Quality certifications for nonprofits, charitable giving, and donor's trust: dataset

  • Maja Adena (Contributor)
  • Jeyhun Alizade (Contributor)
  • Frauke Bohner (Contributor)
  • Julian Harke (Contributor)
  • Fabio Mesters (Contributor)

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Supporting data for the article "Quality certifications for nonprofits, charitable giving, and donor's trust: experimental evidence". In an experiment, we test the impact of quality certificates on donations to a charity. Compared to the control group, participants presented with a quality certificate chose higher donations by around 10% and reported higher trust towards the same charity. The choice of donation values over time shows strong persistence such that the difference between the two groups remained even after all participants were informed about the certificate. Since the initially uninformed donors did not adjust their donations sufficiently upwards, we conclude that quality certification is less likely to affect giving of existing donors. Finally, we find no significant effect of information about certificate fees.,Experiment,Undergraduate students from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, Technische Universität Berlin, and Universität Potsdam,
Date made available1 Jan 2019
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