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2025 Journal Article Social identification and charitable giving: a systematic review and meta-analysisChapman, Cassandra M., Spence, Jessica L., Hornsey, Matthew J. and Dixon, Lucas (2025). Social identification and charitable giving: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 54 (6), 1308-1341. doi: 10.1177/08997640251317403 |
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2025 Journal Article Social norms and charitable giving: a meta-analytic reviewChapman, Cassandra M., Spence, Jessica, Dixon, Lucas, Smith, Aimee E. and Hornsey, Matthew J. (2025). Social norms and charitable giving: a meta-analytic review. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 01461672251383996, 1461672251383996. doi: 10.1177/01461672251383996 |
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2025 Journal Article Measuring charitable giving: how to capture charitable behavior in philanthropy researchChapman, Cassandra M., Thottam, Aakash K., Schultz, Tracy, McKay, Kate T. and Gulliver, Robyn (2025). Measuring charitable giving: how to capture charitable behavior in philanthropy research. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 08997640251351548. doi: 10.1177/08997640251351548 |
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2025 Journal Article Incentivizing charitable giving: a systematic review of self- and other-benefiting incentives for donating moneyChapman, Cassandra M. and Thai, Hannibal A. (2025). Incentivizing charitable giving: a systematic review of self- and other-benefiting incentives for donating money. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 08997640251348411. doi: 10.1177/08997640251348411 |
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2025 Journal Article Portable display devices in healthcare: monocular head-worn displays increase perceptions of clinician warmth relative to tablet computersElrose, Francine, Chapman, Cassandra M., Salisbury, Isaac S., Neary, Alexandra, Burgmann, Felicity and Sanderson, Penelope M. (2025). Portable display devices in healthcare: monocular head-worn displays increase perceptions of clinician warmth relative to tablet computers. Ergonomics, 1-16. doi: 10.1080/00140139.2025.2496323 |
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2025 Journal Article Let us be Clear: Why and how to Demonstrate data and Methods Transparency in Nonprofit ResearchBekkers, Rene, Chapman, Cassandra M., Prosser, Annayah M. B., Wiepking, Pamala and Meyer, Michael (2025). Let us be Clear: Why and how to Demonstrate data and Methods Transparency in Nonprofit Research. Voluntas, 36 (4) e0225883, 1-10. doi: 10.1007/s11266-025-00736-0 |
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2025 Journal Article Serving three masters: thematic analyses reveal inherent ethical tensions in fundraisingChapman, Cassandra M., Hornsey, Matthew J., Bleiker, Roland and Hutchison, Emma (2025). Serving three masters: thematic analyses reveal inherent ethical tensions in fundraising. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 55 (1) 08997640251323586, 31-56. doi: 10.1177/08997640251323586 |
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2024 Journal Article Corporate apologies are effective because reform signals are weighted more heavily than culpability signalsHornsey, Matthew J., Chapman, Cassandra M., La Macchia, Stephen and Loakes, Jennifer (2024). Corporate apologies are effective because reform signals are weighted more heavily than culpability signals. Journal of Business Research, 177 114620, 114620. doi: 10.1016/j.jbusres.2024.114620 |
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2023 Journal Article How do sector level factors influence trust violations in not-for-profit organizations? A multilevel modelGillespie, Nicole, Anesa, Mattia, Lizzio-Wilson, Morgana, Chapman, Cassandra, Healy, Karen and Hornsey, Matthew (2023). How do sector level factors influence trust violations in not-for-profit organizations? A multilevel model. Journal of Business Ethics, 191 (2), 373-398. doi: 10.1007/s10551-023-05429-6 |
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2022 Journal Article Nonprofit scandals: A systematic review and conceptual frameworkChapman, Cassandra M., Hornsey, Matthew J., Gillespie, Nicole and Lockey, Steve (2022). Nonprofit scandals: A systematic review and conceptual framework. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 52 (1_suppl), 089976402211295-312S. doi: 10.1177/08997640221129541 |
