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Curriculum Vitae René Bekkers April 28, 2020 Personal details Name: Prof. dr. René H.F.P. Bekkers (Ph.D.) Gender: Male Born: 18 July 1974, ‘s‐Hertogenbosch Nationality: Dutch Employed at: Center for Philanthropic Studies, Faculty of Social
Sciences, Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam
Job title: Full Professor (‘gewoon hoogleraar’) Address: De Boelelaan 1081, 1081 HV Amsterdam, the Netherlands Telephone: +31 20 598 6493 E‐mail: [email protected] Website: http://renebekkers.wordpress.com Scholar: https://scholar.google.nl/citations?user=K4nsiugAAAAJ&hl=nl OSF: https://osf.io/2zmga/ ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000‐0002‐4403‐7222 Researcher ID: http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A‐1862‐2012 Work experience September 2018 – Present: Director, Research Master program Societal Resilience,
Faculty of Social Sciences, VU Amsterdam January 2018 – Present: Professor of Philanthropy, Department of Sociology, VU
Amsterdam January 2014 – Present: Director, Center for Philanthropic Studies, VU
Amsterdam January 2013 – December 2017: Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
(KNAW) / Van der Gaag Stichting Extraordinary Professor Social Aspects of Prosocial Behavior, Center for Philanthropic Studies, VU Amsterdam
April 2012 – December 2012: Head of Research, Center for Philanthropic Studies, VU Amsterdam
February 2010 – March 2012: Associate Professor, Center for Philanthropic Studies, VU Amsterdam
September 2008 – February 2010: Assistant Professor, Center for Philanthropic Studies, VU Amsterdam
April 2006 – August 2008: Researcher, VU Amsterdam (0.01 fte) March 2003 – February 2010: Assistant professor, Utrecht University January 2001 – January 2002: Researcher, Center for Philanthropic Studies, VU
Amsterdam (0.2fte) September 1997 – March 2003: PhD‐candidate, Department of Sociology, Utrecht
University (0.8fte) PhD students 2015‐present Tjeerd Piersma: Donor Careers: The influence of individual, social and
contextual factors on donor behavior (supervisor with Wim de Kort and Eva‐Maria Merz, Sanquin Amsterdam). Funded by Sanquin, PPOC grant #15‐32.
2014‐present Claire van Teunenbroek: Effective and efficient philanthropic crowdfunding for the cultural heritage sector (supervisor with Bianca Beersma, Department of
Organization Science, VU Amsterdam). Funded by NWO, grant #314‐99‐105.
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2014‐2018 Arjen de Wit: Crowding‐out or crowding‐in: how and when does government support affect private contributions of money and time? (supervisor with Marjolein Broese van Groenou, Department of Sociology, VU Amsterdam, and Beate Völker, Department of Sociology, University of Amsterdam).
Committee memberships 2019 ‐ 2020 Member of Scientific Steering Committee of Foreign financing of
religious institutions in the Netherlands (RAND Europe, WODC ‐ Ministry of Security and Justice, Research and Documentation Centre)
2015 – present Research Ethics Review Committee (chair), Faculty of Social Sciences, VU Amsterdam
2015 – 2018 Community Service Steering Group (chair), VU Amsterdam 2013 – 2017 Research Committee, Faculty of Social Sciences, VU Amsterdam 2012 – 2013 Research Integrity Committee, Faculty of Social Sciences, VU
Amsterdam 2014 – 2015 Member of Scientific Steering Committee of Foreign financing of Islamic
institutions in the Netherlands (RAND Europe, WODC ‐ Ministry of Security and Justice, Research and Documentation Centre)
Board memberships 2020‐present Area Editor for Experiments submitted to Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector
Quarterly (NVSQ). 2018‐present Member of the publications committee of ARNOVA. 2018‐present Member of the Scientific Committee for the Geneva Centre for Philanthropy. 2016‐present Secretary of the Association for Research on Voluntary Action (ARNOVA). 2016‐present Founding member of the Center for Global Generosity. 2015‐present Associate Editor of Voluntaristics. 2012‐2014 Member of management team of the European study on Foundation Funding for
Research and Innovation (EUFORI). 2012‐present Member of the board of the Association for the Study of Generosity in Economics
(ASGE). 2011‐present Regional vice‐president for Western Europe of the International Council of
Voluntarism Civil Society Social Economy Researcher Association (ICSERA). 2010‐present Research chair in European Research Network on Philanthropy (ERNOP). 2010‐present Member of editorial board of Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly. 2010‐present Member of International Advisory Board of Voluntary Sector Review. 2010‐2014 Member of Advisory Board for ERC project Public Goods through Private Eyes
(University of Warsaw). 2010 Member of the publications committee of ARNOVA. 2009‐present Member of Research Committee of the Women’s Philanthropy Institute (WPI) at
Indiana University. 2008‐2019 Member of editorial board of International Journal of Nonprofit & Voluntary
Sector Marketing. 2008‐2009 Member of Board of Advisers for the Science of Generosity at the University of
Notre Dame. Grants acquired 2019. €58k for Fundraising by Cultural Institutions 2018 from the Netherlands Ministry of
Education, Science & Culture (2019‐2020) 2019. € 120k for Giving in the Netherlands 2020 from the Netherlands Ministry of Security
and Justice (2019) 2018. € 65k for A Broader Mind pilot survey and field test (2018‐2019)
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2017. € 141k for Giving in the Netherlands 2017 from the Netherlands Ministry of Security and Justice (2017)
2017. € 20k for a study on giving to sports from NOC‐NSF (2017) 2017. € 1k for consulting on a study on Donation Policy in Flanders from IDEA Consult (2017) 2016. € 27k for a study on the Integration of Refugees through Volunteering from the
Ministry of Social Affairs (2016‐2017, with Significant) 2016. € 5k for Opinieonderzoek Validatiestelsel from the Central Bureau of Fundraising (CBF) 2016. € 254k for Giving in the Netherlands 2017 from the Netherlands Ministry of Security
and Justice (2016‐2017) 2015. € 304k for a PhD project “Donor Careers: the influence of individual, social and
contextual factors on donor behavior" (PPOC 15‐32) with Wim de Kort and Eva‐Maria Merz (Sanquin)
2014. € 258k for an evaluation of the Effects of the Giving Law on Philanthropy in the Netherlands from the Netherlands Ministry of Security and Justice (2014‐2015)
2014. € 429k for Giving in the Netherlands 2015 from the Netherlands Ministry of Security and Justice (2014‐2015)
2014. $ 30k for a national experiment on Altruism, warm glow and generosity from the Science of Philanthropy Initiative, co‐applicant: Mark Ottoni‐Wilhelm
2013. € 220k for participation in ITSSOIN consortium for FP7 project on “The impact of the third sector on socio‐economic development in Europe”, subproject “The impact of volunteering on volunteers and on society at large” from the European Commission (grant #613177; 2014 ‐ 2017)
2012. € 584k for EUFORI, a study on Foundations supporting research and innovation in the European Union from the European Commission, co‐applicants: T.N.M. Schuyt and J.H. Smit (2012 – 2014)
2011. € 24k for a study on the health benefits of volunteering from the Netherlands Ministry of Health, Wellbeing and Sports (VWS)
2011. € 20k for a study on the effects of the ‘Don’t call me’ register on recruitment of donors from the Netherlands Association of Fundraising Organizations (VFI)
2011. € 20k for a study on the effects of the ‘Don’t call me’ register on recruitment of volunteer fundraisers (Stichting Collecteplan)
2010. € 2,5k for a report on the charitable deduction in the Netherlands from the Association of Fundraising Organizations (VFI)
2009. € 6k for an experiment on altruism from the Faculty of Social Sciences, VU Amsterdam 2009. € 10k for a study on parental influence on service learning experiences among
secondary education students (2008‐2009) from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OC&W)
2009. € 15k for a study on the future of door‐to‐door fundraising (Stichting Collecteplan) 2008. € 60k for evaluation of service learning experiences among secondary education
students (2008‐2009) from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OC&W) 2008. € 29k for evaluation of service learning experiences among secondary education
students (2007‐2008) from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OC&W) 2007. € 15k for contributions to the “Toekomstverkenning vrijwilligerswerk” from the Social
and Cultural Planning Office (with S. Ruiter) 2007. € 7,6k for literature survey “Generosity and Philanthropy” from the Templeton
Foundation (with P. Wiepking) 2007. € 110k for evaluation of service learning experiences among secondary education
students from the Ministry of Health, Wellbeing and Sports (VWS) 2005. € 200k for ‘Veni’‐project “Learning to care: explaining the effect of education on
prosocial behavior’ from Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). 3.8 years, 0.8 fte.
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1998. € 100k for Ph.D. Dissertation project “Individual and situational determinants of prosocial behavior’, from Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) (supervision: Prof. Dr. H.B.G. Ganzeboom and Dr. N.D. de Graaf). 5 years, 0.8 fte.
Prize 2005. Gabriel Rudney Award ($1,000) for best dissertation from Association for Research on
Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA). Formal education PhD degree Field: Sociology University: Utrecht University Date: 17 September 2004 Supervisors: Prof. Dr. H.B.G. Ganzeboom, Prof. Dr. N.D. de Graaf Title: Giving and Volunteering in the Netherlands: Psychological and
Sociological Perspectives Master degrees Field: Sociology University: Radboud University Nijmegen Date: 10 July 1997 Main subject: Sociology of Religion Field: Philosophy University: Radboud University Nijmegen Date: December 1998 Main subject: Political Philosophy Other training Academic leadership course, 2011 Supervision of PhD candidates, 2013 Senior Teaching Qualification, 2018 Papers under review Wiepking, P., Handy, F., Bekkers, R., Bethmann, S., Breen, O., Breeze, B., Einolf, C., Kang, C.,
Katz, H., Krasnopolskaya, I., Layton, M.D., Lo, K‐T., Neumayr, M., Osili, U., Park, S., Pessi, A‐B., Sivesind, K‐H., Scaife, W., De Wit, A. & Yamauchi, N. (2019). Global Philanthropy: How institutional factors enable formal philanthropic giving. Paper under review at Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly.
Research in progress Bekkers, R., Posthuma, D. & Van Lange, P.A.M. (2017). The Pursuit of Differences in
Prosociality Among Identical Twins: Religion Matters, Education Does Not. Paper: https://psyarxiv.com/kgfzn/ Materials: https://osf.io/ujhpm/
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De Wit, A., Bekkers, R., Qu, H., & Van Niekerk, R. (2019). Volunteering and Health: A Mega‐Analysis. https://osf.io/zqjnb/
Bekkers, R., Whillans, A., Smeets, P.M., & Norton, M. (2019). The Joy of Giving: Evidence from
a Matching Experiment with Millionaires and the General Population. https://osf.io/bvs6t/. Preregistration: https://osf.io/x69ds/.
Bekkers, R., Hemels, S.J.C., Wiepking, P., & Handy, F. (2018). Global Evidence on Effective
Design of Tax Incentives for Charitable Giving. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2018/07/18_07_11_istr_global.pptx
Bekkers, R., Wiepking, P. & Bennett, M. (2018). Trust and Giving. https://osf.io/csygf/ Van Teunenbroek, P.S.C., Bekkers, R. & Beersma, B. (2019). Others are doing it too.
Preregistration #20805, https://aspredicted.org/vz83y.pdf. Bekkers, R. (2018). Academic Research Writing: A Practical Guide. Bekkers, R., De Wit, A. & Felix, S. (2017). Twenty Years of Generosity in the Netherlands.
https://osf.io/t4y8q/
Bekkers, R. & De Wit, A. (2017). Look who’s crowding‐out! Correlates of willingness to
substitute declining government contributions to charitable organizations. https://osf.io/zqay5/
Global Trust Research Consortium (2017). Mega‐analysis of Generalized Social Trust. DOI:
10.17605/OSF.IO/QFV76. https://osf.io/qfv76/ Bekkers, R., & Ottoni‐Wilhelm, M. (2016). Altruism, Warm Glow, and Generosity: Preliminary
Findings From A National Experiment. Paper presented at the Southern Economic Association, Washington DC, November 21, 2016. https://aspredicted.org/qdr9h.pdf
Bekkers, R., Ottoni‐Wilhelm, M. & Verkaik, D. (2015). Altruism, Warm Glow, and Generosity:
A National Experiment. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/15_09_30_spi_bekkers_verkaik_ottoni‐wilhelm.pdf
Bekkers, R., Merz, E.‐M., Veldhuizen, I. & Prinsze, F. (2015). Individual and contextual
determinants of blood donation in the Netherlands: The role of social capital. International publications 2020 80. De Wit, A., Bekkers, R. & Wiepking, P. (2020). Crowding‐out or crowding‐in: The dynamics
of different revenue streams. Pp. 83‐96 in: Garcia‐Rodriguez, I. & Elena Romero‐Merino, M. (Eds.). Financing Non‐profit Organizations. New York/London: Routledge. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2020/01/dewit_bekkers_wiepking_20.pdf
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79. De Wit, A. & Bekkers, R. (2020). Can Charitable Donations Compensate for a Reduction in Government Funding? The Role of Information. Public Administration Review, 80(2): 294‐304. https://osf.io/qf2py/. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/puar.13154
2019 78. Van Teunenbroek, P.S.C. & Bekkers, R. (2019). Follow the Crowd: Social Information and
Crowdfunding Donations in a Large Field Experiment. Journal of Behavioral Public Administration. https://osf.io/epuj6/
77. Van Niekerk, R., De Wit, A., Mathoera, N. & Bekkers, R. (2019). ABMLS Pilot Report 2018‐
2019: Methodology and preliminary findings. Amsterdam: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2019/10/abmls‐2018‐2019.pdf
76. Piersma, T.W., Merz, E‐M., Bekkers, R., De Kort, W., Hjalgrim, H., Andersen, S. & Ullum,
H. (2019). Life events and donor lapse among blood donors in Denmark. Vox Sanguinis, 114(8): 795‐807. https://osf.io/fwc9b. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/vox.12842
75. Smeets, P.M., Whillans, A., Bekkers, R. & Norton, M. (2019). Time Use and Happiness of
Millionaires: Evidence from the Netherlands. Social Psychological and Personality Science. https://osf.io/vndmt/. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F1948550619854751
74. Piersma, T.W., Bekkers, R., De Kort, W. & Merz, E‐M. (2019). Blood Donation across the
Life Course: The Influence of Life Events on Donor Lapse. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 60(2): 257‐272. https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/fg73x/. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022146519849893
73. Van Teunenbroek, P.S.C., Bekkers, R. & Beersma, B. (2019). Look to Others Before You
Leap: A Systematic Literature Review of Social Information Effects on Charitable Giving. Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly. https://osf.io/kaj9f/
72. De Wit, A., Mensink, W., Einarsson, T. & Bekkers, R. (2019). Beyond Service Production:
Volunteering for Social Innovation. Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 48 (2S): 52S‐71S. https://doi.org/10.1177/0899764017734651.
