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Dr. James explains why sustainable giving starts by answering, “Do we have a shared future?”

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17] Even in primitive tribes, high-status members receive more gifts of food.[18] Journal of Economic Psychology, 61 , 124-133. [18] Reciprocal altruism in Yanomamö food exchange. Delayed reciprocity and tolerated theft: The behavioral ecology of food-sharing strategies. Psychological Science, 23 (7), 704-709. [25]

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Dr. James explains the power of giving: why leading with a gift always wins

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We’ll have great food and drinks and even a local band! Psychological Science, 25 (3), 648-655; Zlatev, J. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 46 (4), 817-836. Journal of Governmental & Nonprofit Accounting, 3 (1), 1-19. [16] Instead, they signal a completed, transactional relationship.[16] 7] Newman, G.