Experiments investigating fundraising and charitable contributors

This volume consists of nine papers that use experimental and theoretical tools to examine issues pertaining to charitable auctions and fundraising. In recent years, the revenue-generating effects of different fundraising techniques have been a subject of increasing policy interest as private, relig...

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Other Authors Isaac, R. Mark 1954-, Davis, Douglas D., 1957-
Format eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2006.
SeriesResearch in experimental economics ; v. 11.
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ISBN9781849504065
ISSN0193-2306 ;
Physical Description1 online zdroj (xii, 246 p.).

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Summary:This volume consists of nine papers that use experimental and theoretical tools to examine issues pertaining to charitable auctions and fundraising. In recent years, the revenue-generating effects of different fundraising techniques have been a subject of increasing policy interest as private, religious and state originations have come to rely increasingly on fundraising activities for revenues. Experimental methods provide an ideal context for conducting the dialogue between economists, fundraisers and policymakers regarding the revenue and social consequences of alternative fundraising methods. Themes explored in the volume include the structure of charity auctions, charity lotteries, fund drives as well as some of broader issues underlying charitable behaviour. It explores the structure of different fundraising and charitable programs. It is a valuable resource for economists, fundraisers and policymakers interested in the consequences of their fundraising efforts.
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ISBN:9781849504065
ISSN:0193-2306 ;
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Physical Description:1 online zdroj (xii, 246 p.).