issues and Policy Review, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Perhaps one of the most reaffirming findings to emerge over the past several decades is that
humans not only engage in generous behavior, they also appear to experience pleasure …
humans not only engage in generous behavior, they also appear to experience pleasure …
Accepting inequality deters responsibility: How power distance decreases charitable behavior
KP Winterich, Y Zhang - Journal of Consumer Research, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Could power distance, which is the extent that inequality is expected and accepted, explain
why some countries and consumers are more likely to engage in prosocial behavior …
why some countries and consumers are more likely to engage in prosocial behavior …