To Be a Blood Donor or Not to Be? Investigating Institutional and Student Characteristics at a Military College

Forthcoming in The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy (DGBEJEAP)

Posted: 13 Jun 2019 Last revised: 18 Jun 2019

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Bing Jiang

Department of Economics and Business, Virginia Military Institute

Samuel Allen

Virginia Military Institute

Date Written: May 17, 2019

Abstract

Using data from 21 voluntary blood drives over a five-year period, we establish connections between undergraduate students’ blood donation behaviors and their demographic, academic, leadership, and military characteristics at a military college in the U.S. We find that blood donation participation rates for students at this military college are much higher than the national average for the 18 to 24-year-olds. Certain characteristics such as fitness, NCAA status, academic performance, and intent to pursue a military career after graduation are significantly correlated with blood donation. We also find that college students’ blood donation behaviors may be influenced by their attitudes toward civic responsibility, time constraints, incentives, peer effects and the characteristics of blood collection agencies. This study provides new insights into individual characteristics that correlate with blood donation. It also highlights the role of unique military education and institutional characteristics in promoting better fitness, the pursuit of a military career, and selfless service among young people, all of which might help explain demonstrated higher blood donation participation than their peers elsewhere.

Keywords: Blood Donation, Military College Students, Institutional Characteristics

JEL Classification: D90, I12, I23, J18

Suggested Citation

Jiang, Bing and Allen, Samuel, To Be a Blood Donor or Not to Be? Investigating Institutional and Student Characteristics at a Military College (May 17, 2019). Forthcoming in The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy (DGBEJEAP), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3397345

Bing Jiang (Contact Author)

Department of Economics and Business, Virginia Military Institute ( email )

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Samuel Allen

Virginia Military Institute ( email )

Department of Economics and Business
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Lexington, VA 24450
United States

HOME PAGE: http://academics2.vmi.edu/ECBU/AllenSK/

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