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Identity motives in charitable giving: Explanations for charity preferences from a global donor survey

, 2020
Millions of charities compete for donor dollars, yet why people prefer to give to particular charities remains poorly understood. Informed by the social identity approach, and using mixed methods, we analyzed open‐ended responses from a global donor ...
C. Chapman, B. Masser, W. Louis
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Aid, Charity and Donation Tracking System Using Blockchain

2020 4th International Conference on Trends in Electronics and Informatics (ICOEI)(48184), 2020
Blockchain is a promising technology and is becoming predominant for solving many problems in the field related to security under the control of both public and private sectors. Blockchain is gaining popularity within the domain of charity.
Aashutosh Singh   +3 more
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The Rise of Food Charity in Europe

, 2020
This edited collection provides the first comprehensive study of the rise of food charity across Europe. Bringing together leading researchers across the continent, this collection explores the driving forces behind this phenomenon and its implications ...

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A social fundraising mechanism for charity crowdfunding

Decision Support Systems, 2020
In recent years, as the world has witnessed many social issues and environmental disasters, philanthropic giving has become widespread. Today, crowdfunding platforms have also become popular, and charities often use these to fundraise.
Yung-Ming Li   +3 more
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The charity of the uncharitable

Economic Inquiry, 1971
If I understand the common view among modern intellectuals, income redistribution is considered to be a rather simple and almost entirely ethical matter. There are, basically, two theories. The first is that those of us who are well-off use the state as a mechanism for making gifts to the poor.
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Charity advertising: congruence between political orientation and cause of need

, 2020
Philanthropic appeals are more persuasive if messages match the processing styles of potential donors. To help marketers design more congruent charity appeals, the authors conduct two experiments testing a new type of congruence: political orientations ...
Younghwa Lee, J. Seo, Sukki Yoon
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Charity Implies Meta‐Charity

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2004
The principle of charity says that all agents are rational. The principle of meta‐charity says that all agents believe all agents are rational. My thesis is that the arguments which are used to support charity also support meta‐charity. Meta‐charity implies meta‐meta‐charity.
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Hospitals and charity

2017
Medieval hospitals in Italy, originally intended to house pilgrims and comfort the dying, evolved from religious institutions reflecting communal and personal piety to civic facilities intended to provide a comprehensive social welfare and medical service to the urban community.
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Personalized charity advertising. Can personalized prosocial messages promote empathy, attitude change, and helping intentions toward stigmatized social groups?

International Journal of Advertising, 2018
This study examines the role of personalized charity advertising in promoting empathy, attitude change, and helping intentions toward stigmatized social groups.
Anne Bartsch, Andrea Kloß
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