Older generations tend to be more cognizant of the importance of giving to their communities.
Next-generation philanthropists tend to prefer collegial or managerial models of governance.
Younger generations accord greater value to causes relating to the arts and culture, the environment, and civil rights.
"Second generation rich" are more willing to take up social responsibilities, Liang says.
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