Volunteering in China: How significant is the peer effect?

Author:

Li Fang1,Ma Hongxu1,Shen Suyan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Public Administration Nanjing Agricultural University Nanjing China

Abstract

AbstractThis study theoretically evaluated and empirically tested the peer effect of residents' volunteering behaviour in a Chinese scenario using data from the 2019 China Comprehensive Social Situation Survey (CSS). The study found that residents' volunteering behaviour had significant peer effect, with every unit increase in volunteering activities of other residents in the community enhancing the probability of residents' participation in volunteering by 21.0% to 30.0%. The results were still valid even after using community location, province dummy variables, and instrumental variables to determine reflexivity and correlation. By contrast, urban community residents were more affected by peer effect. Internet access attenuated the peer influence. Interpersonal trust and trust in charitable organizations reinforced the peer effect, whereas trust in dysfunctional government inhibited the peer influence. The study findings provide a theoretical and empirical standard for improving volunteer incentives and mechanisms as well as enhancing policy effectiveness.

Funder

Higher Education Discipline Innovation Project

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Natural Science Foundation of Yangzhou Municipality

Publisher

Wiley

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