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The following pages link to Reputation and influence in charitable giving: an experiment (Q430145):
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- From lab to field: social distance and charitable giving in teams (Q777688) (← links)
- Subsidy schemes and charitable contributions: A closer look (Q816751) (← links)
- Honestly, why are you donating money to charity? An experimental study about self-awareness in status-seeking behavior (Q893034) (← links)
- The impact of downward social information on contribution decisions (Q945029) (← links)
- Creating a domain of losses in the laboratory: effects of endowment size (Q1651882) (← links)
- Do beliefs about peers matter for donation matching? Experiments in the field and laboratory (Q1691368) (← links)
- Giving to poverty relief charities: the impact of beliefs and misperceptions toward income redistribution in a real donation experiment (Q1697845) (← links)
- From social information to social norms: evidence from two experiments on donation behaviour (Q1712167) (← links)
- Charity begins at home: a lab-in-the-field experiment on charitable giving (Q1712174) (← links)
- Relative social status and conformism: experimental evidence on local public good contributions (Q1782292) (← links)
- Helping a victim or helping the victim: Altruism and identifiability (Q1868346) (← links)
- The impact of challenge gifts on charitable giving: an experimental investigation (Q1927297) (← links)
- Mixed signals: charity reporting when donations signal generosity and income (Q2013332) (← links)
- Do people intervene to make others behave prosocially? (Q2031188) (← links)
- The effect of disclosing identities in a socially incentivized public good game (Q2052525) (← links)
- A field study on the role of incidental emotions on charitable giving (Q2112307) (← links)
- The rise and fall of donation behavior through reputation (Q2169714) (← links)
- Are we nice(r) to nice(r) people?-an experimental analysis (Q2642607) (← links)
- Charity as a Substitute for Reputation: Evidence from an Online Marketplace (Q4610559) (← links)
- Does Africa Need a Rotten Kin Theorem? Experimental Evidence from Village Economies (Q4610769) (← links)
- On the spread of charitable behavior in a social network: a model based on game theory (Q6196456) (← links)