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Social Norms Offer Explanation for Inconsistent Effects of Incentives on Prosocial Behavior
Incentives are considered effective tools for encouraging behavior, but their inconsistent effect on prosocial behavior has been puzzling! In a new preprint, Caroline Graf, Eva-Maria Merz, Bianca Suanet and Pamala Wiepking argue that social norms may offer an...
They ought to do it too: Understanding effects of social information on donation behavior and mood
Claire van Teunenbroek published a paper (with René Bekkers and Bianca Beersma) on social information effects (i.e. mentioning the donation amount of others) on donation behavior. They found that social information in the form of an injunctive norm increases both the...
Symposium and inaugural lecture Prof. Dr. Pamala Wiepking
On March 19, 2021 the Center for Philanthropic Studies and the Dutch Charity Lotteries organized a joint symposium "Unrestricted and multi-year financing of societal organizations" leading up to the inaugural lecture of Prof. dr. Pamala Wiepking. With this inaugural...
Generating satisfying volunteer experiences: How to design National Days of Service volunteer project
Stephanie Maas wrote a blog post on the NVSQ Blog about her recent article "Designing 'National Day of Service' Projects to Promote Volunteer Job Satisfaction" published in Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly. The article is about NLdoet, the episodic...