Social Distance and Quality Ratings in Charity Choice

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Alexander L. Brown

Texas A&M University - Department of Economics

Jonathan Meer

Texas A&M University - Department of Economics

J. Forrest Williams

Texas A&M University - Department of Economics

Date Written: May 2014

Abstract

We conduct a laboratory experiment to examine how third-party ratings impact charity choice and donative behavior, particularly in regards to preferences for local charities. Subjects are given a menu of ten charities, with a mix of local and non-local organizations included. We vary whether third-party ratings are displayed on this menu. Subjects perform an effort task to earn money and can choose to donate to their selected charity. We find evidence that subjects' choice of charity is impacted by third-party evaluations but, somewhat surprisingly, there are no obvious preferences for local charities. These third-party assessments have some impact on the percent of earnings that subjects allocate to their selected charity; local charities also accrue more donations, though these results are somewhat imprecise.

Suggested Citation

Brown, Alexander L. and Meer, Jonathan and Williams, J. Forrest, Social Distance and Quality Ratings in Charity Choice (May 2014). NBER Working Paper No. w20182, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2444569

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Jonathan Meer

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J. Forrest Williams

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