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On Collective Goods, Voluntary Contributions, and Fundraising

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Alexander von Kotzebue investigates the interdependency of charitable giving, fundraising, and governmental intervention. His study comprises a literature survey, a model of the donor-fundraiser relation, and finally, an econometric analysis of the impact of fundraising on giving behaviour. The survey introduces theoretical approaches to donor motivation, groups them according to their central assumptions, and assesses their empirical relevance. The theoretical analysis takes for granted that fundraising is an integral part of the giving process, and models the potential conflict concerning the amount of fundraising exerted. Fundraising typically displays an ambiguous effect on donor utility. The empirical analysis employs two extensive datasets to investigate this complex donor-fundraiser relation, while establishing a convincing link of donor-level data to non-profit financial data.

List of contents

Collective Goods, Voluntary Contributions, and Intermediation: A Literature Survey.- A Theoretical Approach to Strategic Donor-Fundraiser Interaction.- An Empirical Investigation of Donor-Fundraiser Interaction.

About the author

Alexander von Kotzebue served as research assistant in Erlangen-Nuremberg and at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), where he received his PhD in Economics.

Summary

Alexander von Kotzebue investigates the interdependency of charitable giving, fundraising, and governmental intervention. His study comprises a literature survey, a model of the donor-fundraiser relation, and finally, an econometric analysis of the impact of fundraising on giving behaviour. The survey introduces theoretical approaches to donor motivation, groups them according to their central assumptions, and assesses their empirical relevance. The theoretical analysis takes for granted that fundraising is an integral part of the giving process, and models the potential conflict concerning the amount of fundraising exerted. Fundraising typically displays an ambiguous effect on donor utility. The empirical analysis employs two extensive datasets to investigate this complex donor-fundraiser relation, while establishing a convincing link of donor-level data to non-profit financial data.

Product details

Authors Alexander von Kotzebue, Alexander von Kotzebue
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2013
 
EAN 9783658040116
ISBN 978-3-658-04011-6
No. of pages 115
Dimensions 149 mm x 210 mm x 7 mm
Weight 182 g
Illustrations XI, 115 p. 9 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

C, Economic theory & philosophy, Public Economics, Economics and Finance, Economic Theory, Management science, Quantitative Economics, Public finance, Public finance & taxation, Microeconomics, Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods

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