71. Bekkers, R. & Sandberg, B. (2019). Grading Generalized Trust Across Europe. Pp. 97‐119 in:
André, S., Kraaykamp, G., Meuleman, R. & Wittenberg, M. (Eds). Samenhang in Europa: eenheid in verscheidenheid. Proceedings zesde Nederlandse Workshop European Social Survey – 16 maart 2018. https://osf.io/qntze/
2018 70. Bekkers, R. (2018). Values of Philanthropy. Amsterdam: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2018/07/values‐of‐philanthropy.pdf 69. Sandberg, B. & Bekkers, R. (2018). Harmonized Trust Database Codebook. Amsterdam:
Global Trust Research Consortium. https://osf.io/92r5z/ 2017 68. Piersma, T.W., Bekkers, R.H.F.P., De Kort, W.L.A.M. & Merz, E.M. (2017). A life course
perspective on blood donation: The influence of life events across the donor career. Vox Sanguinis, 112 (S1): 30. https://doi.org/10.1111/vox.12530
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67. Whillans, A., Dunn, E.W., Smeets, P.M., Bekkers, R. & Norton, M.I. (2017). Buying time
promotes happiness. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), 114(32): 8523‐8527. www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1706541114
66. Piersma, T.W., Bekkers, R., De Kort, W.L.A.M., Klinkenberg, E.F., & Merz, E.‐M. (2017).
Individual, contextual and network characteristics of donors and non‐donors: a systematic review of recent literature. Blood Transfusion, 15(5): 382‐ 397. http://www.bloodtransfusion.it/articolo.aspx?idart=003080
65. Dinesen, P.T. & Bekkers, R. (2017). The Foundations of Individuals’ Generalized Social
Trust: A Review. Pp. 77‐100 in: Van Lange, P.A.M., Rockenbach, B., & Yamagishi, T. (Eds.). Trust in Social Dilemmas. Series in Human Cooperation, Volume 2. Oxford: Oxford University Press. https://osf.io/umdxg/
64. Bekkers, R., Boonstoppel, E., De Wit, A. (2017). Giving in the Netherlands Panel Survey: User
Manual, version 2.7. Amsterdam: Center for Philanthropic Studies, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. https://osf.io/4xwjz/
63. De Wit, A. & Bekkers, R. (2017). Government support and charitable donations: A meta‐
analysis of the crowding‐out hypothesis. Journal of Public Administration & Theory, 27(2): 301‐319. https://doi.org/10.1093/jopart/muw044 Data and coding: https://osf.io/ps4ut/ Working Paper version: Science of Philanthropy Initiative, www.spihub.org/publications/wp_143.
62. De Wit, A., Bekkers, R. & Broese van Groenou, M. (2017). Heterogeneity in Crowding:
When Are Charitable Donations Responsive To Government Support? European Sociological Review, 33(1): 59‐71. https://osf.io/yu735/
2016 61. Bekkers, R., Konrath, S. & Smith, D.H. (2016). Physiological correlates of volunteering. Pp.
541‐579 (chapter 25) in: Smith, D.H., Stebbins, R.A. & Grotz, J. (Eds.). Palgrave Research Handbook on Volunteering and Nonprofit Associations. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/25_physiological.pdf http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978‐1‐137‐26317‐9_26
60. Bekkers, R., Mersianova, I., Smith, D.H., Abu‐Rumman, S., Layton, M., & Roka, K. (2016).
Public perceptions of and trust in associations and volunteers. Pp. 1186‐1209 (chapter 49) in: Smith, D.H., Stebbins, R.A. & Grotz, J. (Eds.). Palgrave Research Handbook on Volunteering and Nonprofit Associations. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/49_perceptions.pdf http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978‐1‐137‐26317‐9_50
59. Bekkers, R. & Wiepking, P. (2016). Eight Mechanisms That Drive Charitable Giving. In:
Moody, M. & Breeze, B. (Eds.). The Routledge Philanthropy Reader. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2016/02/bekkers_wiepking_16.pdf
58. Bekkers, R. (2016). Regional Differences in Philanthropy. In: Routledge Companion to
Philanthropy, edited by T. Jung, S. Phillips & J. Harrow. Routledge. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/bekkers_regional_differences_final_submitted.pdf
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57. Bekkers, R. & Ottoni‐Wilhelm, M. (2016). Principle of Care and Giving to Help People in
Need. European Journal of Personality, 30(3): 240‐257. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/per.2057 56. Bekkers, R. (2016). Foundations of Societal Resilience – Talma Lecture 2016. January 15,
2016. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2016/01/15_01_08_foundations‐of‐societal‐resilience.pdf
55. Gouwenberg, B.G., Karamat Ali, D., Hoolwerf, B., Bekkers, R., Schuyt, T.N.M. & Smit, J.H.
(2016). Foundations Supporting Research and Innovation in Europe: Results and Lessons From the Eufori Study. The Foundation Review, 8 (1): 11. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.9707/1944‐5660.1287. http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/tfr/vol8/iss1/11
54. Bekkers, R. (2016). The Analysis of Regional Differences in Philanthropy: Evidence from the
European Social Survey, the Eurobarometer and the Giving in the Netherlands Panel Survey. In: Meuleman, R., Kraaykamp, G. & Wittenberg, M. (Eds.). Nederland in context: verschillen en overeenkomsten. Proceedings vijfde Nederlandse Workshop European Social Survey – 22 mei 2015. The Hague: DANS. Paper: https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2016/04/bekkers_16_regional_differences_empirical.pdf. Materials: https://osf.io/bmjy8/
2015 53. Bekkers, R. (2015). When and Why Matches are More Effective Subsidies Than Rebates. Pp.
183‐211 in Deck, C. Fatas, E., & Rosenblat, T. (Eds.). Research in Experimental Economics, Volume 18: Replication in Economic Experiments. Emerald Group Publishing. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/matchesrebates_preprint_june11_15.pdf
52. De Wit, A. & Bekkers, R. (2015). Exploring Gender Differences in Charitable Giving: The
Dutch Case. Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 45(4): 741‐761. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0899764015601242. DOI: 10.1177/0899764015601242
51. Bekkers, R., & De Wit, A. (2015). Policy brief on volunteering, its effects and circumstances.
Deliverable 3.5 of the project: “Impact of the Third Sector as Social Innovation” (ITSSOIN), European Commission – 7th Framework Programme, Brussels: European Commission, DG Research. http://itssoin.eu/site/wp‐content/uploads/2015/09/ITSSOIN_D3.5‐Policy‐Brief‐on‐Volunteering.pdf
50. De Wit, A., Mensink, W., Einarsson, T., & Bekkers, R. (2015). Organisations that facilitate
volunteering. Deliverable 3.4 of the project: “Impact of the Third Sector as Social Innovation” (ITSSOIN), European Commission – 7th Framework Programme, Brussels: European Commission, DG Research. http://itssoin.eu/site/wp‐content/uploads/2015/09/ITSSOIN_D3_4_Organisations‐that‐facilitate‐volunteering.pdf
49. De Wit, A., Bekkers, R., Karamat Ali, D., & Verkaik, D. (2015). Welfare impacts of
participation. Deliverable 3.3 of the project: “Impact of the Third Sector as Social Innovation” (ITSSOIN), European Commission – 7th Framework Programme, Brussels: European Commission, DG Research. http://itssoin.eu/site/wp‐content/uploads/2015/09/ITSSOIN_D3_3_The‐Impact‐of‐Participation.pdf
48. Bekkers, R. & Verkaik, D. (2015). How to estimate what participation in third sector activities
does for participants. Deliverable 3.2 of the project: “Impact of the Third Sector as Social
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Innovation” (ITSSOIN, 613177), European Commission – 7th Framework Programme, Brussels: European Commission, DG Research. http://itssoin.eu/site/wp‐content/uploads/2014/03/ITSSOIN_D3_2_What‐participation‐does‐for‐participants.pdf
47. Bekkers, R. & De Wit, A. (2015). Participation in volunteering: What helps and Hinders.
Deliverable 3.1 of the project: “Impact of the Third Sector as Social Innovation” (ITSSOIN, 613177), European Commission – 7th Framework Programme, Brussels: European Commission, DG Research. http://itssoin.eu/site/wp‐content/uploads/2015/08/ITSSOIN_D3_1_Participation‐what‐helps‐and‐hinders.pdf
46. Bekkers, R. & Verkaik, D. (2014). Empirical analyses of citizen perceptions of the third
sector in Europe. Deliverable 2.3 of the project: “Impact of the Third Sector as Social Innovation” (ITSSOIN, 613177), European Commission – 7th Framework Programme, Brussels: European Commission, DG Research. http://itssoin.eu/site/wp‐content/uploads/2015/09/ITSSOIN_D2.3_Part‐2_Empirical‐analyses‐of‐citizen‐perceptions‐of‐the‐third‐sector‐in‐Europe.pdf
45. Gouwenberg, B., Karamat Ali, D., Hoolwerf, B., Bekkers, R., Schuyt, T. & Smit, J. (2015).
EUFORI Study: European Foundations for Research and Innovation. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union. http://test.giving.nl/wp‐content/uploads/2015/08/EUFORI‐Final‐Report‐Digital‐Version.pdf
44. Wiepking, P. & Bekkers, R. (2015). Giving in the Netherlands: A Strong Welfare State With
a Vibrant Nonprofit Sector. Chapter 13 (pp. 211‐229) in Wiepking, P. & Handy, F. (Eds.). The Palgrave Handbook of Global Philanthropy. Hampshire, UK: Palgrave MacMillan.
43. Van Ingen, E. & Bekkers, R. (2015). Trust Through Civic Engagement? Evidence From Five
National Panel Studies. Political Psychology, 36 (3): 277‐294. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/vaningen_bekkers_15.pdf
42. Wittek, R. & Bekkers, R. (2015). The Sociology of Prosocial Behavior and Altruism. In:
Wright, J.D. (Ed.). International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd Edition, Volume 1: 579‐583. Elsevier. https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnxyYWZhZWx3aXR0ZWt8Z3g6MWVjMWRmZDNhMGZhMGI3NA
2014 41. Wiepking, P., Bekkers, R. & Osili, U. (2014). Examining the association of religious context
with giving to non‐profit organizations. European Sociological Review, 30(5): 640‐654. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/resubmitted‐religious‐context‐and‐giving‐esr.pdf
40. Bekkers, R. & Brink Lund, A. (2014). Perceptions of the Third Sector. Deliverable 1.3 of the
project: “Impact of the Third Sector as Social Innovation” (ITSSOIN, 613177), European Commission – 7th Framework Programme, Brussels: European Commission, DG Research. http://itssoin.eu/site/wp‐content/uploads/2014/12/ITSSOIN_D1_3_Perceptions‐of‐the‐thrid‐sector.pdf
39. Anheier, H. K., Krlev, G., Preuss, S., Mildenberger, G., Bekkers, R., Brink Lund, A. (2014).
ITSSOIN Hypotheses. Deliverable 1.4. of the project: “Impact of the Third Sector as Social Innovation” (ITSSOIN, 613177), European Commission – 7th Framework Programme,
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Brussels: European Commission, DG Research. http://itssoin.eu/site/wp‐content/uploads/2014/12/ITSSOIN_D1_4_ITSSOIN‐Hypotheses.pdf
38. Anheier, H.K.; Krlev, G.; Preuss, S.; Mildenberger, G.; Bekkers, R.; Mensink, W.; Bauer, A.;
Knapp, M.; Wistow, G.; Hernandez, A, & Adelaja, B., (2014). Social Innovation as Impact of the Third Sector. Deliverable 1.1 of the project: “Impact of the Third Sector as Social Innovation” (ITSSOIN, 613177), European Commission – 7th Framework Programme, Brussels: European Commission, DG Research. http://itssoin.eu/site/wp‐content/uploads/2014/06/ITSSOIN_D1_1_Social‐Innovation‐as‐Impact.pdf
2013 37. Bekkers, R. & Wiepking, P. (2013). Descriptive Norms on Giving: Effects of Ambiguity,
Specific Reference Amounts, and Expectations. Academy of Management Proceedings, 12799. http://proceedings.aom.org/content/2013/1/12799
36. Bekkers, R., Boonstoppel, E. & De Wit, A. (2013). Giving in the Netherlands Panel Survey –
User Manual, Version 2.2. Center for Philanthropic Studies, VU Amsterdam. https://www.fsw.vu.nl/nl/Images/GINPS_user_manual_v2_2_tcm30‐360673.pdf
2012 35. Van Lange, P.A.M., Bekkers, R., Chirumbolo, A. & Leone, L. (2012). Are Conservatives Less
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2010 25. Schuyt, T.N.M., Bekkers, R. & Smit, J.H. (2010). The Philanthropy Scale: a Sociological
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24. Bekkers, R. (2010). The Benefits of Accreditation for Fundraising Nonprofit Organizations
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17. Bekkers, R. (2009). A New National Service Learning Program in the Netherlands:
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2008 16. Bekkers, R. (2008). Straight From the Heart. Pp. 197‐221 in: Advances in Medical Sociology,
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14. Bekkers, R. & Veldhuizen, I. (2008). Geographical Differences in Blood Donation and
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13. Bekkers, R., Völker, B., Van der Gaag, M. & Flap, H.D. (2008). Social Networks of
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2007 11. Bekkers, R. (2007). Measuring Altruistic Behavior in Surveys: The All‐Or‐Nothing Dictator
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2006 6. Bekkers, R. (2006). Traditional and Health‐Related Philanthropy: The Role of Resources and
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2005 4. Bekkers, R. (2005). Spenden und Freiwilliges Engagement in den Niederlanden.
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89.Bekkers, R. Van Niekerk, R., Gouwenberg, B.M., De Gilder, T.C., Van Teunenbroek, C. &
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88. Bekkers, R. (2020). Vergelijking GIN‐HNW respons met CBS tabellen over vermogen en
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2018 84. Bakker, L., Reitsma, J., Smets, P., Bekkers, R., Younes, Y. & Sederel, C. (2018).
