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Will There Be Blood? Incentives and Displacement Effects in Pro-Social Behavior
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2012
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Social PsychologyPolicy AnalysisEconomic ValueSocial SciencesPhilanthropyBiosocial InteractionsNatural Field ExperimentExperimental EconomicsEconomic AnalysisBlood DonationsDisplacement EffectsPublic PolicyBehavioral SciencesEconomicsAltruismPro-social BehaviorApplied Social PsychologyBehavioral EconomicsProsocial BehaviorHealth EconomicsIncentive MechanismSocial BehaviorSociologyBusinessIncentive Model
We present evidence from nearly 14,000 American Red Cross blood drives and from a natural field experiment showing that economic incentives have a positive effect on blood donations without increasing the fraction of donors who are ineligible to donate. The effect increases with the incentive's economic value. However, a substantial proportion of the increase in donations is explained by donors leaving neighboring drives without incentives to attend drives with incentives; this displacement also increases with the economic value of the incentive. We conclude that extrinsic incentives stimulate pro-social behavior, but unless displacement effects are considered, the effect may be overestimated. (JEL D64, H41, I12)
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