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Using longitudinal data on the entire population of blood donors in an Italian town, we examine how donors respond to a nonlinear award scheme that rewards them with symbolic prizes (medals) when they reach certain donation quotas. Our results indicate that donors significantly increase the...
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Using longitudinal data on the entire population of blood donors in an Italian town, we examine how donors respond to an award scheme which rewards them with "medals" when they reach certain donation quotas. Our results indicate that donors significantly increase the frequency of their donations...
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frequency of donations. -- Incentives ; awards ; public good provision ; pro-social behavior ; public health ; social prestige …
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Experimental studies document that financial rewards discourage the performance of altruistic activities, because they destroy intrinsic altruistic motivations. We set up a randomized-controlled experiment, through a survey administered to 467 blood donors in an Italian town, and find that...
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who are employees in Italy. The analysis is based on a unique dataset with the complete donation histories of the blood …
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. Implications for research and public policy are discussed. -- Incentives ; altruism ; public good provision ; pro-social behavior …
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incentivizing pro-social behavior. -- Incentives ; altruism ; public good provision ; pro-social behavior ; public health … who are employees in Italy. The analysis is based on a unique dataset with the complete donation histories of the blood …
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Using a laboratory experiment, we present first evidence that social image concerns causally reduce the take-up of an individually beneficial transfer. Our design manipulates the informativeness of the take-up decision by varying whether transfer eligibility is based on ability or luck, and how...
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