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Gouwenberg, B.M. & Bekkers, R. (2013). Geven in Nederland 2013: Giften, Nalatenschappen, Sponsoring en Vrijwilligerswerk. Amsterdam: Reed Business.
47. Bekkers, R. (2013). Geven van tijd: vrijwilligerswerk. Pp. 107‐123 in: Schuyt, T.N.M.,
Gouwenberg, B.M. & Bekkers, R. (2013). Geven in Nederland 2013: Giften, Nalatenschappen, Sponsoring en Vrijwilligerswerk. Amsterdam: Reed Business. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2016/07/bekkers_vrijwilligerswerk_13.pdf
46. De Wit, A. & Bekkers, R. (2013). Sociale normen rond geven. Pp. 177‐188 in: Schuyt, T.N.M.,
Gouwenberg, B.M. & Bekkers, R. (2013). Geven in Nederland 2013: Giften, Nalatenschappen, Sponsoring en Vrijwilligerswerk. Amsterdam: Reed Business. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2016/01/gin2013_h15_geefnormen.pdf
45. Bekkers, R. (2013). De vermogende gever. Pp. 205‐226 in: Schuyt, T.N.M., Gouwenberg,
B.M. & Bekkers, R. (2013). Geven in Nederland 2013: Giften, Nalatenschappen, Sponsoring en Vrijwilligerswerk. Amsterdam: Reed Business. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/bekkers_vermogen_13.pdf
2012 44. Schuyt, T.N.M., Bekkers, R. & Meyaard, R. (2012). Vertrouwen in Filantropie en de noodzaak
van opleidingen. Amsterdam: Filantropische Studies VU. 43. Bekkers, R. & Mariani, E. (2012). ‘Gedragseffecten van de Geefwet.’ Weekblad voor
Privaatrecht, Notariaat en Registratie, 143 (6917): 133‐139. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/bekkers_mariani_12_gedragseffecten‐van‐de‐geefwet_pub.pdf
2011 42. Schuyt, T.N.M., Gouwenberg, B.M. & Bekkers, R. (Eds.). Geven in Nederland 2011: Giften,
Sponsoring, Legaten en Vrijwilligerswerk. Amsterdam: Reed Business. 41. Bekkers, R.,. & Boonstoppel, E. (2011). ‘Geven door huishoudens’. Pp. 31‐60 in: Schuyt,
T.N.M., Gouwenberg, B.M. & Bekkers, R. (Eds.). Geven in Nederland 2011: Giften, Sponsoring, Legaten en Vrijwilligerswerk. Amsterdam: Reed Business.
40. Bekkers, R. & Boezeman, E. (2011). ‘Geven van tijd: vrijwilligerswerk’. Pp. 96‐110 in: Schuyt,
T.N.M., Gouwenberg, B.M. & Bekkers, R. (Eds.). In: Geven in Nederland 2011: Giften, Sponsoring, Legaten en Vrijwilligerswerk. Amsterdam: Reed Business. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/gin2011_vrijwilligerswerk.pdf
39. Bekkers, R., Stam, B., Van Rooij, F. & Meyaard, R. (2011). ‘Donateursvertrouwen: Vijf jaar
Nederlands Donateurspanel’. Woerden: WWAV. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/bekkers_ndp_11.pdf
2010 38. Bekkers, R. (2010). ‘Nauwkeurigheid van gerapporteerde giften aan
goededoelenorganisaties’. In Registers in sociaalwetenschappelijk onderzoek: Mogelijkheden en valkuilen, edited by B.F.M. Bakker & L. Kuijvenhoven. The Hague: CBS. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/bekkers_10_registers.pdf
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37. Bekkers, R. (2010). ‘Giftenaftrek in Nederland: evaluatiemethoden en hun interpretatie’.
Weekblad Fiscaal Recht, 139 (6873): 1140‐1148. http://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/bekkers_wfr_2010.pdf
36. Bekkers, R., Janssen, B., & Wiepking, P. (2010). ‘Geefgedrag van vermogende Nederlanders:
een verkennende studie’. Amsterdam: Filantropische Studies, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/bekkers_janssen_wiepking_10.pdf
35. Bekkers, R., Spenkelink, S., Ooms, M., & Immerzeel, I. (2010). ‘Maatschappelijke Stage en
Burgerschap: Rapportage Schooljaar 2008‐2009’. Utrecht: Department of Sociology, Utrecht University. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/bekkers_spenkelink_ooms_immerzeel_10.pdf
2009 34. Bekkers, R., Wiepking, P. & Boonstoppel, E. (2009). ‘Geven door huishoudens en
individuen’. Pp. 27‐50 in: Schuyt, T.N.M., Gouwenberg, B.M. & Bekkers, R. (Eds.). Geven in Nederland 2009: Giften, Sponsoring, Legaten en Vrijwilligerswerk. Amsterdam: Reed Business.
33. Bekkers, R. (2009). ‘Fondsenwerving in tijden van crises’. Pp. 186‐195 in: Schuyt, T.N.M.,
Gouwenberg, B.M. & Bekkers, R. (Eds.). Geven in Nederland 2009: Giften, Sponsoring, Legaten en Vrijwilligerswerk. Amsterdam: Reed Business. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/bekkers09b.pdf
32. Bekkers, R. & Mariani, E. (2009). ‘Het gebruik van de giftenaftrek in Nederland, 1977‐2007’.
Pp. 176‐185 in: Schuyt, T.N.M., Gouwenberg, B.M. & Bekkers, R. (Eds.). In: Geven in Nederland 2009: Giften, Sponsoring, Legaten en Vrijwilligerswerk. Amsterdam: Reed Business.
31. Bekkers, R. & Wiepking, P. (2009). ‘Wat en hoe geven jongeren?’. Pp. 153‐160 in: Schuyt,
T.N.M., Gouwenberg, B.M. & Bekkers, R. (Eds.). In: Geven in Nederland 2009: Giften, Sponsoring, Legaten en Vrijwilligerswerk. Amsterdam: Reed Business.
30. Bekkers, R. & Boezeman, E. (2009). ‘Geven van tijd: vrijwilligerswerk’. Pp. 88‐101 in: Schuyt,
T.N.M., Gouwenberg, B.M. & Bekkers, R. (Eds.). In: Geven in Nederland 2009: Giften, Sponsoring, Legaten en Vrijwilligerswerk. Amsterdam: Reed Business. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/bekkers_boezeman_09.pdf
29. Schuyt, T.N.M., Gouwenberg, B.M. & Bekkers, R. (Eds.). Geven in Nederland 2009: Giften,
Sponsoring, Legaten en Vrijwilligerswerk. Amsterdam: Reed Business. 28. Bekkers, R. & Ruiter, S. (2009). ‘Generatieverschillen in maatschappelijke waarden en
vrijwillige inzet’. Pp. 178‐194 in: Dekker, P. & De Hart, J. (Eds.). Vrijwilligerswerk in meervoud: Civil society en vrijwilligerswerk 5. The Hague: SCP. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/bekkers_ruiter_09.pdf
27. Botterman, S., Hooghe, M. & Bekkers, R. (2009). ‘Levensbeschouwing en maatschappelijke
participatie: is levensbeschouwing nog steeds een motiverende factor?’ In: Vlaanderen gepeild 2009, edited by J. Pickery. Brussel: Studiedienst van de Vlaamse Regering.
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26. Ruiter, S. & Bekkers, R. (2009). ‘Vrijwillige participatie gedurende de levensloop’. Pp. 43‐63
in: Dekker, P. & De Hart, J. (Eds.). Vrijwilligerswerk in meervoud: Civil society en vrijwilligerswerk 5. The Hague: SCP. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/ruiter_bekkers_09.pdf
2008 25. Bekkers, R. & Bridges Karr, L. (2008). ‘Evaluatieonderzoek maatschappelijke stage’. Utrecht:
Department of Sociology, Utrecht University. http://maatschappelijkestage.nl/assets/Uploads/EvaluatieonderzoekMaSuniversiteitutrecht.pdf
24. Bridges Karr, L. & Bekkers, R. (2008). ‘De idealen spreken voor zich: maatschappelijke
stages in Nederland geëvalueerd’. Vrijwillige Inzet Onderzocht, 5(1): 47‐58. 2007 23. Bekkers, R. & Egelie, J. (2007). ‘Giften aan goede doelen en geldzending onder etnische
minderheden in Nederland’. Pp. 165‐189 in: Kingma, V. & Van Leeuwen, M.H.D. (Eds.). Filantropie in Nederland ‐ Voorbeelden uit de periode 1770‐2020. Amsterdam: Aksant. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/bekkers_egelie_07.pdf
22. Bekkers, R. (2007). ‘Secularisering en filantropie in de 21e eeuw’. Pp. 190‐202 in: Kingma, V.
& Van Leeuwen, M.H.D. (Eds.). Filantropie in Nederland ‐ Voorbeelden uit de periode 1770‐2020. Amsterdam: Aksant. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/bekkers_secphil_07.pdf
21. Wiepking, P., Bekkers, R., Gouwenberg, B.M., Schuyt, T.N.M., Mariani, E., De Wijs, S.,
Weiland, M., & Smit, J. (2007). ‘Geven door huishoudens en individuen’. Pp. 31‐69 in: Schuyt, T.N.M., Gouwenberg, B.M., Bekkers, R., Meijer, M.‐M. & Wiepking, P. (Eds.). Geven in Nederland 2007: Giften, legaten, sponsoring en vrijwilligerswerk. ’s‐Gravenhage: Elsevier Overheid. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/wiepking_bekkers_gouwenberg_schuyt_mariani_dewijs_weiland_smit_07.pdf
20. Bekkers, R. (2007). ‘Geven van tijd: vrijwilligerswerk’. Pp. 99‐109 in: Schuyt, T.N.M.,
Gouwenberg, B.M., Bekkers, R., Meijer, M.‐M. & Wiepking, P. (Eds.). Geven in Nederland 2007: Giften, legaten, sponsoring en vrijwilligerswerk. ’s‐Gravenhage: Elsevier Overheid. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/bekkers_07_gevenvantijd.pdf
19. Bekkers, R. & Meijer, M.‐M. (2007). ‘Na de Tsunami: Giften aan nationale acties en het
publieksvertrouwen’. Pp. 147‐153 in: Schuyt, T.N.M., Gouwenberg, B.M., Bekkers, R., Meijer, M.‐M. & Wiepking, P. (Eds.). Geven in Nederland 2007: Giften, legaten, sponsoring en vrijwilligerswerk. ’s‐Gravenhage: Elsevier Overheid.
18. Schuyt, T.N.M., Gouwenberg, B.M., Bekkers, R., Meijer, M.‐M. & Wiepking, P. (Eds.). Geven
in Nederland 2007: Giften, legaten, sponsoring en vrijwilligerswerk. ’s‐Gravenhage: Elsevier Overheid.
17. Bekkers, R. (2007). Kennis over het CBF‐Keur, vertrouwen in goede doelen en geefgedrag.
Rapportage voor stichting Pequeno. Amsterdam: Werkgroep Filantropische Studies, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
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2006 16. Bekkers, R., & Wiepking, P. (2006). ‘Waarom geven mensen aan goede doelen?’ Kennislink,
vakpagina maatschappijwetenschappen. http://www.kennislink.nl/web/show?id=154463
15. Bekkers, R. (2006). ‘Effectiviteit van subsidies voor giften aan goede doelen’. ESB, 91(4477):
8‐10. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/esb_06.pdf 2005 14. Mollenhorst, G.W., Bekkers, R. & Völker, B. (2005). ‘Hulpeloos in de stad? Verschillen
tussen stads‐ en plattelandsbewoners in het aantal informele helpers’. Mens & Maatschappij, 80(2): 158‐178.
13. Meijer, M.M., Bekkers, R. & Schuyt, T.N.M. (2005). Tsunami en internationale hulp: de gevers
in kaart gebracht. Amsterdam: Werkgroep Filantropie, Vrije Universiteit. 12. Bekkers, R. (2005). ‘Geven van tijd: vrijwilligerswerk’. Pp. 80‐92 in: Schuyt, T.N.M. &
Gouwenberg, B.M. (Eds.). Geven in Nederland 2005: Giften, Legaten, Sponsoring en Vrijwilligerswerk. Amsterdam: Elsevier Overheid.
11. Bekkers, R., Meijer, M.M. & Schuyt, T.N.M. (2005). ‘Uit een goed hart…De Nederlandse
Hartstichting en haar donateurs’. Amsterdam: Werkgroep Filantropie, Vrije Universiteit.
10. Bekkers, R. (2005). ‘”Nee heb je, ja kun je krijgen”: de effectiviteit van fondsenwervings‐ en
rekruteringsstrategieën van maatschappelijke organisaties’. Pp. 129‐152 in: Völker, B. (Ed.). Burgers in de buurt: Samenleven in school, wijk en vereniging. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
9. Bekkers, R., Hooghe, M. & Stolle, D. (2005). ‘Jeugdparticipatie en sociaal kapitaal in Vlaanderen en Nederland’. Pp. 153‐174 in: Völker, B. (Ed.). Burgers in de buurt: Samenleven in school, wijk en vereniging. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
2003 8. Bekkers, R. (2003). ‘De ontwikkeling van sociale waardenoriëntaties’. Pp. 15‐23 in: Van Dijk,
E., Kluwer, E. & D. Wigboldus (Eds.). Jaarboek Sociale Psychologie 2002. Delft: Eburon. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/bekkers_aspo_03.pdf
7. Bekkers, R. (2003). ‘De bijdragen der kerckelijken.’ In: Schuyt, Th.N.M. (Red.). Geven in
Nederland 2003: Giften, Legaten, Sponsoring en Vrijwilligerswerk. Houten/Mechelen: Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum, pp. 141‐172. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/bekkersr‐bijdragen‐2003.pdf
6. Gouwenberg, B., Wiepking, P., Schuyt, T.N.M., Bekkers, R. & Smit, J.H. (2003). ‘Geven door
huishoudens en geven door individuen’. in: Schuyt, T.N.M. (Ed.). Geven in Nederland 2001: Giften, Legaten, Sponsoring en Vrijwilligerswerk. Houten/Dieghem: Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum.
