Donor happiness comes from afar: The role of donation beneficiary social distance and benevolence
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
International Journal of Research in Marketing
Abstract
Although donors may prefer contributing to causes that help those who are socially closer to them, we propose that donating to socially distant beneficiaries makes donors feel happier. This occurs because donating to distant (vs. close) others results in an experience of greater benevolence. We further identify regulatory focus as a boundary condition of these effects. In one choice study and four experiments featuring close to 2,500 respondents, we demonstrate this phenomenon across diverse samples and varying forms of beneficiaries. Our research extends prior work examining the impact of recognition from others on charitable behavior to examine donors' self-evaluations, and how they impact happiness.
Publication Date
9-8-2023
Publisher
Elsevier
Volume
Vol.40
Issue
Iss.4
Recommended Citation
Das, Gopal; Esch, Patrick van; Jain, Shailendra Pratap; and Cui, Yuanyuan (Gina), "Donor happiness comes from afar: The role of donation beneficiary social distance and benevolence" (2023). Faculty Publications. 231.
https://research.iimb.ac.in/fac_pubs/231