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Inaugural lecture of Professor Pamala Wiepking on March 19, 2021

by givingnl | Feb 19, 2021 | News

It is my pleasure to invite you to my inaugural lecture on March 19, 2021, during which I will accept the full professorship “The Societal Significance of Charity Lotteries” at the Center for Philanthropic Studies at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, the...

Wiepking appointed as full professor in ‘Social significance of charity lotteries’

by givingnl | Jan 30, 2019 | News

Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam appointed Dr Pamala Wiepking as full professor in ‘Social significance of charity lotteries’ of the first of January 2019. Her chair is being financed by the Dutch National Postcode Lottery with the intention of increasing...

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Inequality and Civic Engagement

January 28th, 2022

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Social Norms Offer Explanation for Inconsistent Effects of Incentives on Prosocial Behavior

May 6th, 2021

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They ought to do it too: Understanding effects of social information on donation behavior and mood

March 30th, 2021

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Generating satisfying volunteer experiences: How to design National Days of Service volunteer project

March 25th, 2021

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Do incentives actually encourage prosocial behavior?

Do incentives actually encourage prosocial behavior?

June 6th, 2023

Classical economic theory has posited offering incentives - through monetary or nonmonetary extrinsic rewards - is a promising strategy to encourage prosocial behavior. However, results from empirical research on the effect of incentives on prosocial behavior are mixed. While some studies provide evidence for a positive effect of incentives andRead more...

Does talking about blood donations increase compliance with solicitations?

Does talking about blood donations increase compliance with solicitations?

May 25th, 2023

For organizations that aim to connect donors with recipients, solicitations are an important tool used in an attempt to encourage prosocial behavior. Compliance with these solicitations, however, tends to vary between individuals and social contexts. Can the characteristics of a social context have an influence on how potential blood donorsRead more...

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Continuing Giving in the Netherlands (2024) - About Giving in 2022: A Year of Crisis

February 13th, 2023

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René Bekkers receives Open Science Amsterdam Award

February 2nd, 2023

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Center for Philanthropic Studies researchers receive Emotional Well-being and Health Data Analysis Award

January 31st, 2023

Unemployment, especially when involuntary, often has a negative effect on one’s emotional well-being. But is that the same for volunteers and non-volunteers? It could be that volunteers are less sensitive to the stress of job loss by having a social support network and performing a meaningful social activity through theirRead more...

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Support from companies for charities during corona crisis is greater than ever

January 31st, 2023

In the corona year 2020, the Netherlands gave 5.6 billion euros to charitable organizations. This is evident from the research Giving in the Netherlands by the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Companies in particular have started giving more to charitable causes: they gave 2.2 billion euros. In 2018, that was still 1.9Read more...

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