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2002 5. Bekkers, R. (2002). ‘Secularisering en veranderende motieven voor vrijwilligerswerk’. Pp. 14‐
29 in: Buijs, G.J. & T. J. Van der Ploeg (Eds.). Pro Deo: geïnspireerd blijven in vrijwilligerswerk. Zoetermeer: Boekencentrum. https://www.rug.nl/research/portal/files/14531727/BekkersR‐Secularisatie‐2004.pdf
4. Bekkers, R. & De Graaf, N.D. (2002). ‘Verschuivende achtergronden van
verenigingsparticipatie.’ Mens & Maatschappij, 77 (4): 338‐360. https://www.rug.nl/research/portal/files/3057700/BekkersR‐Verschuivende‐2002.pdf
3. Bekkers, R. (2002). ‘Giften van gereformeerden aan maatschappelijke doelen in Nederland’.
Sociologische Gids, 49 (3): 386‐408. https://www.rug.nl/research/portal/files/14689600/BekkersR‐Giften‐2002.pdf
2001 2. Bekkers, R. (2001). ‘Special: Geven van geld en tijd: en‐en of of‐of?’. Pp. 106‐118 in Schuyt,
Th.N.M. (Ed.). Geven in Nederland 2001. Houten/Dieghem: Bohn Stafleu van Loghum. 2000 1. Bekkers, R. (2000). ‘Religieuze betrokkenheid en vrijwilligerswerk: een kwestie van
psychologische dispositie of sociale organisatie?’ Sociologische Gids, 47 (4): 268‐292. Data files Bekkers, René; Schuyt, Theo N.M.; Gouwenberg, Barbara M. & De Wit, Arjen (2018). Giving in
the Netherlands Panel Survey (GINPS): 2002‐2016, Public Use File version 2. Amsterdam: Vrije Universiteit (VU), Philanthropic Studies. DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/4UNF9. https://osf.io/3s2fh/
Global Trust Research Consortium (2018). Harmonized Trust Database. Amsterdam: VU. DOI:
10.17605/OSF.IO/QFV76. https://osf.io/qfv76/ Bekkers, René (2014). Netherlands Service Learning Panel Survey (NSLPS): 2008‐2009.
Amsterdam: VU, Philanthropic Studies. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/an‐evaluation‐of‐service‐learning‐programs‐in‐secondary‐education‐in‐the‐netherlands/
Book Reviews Bekkers, R. (2012). Review of Sidel, Regulation of the Voluntary Sector: Freedom and Security
in an Era of Uncertainty. Voluntas, 23 (2): 528‐529. Bekkers, R. (2002). Review of Anheier & List (eds.), Cross‐Border Philanthropy: An Exploratory
Study of International Giving in the United Kingdom, United States, Germany, and Japan. Voluntas, 13 (2): 198‐199.
Bekkers, R. (2001). Review of Hooghe (2000, Red.): Sociaal kapitaal en democratie.
Sociologische Gids, 48 (1): 106‐109. Bekkers, R. (2000). Review of Dekker (1999, Red.): Vrijwilligerswerk vergeleken. Sociologische
Gids, 47 (2): 146‐147.
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Bekkers, R. (1999). Review of Passy (1998): L'action altruiste. European Sociological Review, 15 (4): 456‐461.
Newspaper articles Bekkers, R. (2003). CDA bezuinigt middenveld weg. Volkskrant, 24 september, p. 7. Bekkers, R. (2003). Mes in clubs vecht met visie kabinet. Trouw, 3 juli, p. 12. Bekkers, R. (2001). Vrijgevigheid staat haaks op egoïsme. Volkskrant, 16 juli. Other professional publications Bekkers, R. (2020). The Work and Worries of a Webinar. April 17, 2020.
https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2020/04/17/the‐work‐worries‐of‐a‐webinar/ Bekkers, R., Van Niekerk, R. & De Wit, A. (2020). Integration of the HNW oversample in the
estimates of Giving in the Netherlands. Amsterdam: Center for Philanthropic Studies. https://osf.io/auznb/
Bekkers, R. (2020). Cut the Crap, Fund the Research. February 19, 2020. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2020/02/19/cut‐the‐crap‐fund‐the‐research/
Bekkers, R. (2020). The Magic of Science. January 20, 2020. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2020/01/20/the‐magic‐of‐science/
Bekkers, R. (2019). Results of the Data Transparency Standards Workshop, ARNOVA Conference, San Diego. January 12, 2020. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2020/01/arnova_datatransparencyworkshop_nov2019.pdf
Bekkers, R. (2019). A Conversation About Data Transparency. November 15, 2019. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2019/11/15/a‐conversation‐about‐data‐transparency/
Bekkers, R. (2019). Grootste goededoelenorganisaties ontvangen minder uit giften. August 14, 2019. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2019/08/14/grootste‐goededoelenorganisaties‐ontvangen‐minder‐uit‐giften/
Bekkers, R. (2019). Conditional Review Acceptance Policy (R2). June 24, 2019. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2019/06/24/conditional‐review‐acceptance‐policy‐r2/
Bekkers, R. (2019). Global Giving: Open Grant Proposal. March 26, 2019. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2019/03/26/global‐giving‐open‐grant‐proposal/
Bekkers, R. (2019). Filantropie en informele giften. March 6, 2019. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2019/03/06/filantropie‐en‐informele‐giften/
Bekkers, R. (2019). Hoe rijker, hoe minder vrijgevig? February 20, 2019. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2019/02/20/hoe‐rijker‐hoe‐minder‐vrijgevig/
Bekkers, R. (2018). Uncertain Future fort he Giving in the Netherlands Panel Survey. December 12, 2018. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2018/12/12/uncertain‐future‐for‐giving‐in‐the‐netherlands‐panel‐survey/
Bekkers, R. (2018). Closing the Age of Competitive Science. November 3, 2018. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2018/11/03/closing‐the‐age‐of‐competitive‐science/
Bekkers, R. (2018). Multiple comparisons in a regression framework. August 4, 2018. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2018/08/04/multiple‐comparisons‐in‐a‐regression‐framework/
Bekkers, R. (2018). Four misunderstandings about research on philanthropy. July 17, 2018. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2018/07/17/four‐misunderstandings‐about‐research‐on‐philanthropy/
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Bekkers, R. & Wiepking, P. (2018). Impact? June 7, 2018. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2018/06/07/impact/
Bekkers, R. (2018). The joys and challenges of working across disciplinary boundaries. April 21, 2018. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2018/04/21/the‐joys‐and‐challenges‐of‐working‐across‐disciplinary‐boundaries/
Bekkers, R. (2018). The force of everyday philanthropy. March 22, 2018. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2018/03/22/the‐force‐of‐everyday‐philanthropy/
Bekkers, R. (2018). What Oxfam cancellations tell us about donor motivation. February 21, 2018. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2018/02/21/what‐oxfam‐cancellations‐tell‐us‐about‐donor‐motivation/
Bekkers, R. (2017). Wat is normaal? December 14, 2017. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2017/12/14/wat‐is‐normaal/
Bekkers, R. (2017). How not to solve the research competition crisis. October 4, 2017. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2017/10/04/how‐not‐to‐solve‐the‐research‐competition‐crisis/
Bekkers, R. (2017). Twenty Years of Generosity in the Netherlands. April 20, 2017. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2017/04/20/twenty‐years‐of‐generosity‐in‐the‐netherlands/
Bekkers, R. (2017). Hunting Game: Targeting the Big Five. March 21, 2017. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2017/03/21/hunting‐game‐targeting‐the‐big‐five/
Bekkers, R. (2016). Five Reasons Why Social Science is So Hard. November 27, 2016. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2016/11/27/five‐reasons‐why‐social‐science‐is‐so‐hard/
Bekkers, R. (2016). Tools for the Evaluation of the Quality of Experimental Research. November 11, 2016. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2016/11/11/tools‐for‐the‐evaluation‐of‐the‐quality‐of‐experimental‐research/
Bekkers, R. (2016 / 2002). Development of Social Value Orientations: Socialization and Life‐Cycle Effects. SocArXiv Preprint, https://osf.io/udar4/
Bekkers, R. (2016). Introducing Mega‐analysis. July 27, 2016. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2016/07/27/introducing‐mega‐analysis/
Bekkers, R. (2016). Filantropie: van liefdadigheid naar maatschappelijk investeren. De Dikke Blauwe. April 6, 2016. https://www.dedikkeblauwe.nl/news/filantropie‐van‐liefdadigheid
Bekkers, R. (2016). Philanthropy: from Charity to Prosocial Investment. March 25, 2016.
https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2016/03/march16.pdf Bekkers, R. (2016). The Future of Foundation Support for Research and Innovation. January 27,
2016. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2016/01/27/the‐future‐of‐foundation‐support‐for‐research‐and‐innovation/
Bekkers, R. (2015). Four Reasons Why We Are Converting to Open Science. November 11, 2015. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2015/11/11/four‐reasons‐why‐we‐are‐converting‐to‐open‐science/
Bekkers, R. (2015). Resilience and Philanthropy. October 25, 2015. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2015/10/25/resilience‐and‐philanthropy/
Bekkers, R. (2015). De veerkracht van de filantropie. June 13, 2015. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2015/06/13/1116/
Bekkers, R. (2015). Een gedragscode voor werving nalatenschappen door goede doelen. February 26, 2015. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2015/02/26/een‐gedragscode‐voor‐werving‐nalatenschappen‐door‐goede‐doelen/
Bekkers, R. (2015). Wat zegt het CBF‐Keur voor goede doelen? January 31, 2015. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2015/01/31/wat‐zegt‐het‐cbf‐keur‐voor‐goede‐doelen/
Bekkers, R. (2014). The Fishy Business of Philanthropy. December 17, 2014. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2014/12/17/the‐fishy‐business‐of‐philanthropy/
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Bekkers, R. (2014). The Curious Event of the Money at Broad Daylight. November 11, 2014. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2014/11/11/the‐curious‐event‐of‐the‐money‐at‐broad‐daylight/
Bekkers, R. (2014). Philanthropic Studies: Two Historical Examples. October 27, 2014. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2014/10/27/philanthropic‐studies‐two‐historical‐examples/
Bekkers, R. (2014). The Autobiography of a Problem: How I Got to Study Prosocial Behavior. September 22, 2014. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2014/09/22/the‐autobiography‐of‐a‐problem‐how‐i‐got‐to‐study‐prosocial‐behavior/
Bekkers, R. (2014). Five Challenging Questions on Philanthropy. September 1, 2014. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2014/09/01/five‐challenging‐questions‐on‐philanthropy/
Bekkers, R. (2014). Conditional Review Acceptance Policy. June 7, 2014. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2014/06/07/conditional‐review‐acceptance‐policy/
Bekkers, R. (2014). Why a high R Square is not necessarily better. February 8, 2014. https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2014/02/08/why‐a‐high‐r‐square‐is‐not‐necessarily‐better/
Bekkers, R. (2014). Valkuilen in het nieuwe systeem van toezicht op goededoelenorganisaties. January 28, 2014. http://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2014/01/28/valkuilen‐in‐het‐nieuwe‐systeem‐van‐toezicht‐op‐goededoelenorganisaties/
Bekkers, R. (2013). Welke invloed hebben overheidsbezuinigingen op het geefgedrag van burgers? http://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2013/12/renc3a9‐bekkers‐overheidsbijdragen‐filantropie.pdf
Bekkers, R. & Dursun, E. (2013). A Brief History of Research on Philanthropy. http://understandingphilanthropy.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/13_03_22_development_research.pdf
Bekkers, R. (2013). Met klein geld uitzoeken wat werkt in de wijk. Sociale Vraagstukken, 4 september 2013. http://www.socialevraagstukken.nl/site/2013/09/04/met‐klein‐geld‐uitzoeken‐wat‐werkt‐in‐de‐wijk/
Bekkers, R. & A. De Wit (2013). Filantropie compenseert geluksmachine niet zomaar. Sociale Vraagstukken, 31 mei 2013. http://www.socialevraagstukken.nl/site/2013/05/31/filantropie‐compenseert‐geluksmachine‐niet‐zomaar/
Bekkers, R. (2013, February 24). How Incentives Lead us Astray in Academia. http://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2013/02/24/how‐incentives‐lead‐us‐astray‐in‐academia/
Bekkers, R. (2013, February 4). Frequently Unanswered Questions (FUQ). http://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2013/02/04/frequently‐unanswered‐questions‐fuq/
Bekkers, R. (2012, November 29). Risk Factors for Fraud and Academic Misconduct in the Social Sciences. http://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2012/11/29/risk‐factors‐for‐fraud‐and‐academic‐misconduct‐in‐the‐social‐sciences/
Bekkers, R. (2012, August 29). Polls About Elections: What Are They Worth? http://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2012/08/29/polls‐about‐elections‐what‐are‐they‐worth/
Bekkers, R. (2012, August 15). Will A Presumed Consent System Increase the Number of Organ Transplantations? http://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2012/08/15/will‐a‐presumed‐consent‐system‐increase‐the‐number‐of‐organ‐transplantations/
Bekkers, R. (2012, May 16). Do Prosocial Persons Have More Children to Increase Fitness? http://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2012/05/16/do‐prosocial‐persons‐have‐more‐children‐to‐increase‐fitness/
Bekkers, R. (2012, January 12). How Trusting is the Dutch Population? http://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2012/01/12/how‐trusting‐is‐the‐dutch‐population/
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Bekkers, R. (2011). Research on Philanthropy in Europe: A Growing Field. Altruism, Morality and Social Solidarity Forum: A Forum for Scholarship and Newsletter, 3 (1): 12. http://www.csun.edu/~hbsoc126/newsletters/AMSS_Newsletter_Vol%203_No_1.pdf
Bekkers, R. (2011, October 17). Helping Yourself by Helping Others? http://renebekkers.wordpress.com/2011/10/17/helping‐yourself‐by‐helping‐others/
Bekkers, R. (2011). Ontwikkelingen in de werving van structurele donateurs onder de grootste goededoelenorganisaties in Nederland. Onderzoek in opdracht van de VFI, branchevereniging voor goede doelen. VU Amsterdam: Werkgroep Filantropische Studies. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2016/03/bekkers_bmnr_vfi_11.pdf
Bekkers, R. (2011). Effecten van de invoering van het ‘Bel‐me‐niet’ register op de werving van collectanten in Nederland. Onderzoek in opdracht van Stichting Collecteplan. VU Amsterdam: Werkgroep Filantropische Studies. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2016/03/bekkers_bmnr_collecteplan_11.pdf
Bekkers, R. & Boonstoppel, E. (2009). Toekomstverkenning goede doelen collectes. Onderzoek in opdracht van Stichting Collecteplan. VU Amsterdam: Werkgroep Filantropische Studies. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/bekkers_boonstoppel_collplan_09.pdf
Bekkers, R., Spenkelink, S., Ooms, M. & Immerzeel, I. (2009). Maatschappelijke stage en burgerschap: Rapportage 2008‐2009. Sociologie, Universiteit Utrecht. http://www.rijksoverheid.nl/bestanden/documenten‐en‐publicaties/rapporten/2010/04/12/rapportage‐universiteit‐utrecht‐maatschappelijke‐stage‐en‐burgerschap‐2008/203913b.pdf
Mol, I. & Bekkers, R. (2009). Wat betekent het CBF‐Keur voor het Nederlands publiek? Werkgroep Filantropische Studies, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/mol_bekkers_09.pdf
Bekkers, R. (2003). Vertrouwen, het CBF‐Keur en filantropie in Nederland. Werkgroep filantropie, Vrije Universiteit. ISBN: 90‐77383‐01‐8.
