The first alumni donation in 1880 in Japan: social image and the open-academic record system

Eiji Yamamura
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In 1880, Keio, a private school in Japan, was in jeopardy of being closed. To cope with the situation, the school first created a fundraising campaign during the 18801-90 period. The school was established in 1857, and since 1861, the list covering all students academic record has been distributed not only to teachers but also to all students. Individual-level historical academic record was integrated with the list of contributors. Using the data, we compared persons who had learned in Keio before and after the system was introduced. The main findings are presented as follows. first, graduates who share the academic record are more likely to contribute, and their amount of donation is larger; second, the class size is negatively correlated with the likelihood of contribution and with its amount; and third, academic performance, as shown in the list, is positively correlated with the likelihood of contribution but not with the amount of donation, using a sub-sample of those who shared the list. The introduction of the system strengthened the community network and role of social image shared by the members. This resulted in a successful fundraising for the school, an unprecedented feat in the history of Japan.
1880 年日本首次校友捐赠:社会形象与开放式学籍系统
1880 年,日本私立学校庆应义塾濒临倒闭。为了应对这种情况,学校首先在 1880 年至 1890 年期间开展了筹款活动。该校创建于 1857 年,自 1861 年起,不仅向教师,也向所有学生分发涵盖所有学生学业记录的清单。个人层面的历史学业记录与贡献者名单相结合。利用这些数据,我们对该系统引入前后在庆应义塾学习的人进行了比较。主要发现如下:第一,共享学业记录的毕业生更有可能捐款,而且他们的捐款数额更大;第二,班级规模与捐款可能性和捐款数额呈负相关;第三,通过共享名单的子样本,名单中显示的学业成绩与捐款可能性呈正相关,但与捐款数额无关。该系统的引入加强了社区网络和成员共享的社会形象的作用,从而成功地为学校筹款,这在日本历史上是史无前例的。
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