Group Identity and Charitable Contributions: Experimental Evidence
Date
2022-02-01Author
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. We conduct a laboratory experiment in which subjects do a real effort task to generate
money with the possibility of donating part, all, or none of that money to a charity. We
vary whether the task is done individually or in groups, and whether the donation –which
is made privately and individually– is either transferred as a single individual donation
or added to the rest of group members’ contributions and thus, transferred as a group
donation. Our results indicate that doing the task in groups increases the intensive and
extensive margins of charitable giving for both individual and group donations. Results
also show that donating as part of a group has an effect on the amount donated only
when group identity was previously enhanced.
Group Identity and Charitable Contributions: Experimental Evidence
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0167-2681Palabras Clave
.Charitable contributions Laboratory experiment Group identity