Bekkers, R. (1998). Individualisering en vrijwilligerswerk. De Ventilator, 2 (3), 13‐25. Research grant applications Bekkers, R. (2019). Global Giving. Proposal submitted to NWO for a vici‐grant.
https://renebekkers.wordpress.com/global‐giving/ Bekkers, R. & De Wit, A. (2020). The Circle of Care: Social Solidarity in Times of Crisis.
Proposal for questions on the LISS panel. https://osf.io/9er54/ Conference presentations 2019 Bekkers, R., Posthuma, D. & Van Lange, P.A.M. (2019). Differences in Prosociality Among
Identical Twins: Religion Matters, Education Does Not. ECSR Conference, Lausanne, September 12, 2019. https://osf.io/yjbd4/
Bekkers, R. (2019). Culture Change Takes Time. Symposium on Philanthropic Organizations
and Business Activity: What are the Tax Issues? Université de Genève, September 11, 2019 Bekkers, R., Smeets, P.M., Whillans, A., & Norton, M. (2019). The Joy of Giving: Evidence from
a Matching Experiment with Millionaires and the General Population. Paper presented at MBEPS, June 4, 2019, TIBER, August 27, 2019, ARNOVA, November 23, 2019. https://osf.io/bvs6t/.
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2018 Bekkers, R., Wiepking, P. & Bennett, M. (2018). Trust and Giving. 47th ARNOVA Conference,
Austin, Texas, November 17, 2018. https://osf.io/csygf/ Bekkers, R. (2018). Closing the Age of Competitive Science. Managing & Sharing research data
– How and Why? Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam University Library Seminar, November 1, 2018. Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/vu‐library‐live/ep2‐fair‐data‐and‐the‐end‐of‐competative‐science. Slide deck: https://t.co/K8i1k2loXK
Bekkers, R. (2018). The Gift of Trust. Dag van de Sociologie, Erasmus University Rotterdam,
June 14, 2018. https://osf.io/75h2m/. PARIS Research Colloquium, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, June 19, 2018. BigSurv18 Conference, Barcelona, October 27, 2018. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2018/10/trust_bigsurv.pptx
Bekkers, R., Whillans, A., Smeets, P.M., & Norton, M. (2018). The Joy of Giving: Evidence from
a Matching Experiment with Millionaires and the General Population. 5th SPI Conference, Indianapolis, September 20, 2018. https://osf.io/bvs6t/
Bekkers, R., Bakker, L., Younes, Y., Smets, P. & Reitsma, J. (2018). The benefits of volunteering
for refugees: Evidence from the Netherlands. Paper presented at the 13th ISTR Conference, Amsterdam, July 13, 2018. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2018/07/refugeevolunteering.pptx
Bekkers, R. (2018). Culture change takes time. 13th ISTR Conference, Amsterdam, July 11, 2018.
https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2018/07/18_07_11_istr.pptx Bekkers, R., Hemels, S.J.C., Wiepking, P., & Handy, F. (2018). Global Evidence on Effective
Design of Tax Incentives for Charitable Giving. 47th ARNOVA Conference, Austin, Texas, 15 November 2018; 13th ISTR Conference, Amsterdam, July 11, 2018. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/18_11_15_arnova_global.pptx
Bekkers, R., De Wit, A. & Felix, S. (2018). Twenty Years of Generosity in the Netherlands. 13th
ISTR Conference, Amsterdam, July 10, 2018. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2018/07/18_07_10_istr.pptx
Bekkers, R. (2018). The Gift of Trust. Dag van de Sociologie, Erasmus University Rotterdam,
June 14, 2018. https://osf.io/75h2m/. PARIS Research Colloquium, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, June 19, 2018.
Bekkers, R. & Sandberg, B. (2018). Grading Generalized Trust Across Europe. Paper presented
at the 6th ESS workshop, March 16, 2018, The Hague. https://osf.io/qntze/ 2017 Bekkers, R., De Wit, A. & Felix, S. (2017). Twenty Years of Generosity in the Netherlands. 46th
ARNOVA Conference, Grand Rapids, November 17, 2017. https://osf.io/t4y8q/ Bekkers, R. (2017). A Mega‐Analysis of Trust. 5th Political Psychology Meeting, University of
Amsterdam, October 26, 2017. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2017/10/a‐mega‐analysis‐of‐trust_uva1.pptx
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De Wit, A. & Bekkers, R. (2017). Can Charitable Donations Compensate for a Reduction in Government Funding? The Role of Information. 4th SPI Conference, Chicago, September 7, 2017. https://osf.io/qf2py/
Bekkers, R., De Wit, A. & Felix, S. (2017). Twenty Years of Generosity in the Netherlands. 8th
ERNOP Conference, Copenhagen, July 13, 2017. https://osf.io/t4y8q/
Bekkers, R. (2017). Giving in Europe. Day of Arts Philanthropy, Utrecht University, January 19,
2017. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2017/01/geu_doap.pptx 2016 Smith, D.H., Bekkers, R. & Mersianova, I. (2016). Why Gives to Charity? A Test of S‐Theory in
Russia. Paper presented at the 2016 ARNOVA Conference, Washington DC, November 18, 2016.
Van Teunenbroek, P.S.C. & Bekkers, R. (2016). Joining the Crowd: Social Information Effects on
A Crowdfunding Platform. http://aspredicted.org/u5w9u.pdf Paper presented at the 2016 ARNOVA Conference, Washington DC, November 19, 2016.
Bekkers, R., Van Ingen, E., De Wit, A. & Broese van Groenou, M. (2016). Why Do People
Volunteer? https://osf.io/atbjm/ Paper presented at the 2016 ARNOVA Conference, Washington DC, November 18, 2016. DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/ATBJM
Wiepking, P., Handy, F., Bekkers, R., Bethmann, S., Breen, O., Breeze, B., Einolf, C., Kang, C.,
Katz, H., Krasnopolskaya, I., Layton, M.D., Lo, K‐T., Neumayr, M., Osili, U., Park, S., Pessi, A‐B., Sivesind, K‐H., Scaife, W., De Wit, A. & Yamauchi, N. (2016). The Matthew Effect in Philanthropy: How Philanthropic Structure Enables Philanthropic Giving. Paper presented at the 2016 ARNOVA Conference, Washington DC, November 19, 2016.
Bekkers, R., & Ottoni‐Wilhelm, M. (2016). Altruism, Warm Glow, and Generosity: Preliminary
Findings From A National Experiment. Paper presented at the Southern Economic Association, Washington DC, November 21, 2016. https://aspredicted.org/qdr9h.pdf
Bekkers, R. (2016). Giving in the Netherlands Panel Survey. Survey‐onderzoek naar
ontwikkelingen in de tijd: longitudinaal panelonderzoek. Amsterdam, 8 September 2016. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/ginps.pptx
De Wit, A., Bekkers, R., Karamat Ali, D. & Verkaik, D. (2016). What are the benefits of
volunteering for volunteers? 12th ISTR Conference, Stockholm, 30 June, 2016. https://osf.io/hqw6j/
Bekkers, R. & Verkaik, D. (2016). Citizen Perceptions of the Third Sector And Social
Innovation. 12th ISTR Conference, Stockholm, 30 June, 2016. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/istr16_v3.pptx
Gouwenberg, B.M. & Bekkers, R. (2016). European Foundations Supporting Research and
Innovation. Facts, Feelings and Fantasies: Results of the EUFORI Study. 12th ISTR Conference, Stockholm, 30 June, 2016. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/euforistudyistrstockholm2016_v3.pptx
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Bekkers, R. (2016). Disasters and Subsequent Giving for Development. Charities Aid Foundation, London, 21 June 2016. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/caf_2016.pptx
Bekkers, R. (2016). Trust in Institutions: A Macro Perspective. VU‐lustrum conferentie
‘Scenario’s van besturen’, Amsterdam, 17 juni 2016. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/bekkers_scenarios.pptx
Bekkers, R. (2016). Culturele instellingen in Nederland: Veranderingen in geefgedrag, giften,
fondsenwerving en inkomsten tussen 2011 en 2014. Amstelveen, 10 June 2016. https://fci14.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/16_06_10_symposium.pptx
Bekkers, R. (2016). Has the charity law reform made the Dutch cultural sector more
entrepreneurial? FARO / Koning Boudewijn Stichting, Brussels, 6 June 2016. https://fci14.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/16_06_06_kbs_faro_ext.pptx
Hoolwerf, L.K., Schuyt, T.N.M. & Bekkers, R. (2016). The Societal Significance of Philanthropy:
Facts, figures and future directions. DAFNE Summer meeting, May 25, 2016, Amsterdam.
2015 Bekkers, R., Ottoni‐Wilhelm, M., & Verkaik, D. (2015). Altruism, Warm Glow, And Generosity:
A National Experiment. Paper presented at the 44th ARNOVA Conference, Chicago, November 19‐21, 2015.
Bekkers, R., De Wit, A., Verkaik, D. & Karamat Ali, D. (2015). What are the benefits of
volunteering for volunteers? 44th ARNOVA Conference, Chicago, November 19‐21, 2015. Bekkers, R. & Franssen, S.E. (2015). Charity Law, Fundraising and Donations: Organizational
Level Correlates in The Netherlands. 44th ARNOVA Conference, Chicago, November 19‐21, 2015.
De Wit, A. & Bekkers, R. (2015). Do donors raise their donations when they are aware of
decreasing government subsidies? A survey experiment. Paper presented at the 44th ARNOVA Conference, Chicago, November 19‐21, 2015.
Bekkers, R., Ottoni‐Wilhelm, M., & Verkaik, D. (2015). Altruism, Warm Glow, and Charitable
Giving: Three Experiments. Paper presented at the 3rd Science of Philanthropy Conference, Chicago, September 11‐12, 2015. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/15_09_30_spi_bekkers_verkaik_ottoni‐wilhelm.pdf
Bekkers, R., Ottoni‐Wilhelm, M., & Verkaik, D. (2015). Altruism, Warm Glow, and Charitable
Giving. Paper presented at the 14th TIBER Symposium on Psychology and Economics, August 27, 2015.
De Wit, A. & Bekkers, R. (2015). Do donors raise their donations when they are aware of
decreasing government subsidies? A survey experiment. 7th ERNOP Conference, ESSEC Business School, July 9‐10, 2015.
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Bekkers, R. (2015). The Analysis of Regional Differences in Philanthropy: Evidence from the European Social Survey, the Eurobarometer and the Giving in the Netherlands Panel Survey. Paper presented at the 5th ESS Workshop, The Hague, May 22, 2015.
Bekkers, R. (2015). The “Crowding‐out Effect”: What does the research tell us? Jewish Funders
Network Conference, Tel Aviv, March 17, 2015. 2014 Bekkers, R. (2014). Wealth and Giving in the Netherlands. Philanthropy Seminar, VU
Amsterdam, December 18, 2014. De Wit, A. & Bekkers, R. (2014). Government support and charitable donations: A meta‐
analysis of the crowding‐out hypothesis. Paper presented at the 43d ARNOVA Conference, Denver, November 20‐22, 2014.
Bekkers, R. (2014). It’s Hardly Genetic: Environmental Mediation of Associations Between
Religion, Education and Philanthropy. Paper presented at the 43d ARNOVA Conference, Denver, November 20‐22, 2014.
Franssen, S.E. & Bekkers, R. (2014). Charitable Deduction Reform Effects on Fundraising and
Donations: Evidence on Organizational Level Determinants from the Netherlands. 43d ARNOVA Conference, Denver, November 20‐22, 2014.
Wiepking, P., Bekkers, R. & Osili, U.O. (2014). Examining the association of religious context
with giving to non‐profit organizations. Paper presented at the 43d ARNOVA Conference, Denver, November 20‐22, 2014.
Bekkers, R. (2014). Testing Mechanisms in Charitable Giving. Behavioral Economics and
Philanthropy Conference, Harvard Business School, November 3‐4, 2014. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/bekkers_bepc_web.pptx
Bekkers, R. & Ottoni‐Wilhelm, M. (2014). Principle of Care and Giving to Help People in Need.
Paper presented at the Public Goods Through Private Eyes Conference, Warsaw, October 7, 2014.
Bekkers, R. (2014). Giving Europe: Insights on Methodology for Comparative Research on
Philanthropy from PGPE and Beyond. Paper presented at the Public Goods Through Private Eyes Conference, Warsaw, October 7, 2014. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/giving‐europe_pgpe.ppt
Bekkers, R. (2014). The Science of Philanthropy in Crowdfunding. IF / Science for Society
Seminar, VU Amsterdam, October 2, 2014. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/14_10_02_science_crowdfunding_web.pptx
Bekkers, R. & De Wit, A. (2014). Look who’s crowding‐out! Correlates of willingness to
substitute declining government contributions to charitable organizations. Paper presented at the ISTR Conference, Münster, July 22, 2014. https://osf.io/zqay5/
Bekkers, R. (2014). Religion nurtures some forms of prosocial behavior, education does not.
Paper presented at the ISTR Conference, Münster, July 22‐25, 2014.
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Bekkers, R. (2014). What motivates prosocial behavior? 2014 Van der Gaag Symposium, KNAW, Trippenhuis, Amsterdam, June 24, 2014.
Borst, I., & Bekkers, R. (2014). Enhancing effectiveness of philanthropic crowdfunding: Effects
of funder characteristics on donation behavior in crowdfunding projects. Crowdfunding research conference, Amsterdam, June 5, 2014.
