In the seventh edition of our partnership with the European Research Network on Philanthropy (ERNOP), we hear from more academics whose work is featured in the latest batch of short, practitioner-focused ERNOP Research Notes.
In this episode we hear from:
- Georg von Schnurbein (Centre for Philanthropy Studies, University of Basel), on research looking at specialist “foundation investment funds” in Germany and whether they facilitate sustainable investing.
- Joris Schröder (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam), on research exploring the impact of talking about donations and receiving word of mouth solicitations on people’s willingness to donate blood.
- Jörg Lindenmeier (Universität Freiburg), on research into whether “charitable ethnocentrism” reduces the likelihood of some donors to give internationally
Related Links
ERNOP’s latest set of research notes
- Georg’s paper (with Berenike Wiener) “Foundation Investment Funds for Grant-Making Foundations in Germany: Do They Facilitate Sustainable Investing?” and the ERNOP research note version
- Joris’s paper (with Eva-Maria Merz, Bianca Suanet, and Pamala Wiepking) “Did you donate? Talking about donations predicts compliance with solicitations for donations“, and the ERNOP research note version.
- Jörg’s paper (with Marcella S. Müller) “Exploring the role of charitable ethnocentrism and donation motives in international giving: Empirical evidence from Germany” and the ERNOP research note version.
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