What are the most powerful predictors of charitable giving to victims of typhoon Haiyan: Prosocial traits, socio-demographic variables, or eye cues?

Major natural disasters often prompt charities to start rallying for extra donations. However, little is known about which variables predict disaster donations most strongly. Here we focused on donations to victims of typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines (2013). A multifaceted approach combined three p...

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Main Authors: MANESI, Zoi, Van Lange, Paul A. M., Van Doesum, Niels J., Pollet, Thomas V.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-41462019-08-05T08:06:18Z What are the most powerful predictors of charitable giving to victims of typhoon Haiyan: Prosocial traits, socio-demographic variables, or eye cues? MANESI, Zoi Van Lange, Paul A. M. Van Doesum, Niels J. Pollet, Thomas V. Major natural disasters often prompt charities to start rallying for extra donations. However, little is known about which variables predict disaster donations most strongly. Here we focused on donations to victims of typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines (2013). A multifaceted approach combined three potential predictors: (a) prosocial traits (social value orientation and social mindfulness, or SVO and SoMi), (b) socio-demographic variables, and (c) minimal social cues (eye images). Participants (N = 643) completed an online survey in which they decided whether or not to spend time on a fundraising task to support the typhoon victims. Results of this exploratory study showed that SVO and SoMi, followed by educational attainment and political ideology, were the most prominent predictors of the decision to donate. Furthermore, SVO, SoMi, educational attainment, and religiosity were related to the donated amount. In disaster relief appeals, prosocial personality (and certain socio-demographic factors) might be a more important predictor of helping behavior than exposure to eye images. 2019-08-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2889 info:doi/10.1016/j.paid.2018.03.024 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4146/viewcontent/What_are_the_most_powerful_predictors_of_charitable_giving_to_victims_of_typhoon_Haiyan.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Charitable giving Eye images Education Prosocial personality Natural disaster Applied Behavior Analysis Social Psychology
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topic Charitable giving
Eye images
Education
Prosocial personality
Natural disaster
Applied Behavior Analysis
Social Psychology
spellingShingle Charitable giving
Eye images
Education
Prosocial personality
Natural disaster
Applied Behavior Analysis
Social Psychology
MANESI, Zoi
Van Lange, Paul A. M.
Van Doesum, Niels J.
Pollet, Thomas V.
What are the most powerful predictors of charitable giving to victims of typhoon Haiyan: Prosocial traits, socio-demographic variables, or eye cues?
description Major natural disasters often prompt charities to start rallying for extra donations. However, little is known about which variables predict disaster donations most strongly. Here we focused on donations to victims of typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines (2013). A multifaceted approach combined three potential predictors: (a) prosocial traits (social value orientation and social mindfulness, or SVO and SoMi), (b) socio-demographic variables, and (c) minimal social cues (eye images). Participants (N = 643) completed an online survey in which they decided whether or not to spend time on a fundraising task to support the typhoon victims. Results of this exploratory study showed that SVO and SoMi, followed by educational attainment and political ideology, were the most prominent predictors of the decision to donate. Furthermore, SVO, SoMi, educational attainment, and religiosity were related to the donated amount. In disaster relief appeals, prosocial personality (and certain socio-demographic factors) might be a more important predictor of helping behavior than exposure to eye images.
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author MANESI, Zoi
Van Lange, Paul A. M.
Van Doesum, Niels J.
Pollet, Thomas V.
author_facet MANESI, Zoi
Van Lange, Paul A. M.
Van Doesum, Niels J.
Pollet, Thomas V.
author_sort MANESI, Zoi
title What are the most powerful predictors of charitable giving to victims of typhoon Haiyan: Prosocial traits, socio-demographic variables, or eye cues?
title_short What are the most powerful predictors of charitable giving to victims of typhoon Haiyan: Prosocial traits, socio-demographic variables, or eye cues?
title_full What are the most powerful predictors of charitable giving to victims of typhoon Haiyan: Prosocial traits, socio-demographic variables, or eye cues?
title_fullStr What are the most powerful predictors of charitable giving to victims of typhoon Haiyan: Prosocial traits, socio-demographic variables, or eye cues?
title_full_unstemmed What are the most powerful predictors of charitable giving to victims of typhoon Haiyan: Prosocial traits, socio-demographic variables, or eye cues?
title_sort what are the most powerful predictors of charitable giving to victims of typhoon haiyan: prosocial traits, socio-demographic variables, or eye cues?
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2019
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2889
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4146/viewcontent/What_are_the_most_powerful_predictors_of_charitable_giving_to_victims_of_typhoon_Haiyan.pdf
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