Bekkers, R. (2014). The Science of Philanthropy in Crowdfunding. Crowdfunding research
conference, Amsterdam, June 5, 2014. Bekkers, R. (2014). Religion nurtures some forms of prosocial behavior, education does not.
Paper presented at the CESifo Conference, Munich, March 22, 2014. 2013 De Wit, A. & Bekkers, R. (2013). Look Who’s Crowding‐Out! Paper presented at the 42nd
ARNOVA conference, Hartford, November 21, 2013. Bekkers, R. (2013). Giving in Europe: Methodology for Comparative Research. 6th ERNOP
Conference, Riga, July 11, 2013. Bekkers, R. (2013). Wealth and Giving in the Netherlands. 6th ERNOP Conference, Riga, July 12,
2013. Bekkers, R. (2013). Giving in Europe: Current Trends. Lecture at the conference ‘Cross‐Border
Giving: Changes and Trends in the 21st Century’, at the Center for the Study of Philanthropy in Israel, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, May 23, 2013.
Bekkers, R. & M.O. Wilhelm (2013). Principle of Care and Giving to Help People in Need. Paper
presented at the CAGE/CMPO Conference ‘Generosity and Well‐being’, Warwick University, April 10, 2013.
2012 Bekkers, R. & M.O. Wilhelm (2012). Principle of Care and Giving to Help People in Need. Paper
presented at the 41st Arnova Conference, Indianapolis, November 17, 2012. Van Ingen, E. & Bekkers, R. (2012). Trust Through Civic Engagement? Evidence From Five
National Panel Studies. Paper presented at the 41st Arnova Conference, Indianapolis, November 16, 2012.
De Wit, A. & R. Bekkers (2012). Explaining Gender Differences in Giving: The Dutch Case.
Paper presented at the 41st Arnova Conference, Indianapolis, November 15, 2012. Bekkers, R. (2012). Regional Differences in Philanthropy. Paper presented at the 41st Arnova
Conference, Indianapolis, November 15, 2012. Bekkers, R. (2012). International Giving: Trends from the Netherlands. Center on Philanthropy
Symposium, Indianapolis, November 14, 2012. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/cop_2012.pptx
Bekkers, R. (2012). Wealth and Giving in the Netherlands. Wealth Management & Private
Banking, Amsterdam, September 19, 2012.
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Bekkers, R. (2012). CSR and Corporate Philanthropy. ISTR Conference, Siena, July 10, 2012. Bekkers, R. (2012). Challenges for Comparative Research on Philanthropy in Europe. ISTR
Conference, Siena, July 12, 2012. Van Ingen, E. & Bekkers, R. (2012). Trust Through Civic Engagement? Evidence From Five
National Panel Studies. Paper presented at Social Capital Workshop, Maastricht, May 25, 2012.
Bekkers, R., & Veldhuizen, I. (2012). Social Capital and Blood Donation in the Netherlands.
Paper presented at the Dag de Sociologie, Utrecht, May 24, 2012. Bekkers, R. (2012). The Limits of Social Influence on Giving. Paper presented at the workshop
“Social influences and charitable giving”, Centre for Market and Public Organisation, University of Bristol, February 24, 2012. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/limits‐of‐social‐influence‐on‐giving‐paper5.pdf
2011 Bekkers, R. (2011). Religion and the Civic Core in the Netherlands. Paper presented at the
workshop “Volunteering, Religion, and Social Capital”, Antwerp, December 8, 2011. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2020/03/religion_core_paper_incltables.pdf
Schuyt, T.N.M., Bekkers, R., Huberts, L. & Trommel, W. (2011). Public Policy, Philanthropy and
Governance: Conditions for Effective Cooperation. Paper presented at the 40th Arnova Conference, Toronto, November 19, 2011.
Veldhuizen, I. & Bekkers, R. (2011). Social Capital and Blood Donation in the Netherlands.
Paper presented at the 40th Arnova Conference, Toronto, November 18, 2011. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2016/10/socialcapital_blooddonation_arnova_11.pdf
Bekkers, R. (2011). Religion and the Civic Core in the Netherlands. Paper presented at the 40th
Arnova Conference, Toronto, November 17, 2011. Bekkers, R. (2011). Do Two Eyes See More Generosity Than One? Watching Eyes, Gender, and
Giving. Paper presented at the 14th International Conference on Social Dilemmas, Amsterdam, July 7, 2011. https://osf.io/xftus/
Bekkers, R. (2011). Individual Effects of Voluntary Action: Why is Voluntary Participation
Related to Attitudes, Networks, and Health? Paper presented at the 1st ERNOP Conference, Vienna, June 8, 2011.
2010 Bekkers, R. (2010). Accuracy of Self‐Reported Donations to Charitable Organizations. Paper
presented at the 39th Arnova Conference, Alexandria, November 18‐20, 2010. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/accuracy_arnova_10.pdf
Bekkers, R. (2010). A Relational Goal‐Position Theory of Philanthropy Applied to Volunteering.
Paper presented at the 39th Arnova Conference, Alexandria, November 18‐20, 2010.
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Bekkers, R. (2010). Peer Effects in the Dynamics of Charitable Giving. Paper presented at the 39th Arnova Conference, Alexandria, November 18‐20, 2010.
Bekkers, R. (2010). What is Philanthropy Good For? Philanthropic Studies Seminar, VU
Amsterdam, July 13, 2010. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/good2.ppt Bekkers, R., Van Tilburg, T., & Wilson, J. (2010). Vitamin V: Health Benefits of Volunteering.
Paper presented at the 9th ISTR Conference, Istanbul, July 6‐10, 2010. Van Ingen, E. & Bekkers, R. (2010). Civic Engagement and Generalized Trust. Dag van de
Sociologie, Groningen, July 1, 2010. Bekkers, R. (2010). Nauwkeurigheid van metingen in registers en enquêtes: filantropie. Paper
presented at the the conference ‘Registers in Sociaal‐Wetenschappelijk onderzoek: mogelijkheden en valkuilen’, Leiden, the Netherlands, June 24.
2009 Bekkers, R. (2009). Anonymity, Social Information and Giving. Paper presented at Tinbergen
Institute, Amsterdam, December 18, 2009. Bekkers, R. & M.O. Wilhelm (2009). Generosity and the Principle of Care. Paper presented at
the 38th Arnova Conference, Cleveland, November 19‐21, 2009.
Bekkers, R. (2009). Anonymity, Social Information and Giving. Paper presented at the 38th Arnova Conference, Cleveland, November 19‐21, 2009.
Bekkers, R. & Carabain, C.L. (2009). Face to Face or Online Giving Surveys: is there a Method
Effect? Paper presented at the 38th Arnova Conference, Cleveland, November 19‐21. Bekkers, R., Osili, U.O., Reinstein, D. & Wiepking, P. (2009). Who Cares About Development?
Paper presented at the 38th Arnova Conference, Cleveland, November 19‐21, 2009. Bekkers, R. & Mariani, E. (2009). Is the charitable deduction in the Netherlands treasury
efficient? Paper presented at the Economics of Charitable Giving conference, Mannheim, October 8‐9, 2009. http://test.giving.nl/wp‐content/uploads/2013/09/Bekkers_Mariani_09‐2.pdf
Bekkers, R. (2009). Anonymity, Social Information and Giving. Paper presented at the 8th
TIBER Symposium on Economic Psychology, Tilburg University, September 4. Bekkers, R., Van Tilburg, T., & Wilson, J. (2010). Health Benefits of Volunteering. Paper
presented at the Giving and Volunteering Research Conference 2009, VU Amsterdam, July 9, 2009.
Bekkers, R. (2009). ‘The Civic Duty Weight Factor’. Paper presented at the 2009 ESRA
conference, Warsaw, June 29‐July 2, 2009. Bekkers, R. (2009). ‘Social Participation and Trust: Disentangling Causes and Effects’. Paper
presented at the 2009 ESRA conference, Warsaw, June 29‐July 2, 2009.
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2008 Wiepking, P. & Bekkers, R. (2008). ‘Explaining differences in charitable giving in Europe’.
Paper prepared for ‘Nederland in vergelijkend perspectief ‐ Tweede Nederlandse Workshop European Social Survey’ November 13, 2008, The Hague.
Veldhuizen, I. & Bekkers, R. (2008). ‘Giving blood or Giving money: Spatial variation and social
capital’. Poster presented at the AABB annual meeting, Montreal, October 4‐7. Wiepking, P. & Bekkers, R. (2008). ‘Explaining differences in charitable giving in Europe’.
Paper prepared for ‘Nederland in vergelijkend perspectief ‐ Tweede Nederlandse Workshop European Social Survey’, The Hague, November 13, 2008.
Bekkers, R. (2008). ‘Trust and Volunteering: Selection or Causation? Evidence From a Four
Year Panel Study’. Paper presented at the 103d ASA Annual Meeting, Boston, August 2, 2008.
Bekkers, R. & Ruiter, S. (2008). ‘Education and Voluntary Association Participation: Evidence
for Selection and Causation’. Paper presented at the 103d ASA Annual Meeting, Boston, August 2, 2008. https://osf.io/p92th/
Bekkers, R. (2008). ‘Service Learning and the Development of Civic‐mindedness in the
Netherlands’. Paper presented at Youth and Politics: Strange Bedfellows?, Bruges, July 4, 2008. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/civicmindedness.pdf
Bekkers, R. (2008). ‘Selection, Mostly: Voluntary Participation Effects on Attitudes, Networks
and Health’. Workshop at the Symposium ‘Prosocial Behavior. Arguments, Findings, and New Questions for Research’. Utrecht, July 3, 2008.
2007 Bekkers, R. (2007). ‘Social Context Effects on Giving’. Paper presented at the 36th Arnova
conference, Atlanta, November 17, 2007. Bekkers, R. & Wilhelm, M.O. (2007). ‘Helping Behavior, Dispositional Empathic Concern, and
the Principle of Care’. Paper presented at the 36th Arnova conference, Atlanta, November 16, 2007.
Bekkers, R. (2007). ‘Values and Volunteering. A Longitudinal Study of Reciprocal Influences in
the Giving in the Netherlands Panel Study’. Paper presented at the 36th Arnova conference, Atlanta, November 15, 2007. https://osf.io/t6yx5/
Bekkers, R. & Bowman, W. (2007). ‘The Relationship Between Confidence in Charitable Organizations and Volunteering Revisited’. Paper presented at the 36th Arnova conference, Atlanta, November 15, 2007.
Bekkers, R. & J. Egelie (2007). ‘Giften en geldzending onder etnische minderheden in
Nederland’. Dag van de Sociologie, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, 31 mei 2007. 2006 Bekkers, R. (2006). ‘Secularisering en filantropie in de 21e eeuw’. Paper presented at the
conference ‘Geschiedenis van de filantropie in de afgelopen twee eeuwen’, Amsterdam, 14 december 2006.
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Bekkers, R. (2006). ‘Similarity Breeds Liking? A Test of the Homophily Principle in an Alumni Phonaton’. Paper presented at the 35th Annual Conference of the Association for Research on Nonprofit and Voluntary Action, November 16‐18, 2006, Chicago.
Bekkers, R. (2006). ‘The Benefits of Accreditation for Fundraising Nonprofits’. Paper presented
at the 35th Annual Conference of the Association for Research on Nonprofit and Voluntary Action, November 16‐18, 2006, Chicago.
Bekkers, R. & Wiepking, P. (2006). ‘Understanding Philanthropy: A Review of 50 Years of
Theories and Research’. Paper presented at the 35th Annual Conference of the Association for Research on Nonprofit and Voluntary Action, November 16‐18, 2006, Chicago.
Wiepking, P. & Bekkers, R. (2006). ‘Does who decides really matter? Causes and consequences
of financial management in households: The case of charitable donations’. Paper presented at the 35th Annual Conference of the Association for Research on Nonprofit and Voluntary Action, November 16‐18, 2006, Chicago.
Bekkers, R. (2006). ‘Keeping the Faith: Origins of Confidence in Charitable Organizations and
its Consequences for Philanthropy.’ Paper presented at the NCVO/VSSN Researching the Voluntary Sector Conference 2006, Warwick University, September 13‐14, 2006. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/bekkers_ncvo_06.pdf
Bekkers, R., Van Aken, M.A.G., & Denissen, J. (2006). ‘Social Structure and Personality
Assortment Among Married Couples.’ Paper presented at the Dag van de Sociologie, Tilburg University, June 8.
Bekkers, R. (2006). ‘When Volunteering Breeds Trust – and When it Does Not: A Panel Study
of the Volunteering – Trust Relationship.’ Paper presented at the Dag van de Sociologie, Tilburg University, June 8.
2005 Bekkers, R. (2005). ‘Vrijgevig zullen we zijn, ik een beetje meer dan jij?’ Paper presented at the
ASPO Congress, Groningen, December 8, 2005. https://osf.io/9twkd/ https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2016/07/bekkers_aspo_05.pdf
Bekkers, R. (2005). ‘It’s Not All in the Ask: Effects and Effectiveness of Recruitment Strategies
Used by Nonprofits in The Netherlands’. Paper presented at the 34th Arnova Annual Conference, Washington DC, November 17, 2005. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/bekkers_05_ask.pdf
Bekkers, R. (2005). Charity Begins At Home: How Socialization Experiences Influence Giving and Volunteering. Paper prepared for the 34th Arnova Annual Conference, Washington DC, November 18, 2005. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2017/11/bekkers_05‐charity‐begins‐at‐home.pdf
Bekkers, R. (2005). ‘When and Why Matches are More Effective Subsidies Than Rebates’. Paper
prepared for the 34th Arnova Annual Conference, Washington DC, November 19, 2005. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/matchesrebates_preprint_june11_15.pdf
Bekkers, R. (2005). Social Networks and Prosocial Behavior. Duke University, November 9,
2005.
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Bekkers, R. (2005). Words and Deeds of Generosity: Are Decisions About Real and
Hypothetical Money Really Different? https://osf.io/2nh6p/ https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/15_12_01_words_and_deeds.pdf
Bekkers, R., Völker, B. & Mollenhorst, G. (2005). Networks and prosocial behavior. Marktdag
Sociologie, Free University Brussels, June 2, 2005. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2020/03/bekkers_05_social‐networks‐and‐prosocial‐behavior.pdf
Bekkers, R. (2005). Learning to care: explaining the effect of education on prosocial behavior.
