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Donations to charities, an effective incentive to change behaviour
[Le don aux associations, une incitation efficace pour changer les comportements]

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  • Quentin Victeur

    (ANTHROPO LAB - Laboratoire d'Anthropologie Expérimentale - ETHICS EA 7446 - Experience ; Technology & Human Interactions ; Care & Society : - ICL - Institut Catholique de Lille - UCL - Université catholique de Lille)

  • Antoine Deplancke

    (ANTHROPO LAB - Laboratoire d'Anthropologie Expérimentale - ETHICS EA 7446 - Experience ; Technology & Human Interactions ; Care & Society : - ICL - Institut Catholique de Lille - UCL - Université catholique de Lille)

  • Florent Varet

    (ANTHROPO LAB - Laboratoire d'Anthropologie Expérimentale - ETHICS EA 7446 - Experience ; Technology & Human Interactions ; Care & Society : - ICL - Institut Catholique de Lille - UCL - Université catholique de Lille)

  • Vincent Lenglin

    (ANTHROPO LAB - Laboratoire d'Anthropologie Expérimentale - ETHICS EA 7446 - Experience ; Technology & Human Interactions ; Care & Society : - ICL - Institut Catholique de Lille - UCL - Université catholique de Lille)

Abstract

Imaginez qu'à chaque fois que vous choisissez le vélo plutôt que la voiture pour aller au travail, que vous diminuez la consommation électrique de votre domicile ou que vous renoncez à la cigarette, une somme soit versée à une cause qui vous est chère. Surprenant ? C'est en tout cas ce que proposent de récentes études, selon lesquelles l'incitation à soutenir une association pourrait être un puissant levier pour vous encourager à adopter des comportements plus responsables.

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  • Quentin Victeur & Antoine Deplancke & Florent Varet & Vincent Lenglin, 2023. "Donations to charities, an effective incentive to change behaviour [Le don aux associations, une incitation efficace pour changer les comportements]," Post-Print hal-04266127, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04266127
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    associations; politiques publiques; motivation; sciences comportementales; don; Incitation;
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