Do people avoid opportunities to donate? A natural field experiment on recycling and charitable giving
Abstract
We use a natural field experiment to investigate the hypothesis that generosity is partly involuntary, by examining whether individuals tend to avoid opportunities to act generously. In Sweden, new recycling machines for bottles and cans with an option of donating the returned deposit to charity were gradually introduced in one of the largest store chains. We find a substantial decline in recycling the month these new machines were introduced and a further decline in the following months. These results indicate that individuals avoid opportunities to act generously and corroborate findings from both lab and field studies supporting the claim that generous behavior is partly involuntary.
Other description
JEL classification: C93; D01; D03; D64.
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Date
2012-09Author
Knutsson, M.
Martinsson, Peter
Wollbrant, Conny
Keywords
generosity
donations
natural field experiment
avoidance behavior
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
542
Language
eng