Department of Sociology Seminar, Groningen University, June 9, 2005. 2004 Bekkers, R. (2004). Stability, Reliability and Validity of Social Value Orientation. Utrecht:
Department of Sociology. https://osf.io/mzwgt/ Schuyt, T.N.M., Smit, J.H. & Bekkers, R. (2004). ‘Constructing a Philanthropy‐Scale: Social
responsibility and philanthropy’. Paper presented at the 33d ARNOVA‐conference, Los Angeles, November 2004.
Bekkers, R. & Wiepking, P. (2004). ‘To Give or Not to Give…That’s the Question’. Paper
presented at the 33d ARNOVA‐Conference, Los Angeles, November 20, 2004. Bekkers, R. & Weesie, J. (2004). ‘The Luxury of Prosocial Values.’ Paper presented at the 5th
Biannual Conference of Environmental Psychology, Technical University Eindhoven, September 2, 2004.
Bekkers, R. (2004). ‘The Prevalence and Price Sensitivity of Altruism’. Paper presented at the 3d
Symposium on Economics and Psychology, Tilburg University, September 1, 2004. Bekkers, R. (2004). The Intergenerational Transmission of Volunteerism. Paper presented at
the Sociaal Wetenschappelijke Studiedagen, April 23, 2004. Bekkers, R. (2004). De bijdragen der kerckelijken. Paper presented at the Sociaal
Wetenschappelijke Studiedagen, April 22, 2004. Bekkers, R. (2004). ‘Nee heb je, ja kun je krijgen’. Paper presented at the Sociaal
Wetenschappelijke Studiedagen, April 23, 2004. 2003 Bekkers, R. (2003). ‘The power of social and psychological incentives for giving.’ Presentation
at Department of Economics, Indiana University/Purdue University Indianapolis, August 22.
Bekkers, R., Völker, B., Van der Gaag, M. & Flap, H. (2003). ‘Social networks and associations.’ Paper presented at ASA Annual Meeting, Atlanta, August 18.
Bekkers, R. (2003). ‘Giving in the Netherlands Panel Survey.’ Presentation at professional
workshop 'Datasets in Philanthropy' at the ASA Annual Meeting, Atlanta, August 18. Bekkers, R. (2003). ‘Religion, philanthropy and volunteering.’ Paper presented at '100 Years of
Psychology of Religion', Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, May 27.
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2002 Bekkers, R. (2002). ‘De ontwikkeling van sociale waardenoriëntaties.’ ASPO Conference,
Utrecht, December 13. Bekkers, R. (2002). ‘Trust, Accreditation, and Philanthropy in the Netherlands.’ Paper
presented at the 31st ARNOVA Annual Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, November 15.
Bekkers, R. (2002). ‘Giving Time and/or Money: Trade‐Off of Spill‐Over?’ Paper presented at
the 31st ARNOVA Annual Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, November 16. Bekkers, R. (2002). ‘Who gives what and when? A scenario study of prosocial behavior.’ Paper
presented at the ASPO‐zomersymposium on Economic Psychology, Tilburg University, September 20.
Bekkers, R., Völker, B., Flap, H. & Van Der Gaag, M. (2002). ‘Social Networks and Associations:
social integration, access to strategic resources, and participation in voluntary associations in the Netherlands.’ Paper presented at the Sociaal‐wetenschappelijke studiedagen, Amsterdam, May 30.
2001 Bekkers, R. (2001). ‘Participation in voluntary associations: Resources, Personality, or Both?’
Paper presented at the 5th Conference of the European Sociological Association, Helsinki, August 31.
Bekkers, R. (2001). ‘The impact of social value orientations on giving and volunteering in The
Netherlands.’ Paper presented at the 'Marktdag Sociologie'. Antwerpen, May 18. Bekkers, R. & De Graaf, N.D. (2001). ‘Nieuwe en oude bronnen van sociaal kapitaal van gelovig
en ongelovig Nederland.’ Paper presented at the 'Marktdag Sociologie'. Antwerpen, May 18.
2000 and earlier Bekkers, R. (2000). ‘Voorspellen sociale waardenoriëntaties prosociaal gedrag?’ Paper
presented at the '9e Sociaal Wetenschappelijke Studiedagen'. Amsterdam, May 2‐3. Bekkers, R. (1999). ‘Religieuze betrokkenheid en vrijwilligerswerk.’ Paper presented at the 'NSV
Marktdag Sociologie 1999'. Utrecht, May 27. Bekkers, R. (1998). ‘Individualisering en vrijwilligerswerk.’ Paper presented at the 'Landelijke
Sociologen Dag 1998'. Utrecht, June 9. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2017/12/lsd98.pdf
Teaching experience VU Amsterdam 2019 Foundations of Societal Resilience
With Kees Boersma I designed this course for the Research Master Societal Resilience at the Faculty of Social Sciences,
2017 Research Methods of Public Administration I revised and taught this course in the master program of Public Administration.
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2016‐present Management of Nonprofit Organizations I developed this course for the master track ‘Governance of Nonprofit Organizations’ at the Department of Public Administration and Political Science with Govert Buijs and Jan Hoogland.
2015‐present Research Integrity and Responsible Scholarship I designed and revised this course for the Graduate School for Social Sciences
2012‐present Research Designs in the Social Sciences I and II I developed and taught two courses on research design in the Master of Social Research at the Graduate School for Social Sciences
2012‐present Master Thesis I supervise Master Theses of students in Communication Science (2‐5 per year) and Governance Studies (5 per year).
2012‐2015 Research and Statistics Tutorial I tutor students in the minor program ‘Philanthropic Studies’.
2014 Engaged and Responsible Scholarship I developed and taught Part A of this course on Research Integrity for PhD students at the Graduate School for Social Sciences (VU).
2012‐2017 Proposal Design and Proposal Writing I taught this course for Ph.D. candidates in the Graduate School for Social Sciences (VU).
2009‐2012 Bachelor Thesis I supervised Bachelor Theses of students in Policy & Organization studies (on average 15 per year).
2008‐2014 Explanations for Prosocial Behavior With Pamala Wiepking I developed this course in the minor program
‘Philanthropic Studies’ at VU Amsterdam. 2010‐2012 Research Internship
I supervised research internships of Master students of Animal Ecology (VU) and the Master of Social Research (UvA).
2009‐2012 Master Thesis I supervised Master Theses of students in various programs at the Faculty of Social Sciences (on average 2 per year).
2009‐2010 Introduction to Philanthropic Studies With Theo Schuyt I taught this course in the minor program ‘Philanthropic Studies’ at VU Amsterdam.
Utrecht University 2006‐2009 Master Thesis
I supervised master theses of students in the Master program Policy & Evaluation (2‐3 per year).
2006 & 2008 Bachelor Thesis I supervised bachelor theses of sociology students (2‐3 per year).
2006 BKO: Basiskwalificatie onderwijs (academic teaching certificate for Assistant professors).
2004‐2008 Internship Master program Policy & Evaluation I coordinated placement of 40‐60 students enrolled in the master program in internships in corporations, government offices and nonprofit organizations.
2003‐2009 Sociology & Public Policy
I developed this course for 40‐50 first year students in economics, tutored workshops (until 2004), and still coordinate the course and give lectures.
2002‐2003 Memo ‘Academic skills’
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I wrote a memo on the academic skills comparing the skills required for the program and those actually included and trained in the courses of the bachelor program of Sociology.
2001‐2002 Social Problems & Sociological Questions I coordinated this course for 45 second year students in sociology, gave lectures, and tutored students in writing essays.
2000‐2003 Doctoral thesis I supervised doctoral theses of sociology students (3 per year). 2000‐2002 Introduction to Sociology
I coordinated this course for 30 first year students in sociology, gave lectures, and tutored workshops.
1999‐2000 Introduction to Sociology In this course for 35 first year students in sociology I assisted Harry Ganzeboom as a workshop tutor and lecturer.
1998‐1999 Introduction to Sociology I coordinated this course for 300 first year students in journalism, gave lectures, and developed a multiple choice exam.
1998‐1999 Methodology & Statistics In this course for 20 first year students in the social sciences I served as a workshop tutor and developed learning materials.
Peer‐reviews for journals and funding agencies 2020. Reviewer for Sage Open 2020. Reviewer for Social Indicators Research 2020. Reviewer for Voluntary Sector Review 2019. Reviewer for Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly 2019. Reviewer for Journal of Behavioral Public Administration 2019. Reviewer for Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 2018. Reviewer for Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly 2018. Reviewer for Swedish Research Council 2018. Reviewer for Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology 2018. Reviewer for Voluntas 2018. Reviewer for Economic Inquiry 2017. Reviewer for Nonprofit Policy Forum 2017. Reviewer for Netherlands Organization of Scientific Research (NWO) 2017. Reviewer for Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly 2017. Reviewer for Journal of Social Policy 2017. Reviewer for Psychological Science 2016. Reviewer for Psychological Science 2016. Reviewer for Netherlands Organization of Scientific Research (NWO) 2016. Reviewer for European Sociological Review 2016. Reviewer for Political Behavior 2016. Reviewer for Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly 2016. Reviewer for Voluntas 2015. Reviewer for the Daimler und Benz Stiftung 2015. Reviewer for Voluntary Sector Review 2015. Reviewer for the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) 2015. Reviewer for Netherlands Organization of Scientific Research (NWO) 2015. Reviewer for Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly 2015. Co‐organizer and reviewer for the 7th ERNOP conference 2014. Member of Gabriel Rudney Memorial Dissertation Award Committee (Arnova) 2014. Reviewer for Child Development
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2014. Reviewer for Voluntas 2014. Reviewer for Science 2014. Reviewer for the International Journal of Webbased Communities 2014. Reviewer for the John Templeton Foundation (JTF) 2014. Reviewer for Psychological Science 2014. Reviewer for Administrative Sciences 2014. Reviewer for Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly 2014. Reviewer for PLOS ONE 2014. Reviewer for Field Methods 2014. Reviewer for the United States – Israel Binational Science Foundation (BSF) 2013. Reviewer for The Sociological Quarterly 2013. Reviewer for the International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR) 2013. Reviewer for the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) 2013. Reviewer for Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 2013. Reviewer for Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 2013. Reviewer for International Journal of Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Marketing 2013. Reviewer for ZonMw 2013. Reviewer for Political Psychology 2013. Reviewer for Sociology of Religion 2013. Chair and reviewer for the 6th ERNOP Conference 2013. Reviewer for American Sociological Review 2013. Reviewer for Voluntas 2013. Reviewer for Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly 2012. Reviewer for British Journal of Sociology 2012. Reviewer for European Sociological Review 2012. Reviewer for Southern Economic Journal 2012. Chair and reviewer for Re‐Examining Philanthropy (Conference) track at Arnova Annual
Conference 2012. Reviewer for Voluntas 2012. Reviewer for Journal of Economic Psychology 2012. Reviewer for the Academy of Management 2012. Reviewer for Psychological Science 2012. Reviewer for American Journal of Political Science 2012. Reviewer for International Journal of Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Marketing 2012. Reviewer for Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly 2011. Reviewer for the International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR) 2011. Reviewer for International Journal of Psychology 2011. Reviewer for the National Science Foundation (NSF) 2011. Chair and reviewer for the 5th ERNOP Conference 2011. Reviewer for Faculty of Social Sciences (VU) 2011. Reviewer for Social Science Research 2011. Reviewer for Sociological Forum 2011. Reviewer for International Journal of Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Marketing 2011. Reviewer for Urban Studies 2011. Reviewer for Nonprofit Management & Leadership 2011. Reviewer for Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly 2011. Reviewer for ZonMw 2011. Reviewer for Sociological Inquiry 2011. Reviewer for Sociology of Religion 2011. Reviewer for Voluntas 2011. Reviewer for Voluntary Sector Review 2011. Reviewer for Political Behavior
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2010. Reviewer for Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly 2010. Reviewer for International Journal of Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Marketing 2010. Reviewer for Social Networks 2010. Reviewer for Political Behavior 2010. Reviewer for Arnova committee on best book award 2010. Chair and reviewer for Philanthropy and Fundraising track at Arnova Annual Conference 2010. Reviewer for Journal of Behavioral Medicine 2010. Reviewer for Urban Studies 2010. Reviewer for Faculty of Social Sciences (VU) 2010. Reviewer for Nonprofit Management & Leadership 2010. Reviewer for Voluntas 2010. Reviewer for Sociology of Religion 2010. Reviewer for Public Opinion Quarterly 2010. Reviewer for American Sociological Review 2009. Reviewer for Netherlands Organization of Scientific Research (NWO) 2009. Chair and reviewer for Philanthropy and Fundraising track at Arnova Annual Conference 2009. Reviewer for Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly 2008. Reviewer for Netherlands Organization of Scientific Research (NWO) 2008. Reviewer for Review of Social Economy 2008. Reviewer for Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 2008. Reviewer for Jaarboek Sociale Psychologie 2008. Reviewer for Review of Religious Research 2008. Reviewer for Journal of Economic Psychology 2008. Reviewer for International Journal of Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Marketing 2008. Reviewer for Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly 2008. Reviewer for Nonprofit Management & Leadership 2007. Reviewer for the International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR) 2007. Reviewer for the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) 2007. Reviewer for European Journal of Personality 2007. Reviewer for Applied Economics 2007. Reviewer for Social Forces 2006. Reviewer for Arnova committee on best article in Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly 2006. Reviewer for Journal of the European Economic Association 2006. Reviewer for Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 2005. Reviewer for Arnova committee on best article in Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly 2004. Reviewer for Journal of Official Statistics 2004. Reviewer for Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly 2003. Reviewer for Nonprofit Management & Leadership 2002. Reviewer for Tijdschrift voor Sociologie Dissertation evaluation committee memberships 2020. Lisa Klinkenberg, University of Amsterdam. 2020. Simon Columbus, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. 2020. Jacobien Niebuur, University of Groningen. 2020. Hanan Yonah, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 2019. Jos Rath, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. 2019. George Hooijer, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. 2018. Alex Bradley, University of Nottingham. 2016. Willem Oosterberg, Radboud University, Nijmegen. 2016. Zoi Manesi, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. 2016. Bob van de Velde, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
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2016. Frank Hubers, Erasmus University Rotterdam. 2015. Sarah Botterman, University of Leuven. 2014. Danielle Teeuwen, Utrecht University. 2013. Sara Kinsbergen, Radboud University, Nijmegen. 2007. Katarina Svitkova, Charles University, Prague. Invited lectures (national) ‘De Gouden Eeuw’. Rotary ’s‐Hertogenbosch, March 29, 2018. ‘Ontwikkelingen in giften, sponsoring en andere inkomsten van culturele instellingen in Nederland’. Seminar Belastingfaciliteiten Creatieve Industrie, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, October 12, 2017. ‘Hoe en wat geeft Nederland? Filantropie voor de sport’. Dag van de Fondsenwerving voor de Sport, NOC‐NSF, Papendal, June 19, 2017. ‘Are we joining the crowd? A natural field experiment on the impact of social information in crowdfunding campaigns.’ Utrecht University Department of Sociology Seminar, February 1, 2017. ‘Culturele instellingen in Nederland: Lessen uit de periode 2011‐2014’. Het Groot Onderhoud, Fondsenwerving: de investering waard? Antwerpen, 11 oktober 2016. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2016/10/16_10_11_kbs_faro_ext.pptx ‘Waarom katholieken niet geven en wat u daar aan kunt doen.’ Vicariaatsbijeenkomst Bisdom Rotterdam, 5 oktober 2016. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2016/10/waarom‐katholieken‐niet‐geven‐en‐wat‐u‐daar‐aan‐kunt‐doen.pptx ‘Philanthropy in the Low Countries: Opportunities for Universities?’ CASE Lowlands Conference, University of Amsterdam, April 11, 2016. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2016/04/case_lowlands_16.pptx ‘Gerontofilantropie’, Samenwerkende Fondsen voor Ouderen, October 1, 2015, Hilversum. ‘Foundations of Societal Resilience’, Talma Lecture 2016. January 15, 2016. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2016/01/15_01_08_foundations‐of‐societal‐resilience.pdf ‘Volunteering: Applications and Methodology’, Applied Social Psychology master course, 6 January 2015, VU Amsterdam. ‘Do Two Eyes See More Generosity Than One? Watching Eyes, Gender, and Giving.’ VU Amsterdam, Department of Marketing research seminar, May 27, 2014. ‘Nalatenschappen: wat zegt de wetenschap?’ Bijeenkomst programma Nalaten, 26 mei 2014, VFI, Amsterdam. ‘Filantropie voor de Sport’, Kennisdiner NOC‐NSF, 20 mei 2014, Papendal, Arnhem. ‘Twaalf Filantropie Trends’, Rondetafel bijeenkomst Sport, daar geef je om, 21 Januari 2014, Pulchri Studio, Den Haag.
