Shaker, Genevieve G.Christensen, Robert K.2019-02-152019-02-152019-02Shaker, G. G., & Christensen, R. K. (2018). I give at the office: A review of workplace giving research, theory, and practice. International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing. https://doi.org/10.1002/nvsm.1628https://hdl.handle.net/1805/18395Workplace giving is a widely used philanthropic tool. Although it may have great unmet potential, it is also facing a number of challenges, including competition from informal crowdfunding campaigns. In the face of such challenges, we take stock of the extant research to better understand the value and future of workplace giving, emphasizing employee actions and preferences in our review. Workplace giving studies can also augment knowledge about contextual giving or bounded settings for exploring basic philanthropic questions (e.g., donor control or gift elasticity). We use a three‐part conceptual framework to synthesize and discuss research on individual workplace giving in the context of broader giving behaviors. We address what researchers know, do not know, and need to know on the topic of workplace giving.enPublisher Policyworkplace givingemployee givingworkplace campaignsI give at the office: A review of workplace giving research, theory, and practiceArticle