Pro-Social Engagement and Donation Behavior – Psychological Nudges and Marketing Instruments

Joint course together with the German Red Cross Blood Donation Service North East
Pro-Social Engagement and Donation Behavior – Psychological Nudges and Marketing Instruments
Reference Code EUG2_T3_6_0195
Host Institution UHH - University of Hamburg
Description

The master level course “Pro-Social Engagement and Donation Behavior – Psychological Nudges and Marketing Instruments” addresses the substantial problem of attracting, retaining, and reactivating donors of substances of human origin or volunteers. 

For example, one blood donation holds the potential to save up to three lives. However, blood is considered a scarce resource that can only come from humans. In the summer of 2024, countries like the United States or Germany faced a blood shortage, widely reported in the media. Specifically, the American Red Cross reported a national blood shortage with inventories declining by over 25%, primarily due to record-setting heat that disrupted more than 100 blood drives across nearly all states. Likewise, in Germany, major events like the UEFA European Football Championship were key drivers of the blood shortage, reducing donor turnout. As a result, some planned surgeries had to be postponed due to critically low blood reserves. The same pressing issues arise with respect to organ donation or plasma donation.

In this course, we will present insights with respect to blood donation, plasma donation, organ donation, volunteering, psychological motives, nudging, and marketing mix. The course is taught by experts in the field from: German Red Cross Blood Donation Services, VU Amsterdam, WU Wien, European Blood Alliance.

Mode Online
Period 14 Apr 2026 16:00:00 — 26 Jun 2026 09:00:00
Duration Up to 1 semester in length
Type of activity Course
Target groups Master students, PhD students
Location Online
WP WP 3
ISCED Fields of Study
Contact Person Ariane Hanrath
eugloh@uni-hamburg.de
Content and Methodology

The course is designed for Master students and PhD Students. All sessions will be held online. The meeting link will be provided after succesful registration. The exam is a teamwork preparation of a case (5 pages). Submission by email by June 26.


The University of Hamburg Business School is providing 6 ECTS for successful completion of the course. Credits must be approved by the student's home institution. Students need to confirm with their programme coordinator to make sure this is recognised.


 


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Session Date Lecturer Topic
ONLINE SESSION 1

TUE


14.04.


16.00-17.30 (CET)



Prof. Dr. Michel Clement (University of Hamburg)


 


Dr. Sigrun Leipnitz
(German Red Cross Blood Donation Service North-East)


Introduction and presentation of course work

ONLINE SESSION 2


 


 



MON


27.04.


16.00-17.30 (CET)


 



Prof. Dr. Pascal Güntürkün
(WU Wien)



Organ donations – opt-in versus opt-out organ donation policies



ONLINE SESSION 3


 


 



TUE


28.04.


16.00-17.30 (CET)



Dr. Sigrun Leipnitz
(German Red Cross Blood Donation Service North-East)



Managing blood donations



ONLINE SESSION 4


 


 



MON


04.05.


16.00-17.30 (CET)



Dr. Lena Kristin Kunz
(German Red Cross Blood Donation Service North-East)



Managing volunteering



ONLINE SESSION 5


 


 



TUE


05.05


16.00-17.30 (CET)



Prof. Dr. Edlira Shehu
(RUG Groningen)



Marketing Strategies I



ONLINE SESSION 6


 


 



TUE


18.05


16.00-17.30 (CET)



Prof. Dr. Eva-Maria Merz (VU Amsterdam)



Sociology and donors



ONLINE SESSION 7


 


 



TUE


26.05


16.00-17.30 (CET)



Dr. Rita Queirós Pereira and Dr. Susana Fernandes (ULS São João Blood Bank, Porto)



Medicine and donors



ONLINE SESSION 8


 


 



MON


01.06


16.00-17.30 (CET)



Prof. Dr. Michel Clement (University of Hamburg)



Marketing Strategies II



ONLINE SESSION 9


 


 



TUE


02.06.


16.00-17.30 (CET)



Peter O'Leary (European Blood Alliance)



How Europe secures supply of blood – the EU perspective



ONLINE SESSION 10


 


 



MON


08.06.


16.00-17.30 (CET)



Dr. Besarta Veseli
(University of Hamburg)



Marketing Strategies III



ONLINE SESSION 11


 


 



TUE


16.06.


16.00-17.30 (CET)



Prof. Dr. Eamonn Fergusson (University of Nottingham)



Psychological Insights in donation behavior



ONLINE SESSION 12


 


 



TUE


23.06.


16.00-17.30 (CET)


 



Prof. Dr. Michel Clement (University of Hamburg)



Wrap up and discussion of case



SUBMISSION
OF CASE 



JUNE 26, 09:00



Michel.clement@uni-hamburg.de



 



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Recognition Transcript of records - ECTS
Language English
Funding by EUGLOH budget Funded in part
Recruitment of Participants No Limit
Number of open spots
Call for Applications
Closed
Last call
27 Mar 2026 — 12 Apr 2026