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Abstract Despite an abundance of survey data on charitable giving, researchers have not analysed these data asking the kinds of theoretical questions and employing the kinds of multivariate statistical techniques that would advance our understanding of the social processes leading to charitable behaviour. This article reports the authors’ first findings from their continuing efforts to develop and test such a multivariate causal model of the social, demographic, economic and motivational determinants of individual charitable giving. The first section outlines our identification theory of charitable giving. In the second section we discuss the data and how we operationalise our variables. The third section examines whether there is broad quantitative support for major tenets of the model developed if applied at the household level. In the fourth section we enquire about which factors are most strongly related to giving behaviour. We conclude with a discussion about the centrality of communities of participation for inducing charitable giving and about the practical implications for fundraising.
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Paul G. Schervish
Boston College
John J. Havens
Boston College
VOLUNTAS International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations
Boston University
Boston College
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0ef5b8aa1655e5fb23102e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02354199