巴基斯坦社会地位与慈善捐赠:感恩、互惠信念和行为的作用

Eizma Arif, D. Siddiqui
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本研究探讨了经济福利对人们无私奉献的影响。我们提出了一个理论框架,从而略微修改了模型,认为社会地位和慈善捐赠是感恩和互惠行为的补充,无论是积极的还是消极的。这些行为反过来又受到互惠信念的影响。因此,本文提出了三种心理工具,即积极和消极的对应信念以及赞赏估计,以澄清经济福利与慈善捐赠之间的关系。互惠的三个方面:积极互惠、消极互惠和对互惠的信念。通过封闭式问卷收集了217名居住在巴基斯坦的受访者的数据,并使用验证性因子分析和结构方程模型进行了分析。成员们被要求审查他们现金捐赠的性质,因为这通常发生在各种各样的礼物之间。同样,他们也透露了自己的财务状况、互惠程度、信念和欣赏程度。结果表明,经济福利显著地预测了人们的慈善捐赠。正如预期的那样,当地位高的成员对互惠有更坚定的信心时,他们会给更多的现金,而结果显示感恩和慈善捐赠之间没有显著的关系。
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Social Status and Charitable Giving in Pakistan: The Role of Gratitude, Reciprocity Beliefs, and Behaviors
This examination explores the impact of economic wellbeing on altruistic giving by people. We proposed a theoretical framework thereby slightly modifying model, asserting that social status and Charitable Giving are complemented by gratitude and Reciprocity Behaviors, both positive and negative. These behaviors are in turn got affected by Reciprocity Beliefs. Hence these three psychological instruments, i.e., positive and negative correspondence conviction as well as appreciation estimation, are proposed to clarify the relationship between economic wellbeing and charitable giving. Three aspects of reciprocity: positive reciprocity, negative reciprocity, and beliefs in reciprocity were adopted from. Data was collected from 217 respondents residing in Pakistan through a close end questionnaire and was analyzed using Confirmatory factor analysis and Structural equation modeling. Members were approached to review the nature of their cash giving as it typically happens crosswise over various kinds of gifts. They likewise revealed their financial status, level of reciprocity conviction, and level of appreciation. Results demonstrated that economic well-being significantly anticipates charitable giving by people. As anticipated, high-status members gave more cash when they held a more grounded confidence in reciprocity while the result showed no significant relationship between gratitude and charitable giving.
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