2022
DOI: 10.1111/joca.12441
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Income and geographically constrained generosity

Abstract: How to target individuals for charitable behavior to distant others is a major challenge. This paper tests the possibility that individuals with higher income engage in more charitable behavior toward distant beneficiaries relative to individuals with lower income. A multi‐method approach offers evidence for this prediction. Survey data (N = 2957) demonstrates that income is positively related to allocations of money to distant beneficiaries (foreign medical staff). Richer (vs. poorer) individuals are also mor… Show more

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“…The answer to this question was coded as 0 (not leaving an email) and 1 (leaving an email). We used the option of offering an email as a proxy for actual proenvironmental behavior, as in prior studies [55,56].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%