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Religious Affiliation and Bequest Behavior
Bequest behavior is a highly delicate and complex subject which requires considerable attention by researchers across all disciplines including economics, sociology and psychology. Studying the motives behind bequests becomes critical not only from a socio-psychological perspective but also from a p...
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Published in: | Purushartha - A Journal of Management , Ethics and Spirituality Ethics and Spirituality, 2017-10, Vol.10 (2) |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Bequest behavior is a highly delicate and complex subject which requires considerable attention by
researchers across all disciplines including economics, sociology and psychology. Studying the motives
behind bequests becomes critical not only from a socio-psychological perspective but also from a policy
perspective. This paper attempts to explore the socio- economic reasons which influence the intention to
bequest focusing specifically on the effect of religious affiliation. This study uses survey data from India to
test the hypotheses drawn from the anthropology, sociology and consumer behavior literature using logistic
regression technique. The results indicate that self-interest negatively impacts the probability of leaving a
legacy. Surprisingly, the study finds evidence for negative relationship between religious affiliation and
leaving a bequest. This study also reveals that unmarried women are less likely to leave a bequest. Unlike in
the philanthropic literature, the research could not find satisfactory evidence of altruism and social norms
driving bequest behavior among Indians. |
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ISSN: | 0975-024X 2456-1371 |
DOI: | 10.21844/pajmes.v10i02.10568 |