Social networking sites (SNSs) provide a unique social venue to engage the young generation in philanthropy through their networking capabilities. An integrated model that incorporates social capital into the Theory of Reasoned Action is developed to explain volunteer behavior through social networks. As expected, volunteer behavior was predicted by volunteer intention, which was influenced by attitudes and subjective norms. In addition, social capital, an outcome of the extensive use of SNSs, was as an important driver of users' attitude and subjective norms toward volunteering via SNSs.Advertisin
The purpose of this intervention study was to explore how the community volunteers from the Supporti...
The effectiveness of online social networks such as Facebook and Twitter for managing an organizatio...
Social media has evolved as a space for connection, advocacy, and commerce in recent years. Nonprofi...
Social networking sites (SNSs) provide a unique social venue to engage the young generation in phila...
The concept of social capital has attracted much attention from researchers and policy makers, large...
Charity fundraising is challenging, yet the social network site (SNS) has changed the way to drive m...
To explain how websites are used to encourage volunteering and philanthropy. Chapter 1 explains (i)...
This study examines social networks and financial giving to charitable or religious causes. Conventi...
Social network services (SNS) are potentially full of social capital, yet it remains unclear how to ...
The concept of social capital has attracted much attention from researchers and policy makers, large...
Although much research on fund-raising looked at the motivation behind donations and enhancing effec...
This study examined whether external factors, which are charity project, charity organization, Inter...
As Social Network Sites (SNS) permeate our daily routines, the question whether participation result...
This paper explores the relationship between Internet use among college students and the production ...
Recent social media fundraising success stories like the No Make-up Selfie and Ice Bucket Challenge ...
The purpose of this intervention study was to explore how the community volunteers from the Supporti...
The effectiveness of online social networks such as Facebook and Twitter for managing an organizatio...
Social media has evolved as a space for connection, advocacy, and commerce in recent years. Nonprofi...
Social networking sites (SNSs) provide a unique social venue to engage the young generation in phila...
The concept of social capital has attracted much attention from researchers and policy makers, large...
Charity fundraising is challenging, yet the social network site (SNS) has changed the way to drive m...
To explain how websites are used to encourage volunteering and philanthropy. Chapter 1 explains (i)...
This study examines social networks and financial giving to charitable or religious causes. Conventi...
Social network services (SNS) are potentially full of social capital, yet it remains unclear how to ...
The concept of social capital has attracted much attention from researchers and policy makers, large...
Although much research on fund-raising looked at the motivation behind donations and enhancing effec...
This study examined whether external factors, which are charity project, charity organization, Inter...
As Social Network Sites (SNS) permeate our daily routines, the question whether participation result...
This paper explores the relationship between Internet use among college students and the production ...
Recent social media fundraising success stories like the No Make-up Selfie and Ice Bucket Challenge ...
The purpose of this intervention study was to explore how the community volunteers from the Supporti...
The effectiveness of online social networks such as Facebook and Twitter for managing an organizatio...
Social media has evolved as a space for connection, advocacy, and commerce in recent years. Nonprofi...