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‘Volunteering: Applications and Methodology’, Applied Social Psychology master course, 21 January 2014, VU Amsterdam. ‘Welke invloed hebben overheidsbezuinigingen op het geefgedrag van burgers?’ Expertmeeting NCDO ‘Overheidssubsidies en Particuliere Giften’, Humanity House, 9 december 2013, Den Haag. ‘Nalatenschappen: Wat zegt de wetenschap?’, Bijeenkomst Centrum Nalatenschappen, Sociëteit de Witte, Den Haag, 3 september 2013 https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/dewitte_3sept2013.pptx ‘De positie van fondsen in een veranderend filantropisch landschap’, FIN bijeenkomst projectadviseurs, Jaarbeurs Utrecht, 24 juni 2013 ‘Charitas en economie’, Amsterdamse Academische Club, Amsterdam, 31 januari 2013 ‘Wealth and Giving in the Netherlands’, Wealth Management & Private Banking Conference, Amsterdam, September 19, 2012. ‘Draagvlak Liliane Fonds’, ’s‐Hertogenbosch, December 1, 2011. ‘Cijfers liegen niet’. Evangelische Alliantie, Hilversum, October 4, 2011. ‘Filantropie onderzocht’. Leiden University, Leiden, August 29, 2011. ‘Geven in Nederland: Kansen voor kunst & cultuur’. Workshop, Cultuur in Beeld 2011: de kunst van het ondernemen, The Hague, May 18, 2011. ‘Philanthropy: A Literature Review’. Guest Lecture, Master Program at the Department of Sociology, Groningen University, September 2010. ‘Welke effecten heeft de maatschappelijke stage op leerlingen?’ Conferentie maatschappelijke stage, CPS, Amersfoort, March 24, 2009. ‘Inkomsten fondsenwerving 1960‐2007’, CBF, Amsterdam, December 16, 2008. ‘Who gives what and why? Sociological and psychological perspectives on prosocial behavior’. Utrecht University College, November 30, 2006. ‘Economie en geefgedrag’, (with Pamala Wiepking), Civil Society Congress, Utrecht, June 13, 2006. ‘Zin en onzin van jeugdparticipatie’, VNG/Forum congres ‘Jeugdparticipatie’, Nijmegen, March 2006. ‘Waarom geven we eigenlijk?’, Studium Generale, Tilburg University, October 6, 2005. ‘Wie gaat dat betalen?’ Utrecht University, September 28, 2005. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/wie‐gaat‐dat‐betalen‐bekkers.ppt Invited lecture at the ‘Wilde Ganzendag’, Utrecht, October 4, 2003.
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‘Kerkelijkheid en liefdadigheid in Nederland’. Invited lecture at the Raad van Kerken, Hilversum, October 1, 2002. Conference organization / chairs Co‐organizer of the 8th ERNOP conference, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, July 13‐
14, 2017. Co‐organizer of the Philanthropy and Social Investments (PhiSI) for Research and Innovation
Conference, Artis, Amsterdam, April 21‐22, 2016. Moderator of session ‘Welzijn en sociale samenhang in Europa’ at the ‘Binding en geluk’
conference, Statistics Netherlands (CBS), Heerlen, November 5, 2015. Co‐organizer of the 7th ERNOP conference, ESSEC Business School, Paris, July 9‐10, 2015. Co‐organizer of the 2014 Van der Gaag Symposium, KNAW, Trippenhuis, Amsterdam, June 24,
2014. Co‐organizer of the 6th ERNOP conference, University of Latvia, Riga, July 11‐12, 2013. Moderator for session ‘The Role of Volunteers in the Integration of Refugees’ at the Annual
conference of Vluchtelingenwerk Nederland, Amersfoort, November 22, 2012. Chair for session ‘Accountability and Trust in Fundraising/Philanthropy’ at the 40th Arnova
Conference, Toronto, November 17‐19, 2011. Organizer of the 5th ERNOP conference, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business,
Austria , June 7, 2011. Chair for session ‘Income, Wealth, and Giving’ at the 39th Arnova Conference, Alexandria,
November 18‐20, 2010. Chair for session ‘Values and Trust’ at the 39th Arnova Conference, Alexandria, November 18‐
20, 2010. Chair for session ‘The Landscape of Volunteering and Giving’ at 9th ISTR Conference, Istanbul,
July 7‐10, 2010. Organizer, ‘Giving and Volunteering Research Conference 2009’ at VU Amsterdam, July 9,
2009. Chair for session ‘Motivations and Benefits of Volunteering’ at the 36th Arnova Conference,
Atlanta GA, November 15, 2007. Chair for session ‘Comparative Perspectives on Volunteering’ at the 34th Arnova conference,
Washington DC, November 18, 2005. Chair for session 'Sociaal kapitaal en vrijwilligerswerk I’ at the Marktdag Sociologie, Brussels,
June 2, 2005. Chair for session ‘Comparing Civil Society in Different Contexts’ at the 33d ARNOVA Annual
Conference, Los Angeles, November 20, 2004. Chair for session 'Buurten, steden en gemeenschappen I' at the 4e NSV/VVS Marktdag
Sociologie, Nijmegen, May 22, 2002. Chair for session 'Networks and organizations' at the ASA Annual Meeting, Atlanta, August 18,
2002. Consulting (unpaid) 2019. Consultant for study “Communicatie met Schenkers”, HO Gent. 2018‐ Consultant for “Lokale Goede Doelen Gids” ’s‐Hertogenbosch. 2015. Consultant for Alumni and Fundraising Office, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. 2015. Consultant for the European Quality of Life Survey, Eurofound, Dublin. 2014. Consultant for the Volunteer Motivation Survey, Higher School of Economics,
Moscow 2014. Consultant for the German Volunteering Survey, DZA, Berlin 2010‐2012. Member of Advisory Board for the Hudson Institute (Center for Global
Prosperity, Washington DC).
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2007‐2012. Consultant for Nederlands Donateurs Panel, WWAV. 2007‐2010. Consultant for Alumni Office, Utrecht University. 2006‐2012. Consultant for Donor In Sight cohort study, Sanquin Blood Bank. International activities
a. Invited lectures
The Joy of Giving and Volunteering: Evidence from Longitudinal Survey Data and Experiments. Current Trends in Public Sector Research 24th International Conference, Department of Public Economics of the Faculty of Economics and Administration, Masaryk University (FEA MU), Brno, Czech Republic, January 23‐24, 2020. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2020/01/bekkers_brno_20.pptx
‘Why Do People Give? Charitable Giving, Volunteering, and Happiness.’ Who Helps When ‐ and Why? Individual Differences, Situational Factors, and Psychological Mechanisms in Prosocial Decision Making. Kungliga Vetenskapsakademien, Stockholm, October 18, 2018. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2018/10/bekkers_stockholm_18.pptx
‘Giving in Europe: How much, by whom, and for which causes?. EU Consult annual Conference, The Hague, September 29, 2018. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2018/09/giving‐in‐europe_eu‐consult.pptx
‘Impact of new forms of philanthropy on civic engagement and NGOs’. European Centre for Alternative Finance: Crowdfunding Research Week, Utrecht University, June 7, 2017. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2017/06/ecaf_17.pptx
‘European Perspectives on Philanthropy’. Understanding Philanthropy Conference, Kent University, Canterbury, June 29, 2015. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2015/06/bekkers_understanding_web.pptx
‘Theory and research methodology for comparative research on philanthropy in Europe’. Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, June 16, 2015. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2015/06/15_06_16_wu.pptx
‘The “Crowding‐out Effect”: What does the research tell us?’ Jewish Funders Network Conference, Tel Aviv, March 17, 2015. https://renebekkers.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/crowding_out_web.pptx
‘The Nature and Nurture of Generosity: What Can We Learn From Behavioral Genetics?’, WIMPS Seminar, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Indiana University, November 18, 2014.
‘Trust Through Civic Engagement? Evidence From Five National Panel Studies’, MZES‐A Colloquium, University of Mannheim, September 17, 2013.
‘Giving in Europe: Current Trends’, Center for the Study of Philanthropy in Israel, Hebrew University Jerusalem, May 23, 2013.
‘The Limits of Social Influence on Giving’, Paper presented at the workshop “Social influences and charitable giving”, Centre for Market and Public Organisation, University of Bristol, February 24, 2012.
‘Religion and the Civic Core in the Netherlands’, Keynote address, Workshop “Volunteering, Religion and Social Capital”, UCSIA Antwerp, December 8, 2011.
‘Gender Differences in Philanthropy in the Netherlands’, WIMPS Seminar, Center on Philanthropy, Indiana University, November 8, 2011.
‘Charitable Giving to Fight Cardiovascular Diseases: Is It Any Different During A Recession?’ 2009 European Heart Network Workshop, Amsterdam, May 14, 2009.
‘Education, Giving and Volunteering: What Have We Learned?’ , WIMPS Seminar, Center on Philanthropy, Indiana University, November, 2009.
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‘Health Related Philanthropy in the Netherlands’, Workshop on Health Related Philanthropy, Center on Philanthropy and Center for Bioethics, Indiana University, November 2007.
‘Philanthropy: A Literature Review’, WIMPS Seminar, Center on Philanthropy, Indiana University, November 12, 2007.
‘Regulation of fundraising: the Dutch case’, Master Program of Public Services, DePaul University, November 2006.
‘Social Networks and Prosocial Behavior’, Department of Sociology Seminar, Duke University, November 2005.
‘The Benefits of Accreditation’, Workshop on Certification Systems for the Nonprofit Sector in the Czech Republic, Charles University, Prague, May 23‐24, 2005.
‘The Power of Social and Psychological Incentives for Giving’, Department of Economics Seminar, Indiana University, August 2003.
b. Participation in international conferences
Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA, Montreal, 2002; Los Angeles, 2004; Washington, 2005; Chicago, 2006; Atlanta, 2007; Cleveland, 2009; Alexandria, 2010; Toronto, 2011; Indianapolis, 2012; Hartford, 2013; Denver, 2014, Chicago, 2015, Washington, 2016, Grand Rapids, 2017, Austin, 2018);
ERNOP (Amsterdam, 2008; Leuven, 2009; Budapest, 2010; Vienna, 2011; Riga, 2013, ESSEC, 2015, Copenhagen, 2017);
International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR, Istanbul, 2010; Siena, 2012; Münster, 2014, Stockholm, 2016, Amsterdam, 2018);
Science of Philanthropy Initiative (SPI, Chicago, 2015, 2016, 2017; Indianapolis, 2018);
American Sociological Association (ASA, Atlanta, 2003, Chicago, 2008);
European Survey Research Association (ESRA, Warsaw, 2009);
CESIfo Conference (Munich, 2014);
Southern Economic Association (Washington, 2016);
Allied Social Science Association (ASSA, Atlanta, 2019).
c. International collaboration (ongoing)
With Pamala Wiepking, Ji Ma, Arjen de Wit, Sasha Zarins and various other collaborators: Revolutionizing Philanthropy Research;
With Ashley Whillans and Michael Norton (Harvard Business School) and Paul Smeets (Maastricht University): Time Use and Happiness of Millionaires;
With Eric Uslaner (Maryland), Tom van der Meer (UvA), Zhongsheng Wu (Maryland) and various other collaborators through the Open Science Framework: A Mega‐Analysis of Trust (2015‐present);
With Una O. Osili (Department of Economics, Indiana University, Indianapolis), Cagla Okten (Department of Economics, Bilkent University, Ankara) and Pamala Wiepking (Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam): International Comparative Research on Philanthropy (2009‐present);
With Mark Ottoni‐Wilhelm (Department of Economics, Indiana University, Indianapolis): Empathy, the Principle of Care and Altruistic Behavior (2004‐present).
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d. International collaboration (completed)
with David Horton Smith (Boston college) and Irina Krasnapolskaya: HSE Volunteer Motivation Survey (2013‐2018);
with Peter Thisted Dinesen (University of Copenhagen): The Development of Generalized Trust (2015)
with Marc Hooghe (Department of Sociology, Leuven): Development and Socialization of Social Capital (2005); Religion and Civic Engagement in Flanders (2009);
with Woods Bowman († Department of Economics, DePaul University): Volunteering, Confidence and Philanthropy (2006‐2008).