Did you donate? Talking about donations predicts compliance with solicitations for donations

Author:

Schröder Joris MelchiorORCID,Merz Eva-Maria,Suanet Bianca,Wiepking PamalaORCID

Abstract

Many forms of prosocial behaviour are highly institutionalized. They are facilitated by organizations that broker between donors and recipients. A highly effective tool that organizations use to elicit prosocial behaviour are solicitations for donations (e.g., of blood, time, or money). Using register and survey data on blood donations in the Netherlands, we examine to what extent compliance with these solicitations is predicted by being recruited via word of mouth (WOM) and talking about donations. Our model predicts that donors that are one unit higher on our measure of talking about donations (range = 1–4) have a 2.9 percentage points higher compliance with solicitations for donations. In addition, this association is stronger for novice donors. Our study demonstrates the social embedding of the donors’ decision-making processes about compliance. For practice, our results imply that organizations may increase their contributors’ communication about donations to increase the effectiveness of their solicitations.

Funder

HORIZON EUROPE European Research Council

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Stead Family

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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