Self- versus social image in warm-glow giving

Charities often aim to inspire donations by appealing to donors’ altruism. However, previous studies indicate that around 50% of people are also driven by “warm glow”—the personal satisfaction gained from giving. This sense of fulfillment stems from enhancing one’s self-image or being perceived favorably by others (social image). Jonathan Levy discusses the roles of self-image and social image in warm-glow giving.

Image courtesy of interviewee. September 5, 2024

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