Aufsatz(elektronisch)13. Dezember 2018

Does charity affect economic bargaining? Exploring gender × social distance interactions

In: Social responsibility journal: the official journal of the Social Responsibility Research Network (SRRNet), Band 16, Heft 1, S. 109-128

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Abstract

Purpose
In recent years, it is increasingly common to find situations in which economic or financial decisions are combined with philanthropic or charity issues (for example, "pay what you can", cause-related marketing initiatives and micro-insurance). How do people behave in these situations? This study aims to analyze whether charity impacts agents' economic behavior and which factors (gender and social distance) influence these decisions.


Design/methodology/approach
Using a modified one-period ultimatum game that includes a charitable giving variable, the authors investigate agents' behavior in economic decisions when philanthropic issues are considered, and they compare this behavior to purely economic negotiation without explicit philanthropic relevance. Using a sample of 352 undergraduate business students, the authors explore the interaction effect between gender and social distance on giving behavior.


Findings
The results of this study show that women offer more than men when philanthropic motivation is involved. However, the solicitation of a charitable sentiment is not an element that substantially shifts the offers beyond the value considered to be economically fair. Finally, women and men are both susceptible to self-image concerns.


Research limitations/implications
The results enable a more nuanced interpretation of gender differences in economic decisions when philanthropic or charity issues are involved. From a practical perspective, the findings could offer insights relevant to for-profit and non-profit organizations when they plan to provide products, services or investments with positive moral connotations or when they plan fundraising strategies.


Originality/value
Unlike existing laboratory studies, this study focuses on the effects that charity has on economic/financial decisions by exploring the interaction effect between the decision-maker's gender and social distance on the outcome of the negotiation.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Emerald

ISSN: 1758-857X

DOI

10.1108/srj-04-2018-0104

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