Moving Beyond Charity to Philanthropy? The Case of Charitable Giving in Thailand

This paper outlines the characteristics of the philanthropic sector in Thailand today. It first describes the local concept of giving, which is intricately linked to Theravada Buddhism. Then, the paper provides examples of traditional forms of philanthropic institutions that are more closely associa...

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Charities
Charity
Development Studies
Donations
Giving
Philanthropic Organizations
Philanthropy
prosoziales Verhalten
Sonstiges zur Sozialarbeit und Sozialpädagogik
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