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2022 Journal Article Protecting the planet or destroying the universe? Understanding reactions to space miningHornsey, Matthew J., Fielding, Kelly S., Harris, Emily A., Bain, Paul G., Grice, Tim and Chapman, Cassandra M. (2022). Protecting the planet or destroying the universe? Understanding reactions to space mining. Sustainability, 14 (7) 4119, 4119. doi: 10.3390/su14074119 |
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2021 Journal Article To what extent is trust a prerequisite for charitable giving? A systematic review and meta-analysisChapman, Cassandra M., Hornsey, Matthew J. and Gillespie, Nicole (2021). To what extent is trust a prerequisite for charitable giving? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 50 (6) 08997640211003250, 1274-1303. doi: 10.1177/08997640211003250 |
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2020 Journal Article Testing the impact of images in environmental campaignsGulliver, Robyn, Chapman, Cassandra M., Solly, Kane N. and Schultz, Tracy (2020). Testing the impact of images in environmental campaigns. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 71 101468, 101468. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvp.2020.101468 |
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2020 Journal Article The moral disillusionment model of organizational transgressions: ethical transgressions trigger more negative reactions from consumers when committed by nonprofitsHornsey, Matthew J., Chapman, Cassandra M., Mangan, Heidi, La Macchia, Stephen and Gillespie, Nicole (2020). The moral disillusionment model of organizational transgressions: ethical transgressions trigger more negative reactions from consumers when committed by nonprofits. Journal of Business Ethics, 172 (4), 653-671. doi: 10.1007/s10551-020-04492-7 |
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2019 Journal Article Teaching and learning guide for intergroup prosocialityWibisono, Susilo, Mirnajafi, Zahra, Droogendyk, Lisa, Chapman, Cassandra M., Achia, Tulsi, Thomas, Emma F. and Louis, Winnifred R. (2019). Teaching and learning guide for intergroup prosociality. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 13 (7) e12473, e12473. doi: 10.1111/spc3.12473 |
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2019 Journal Article Emerging research on intergroup prosociality: group members' charitable giving, positive contact, allyship, and solidarity with othersLouis, Winnifred R., Thomas, Emma, Chapman, Cassandra M., Achia, Tulsi, Wibisono, Susilo, Mirnajafi, Zahra and Droogendyk, Lisa (2019). Emerging research on intergroup prosociality: group members' charitable giving, positive contact, allyship, and solidarity with others. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 13 (3) e12436, e12436. doi: 10.1111/spc3.12436 |
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2018 Journal Article Religiosity and volunteering over time: religious service attendance is associated with the likelihood of volunteering, and religious importance with time spent volunteeringPetrovic, Katja, Chapman, Cassandra M. and Schofield, Timothy P. (2018). Religiosity and volunteering over time: religious service attendance is associated with the likelihood of volunteering, and religious importance with time spent volunteering. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 13 (2), 136-146. doi: 10.1037/rel0000236 |
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2018 Journal Article Identifying (our) donors: Toward a social psychological understanding of charity selection in AustraliaChapman, Cassandra M., Louis, Winnifred R. and Masser, Barbara M. (2018). Identifying (our) donors: Toward a social psychological understanding of charity selection in Australia. Psychology & Marketing, 35 (12), 980-989. doi: 10.1002/mar.21150 |
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2018 Journal Article The champion effect in peer-to-peer giving: successful campaigns highlight fundraisers more than causesChapman, Cassandra M., Masser, Barbara M. and Louis, Winnifred R. (2018). The champion effect in peer-to-peer giving: successful campaigns highlight fundraisers more than causes. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 48 (3), 089976401880519-592. doi: 10.1177/0899764018805196 |
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2018 Journal Article Seven sins when interpreting statistics in sports injury scienceNielsen, Rasmus Oestergaard, Chapman, Cassandra M., Louis, Winnifred R., Stovitz, Steven D., Mansournia, Mohammad Ali, Windt, Johann, Møller, Merete, Parner, Erik Thorlund, Hulme, Adam, Bertelsen, Michael Lejbach, Finch, Caroline F., Casals, Marti and Verhagen, Evert (2018). Seven sins when interpreting statistics in sports injury science. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 52 (22), 1-3. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2017-098524 |