This dissertation, which comprises three essays, examines the effects of charity website characteristics on people\u27s attitudes and online donation behaviors based on the elaboration likelihood model of persuasion (Essay 1), the halo effect (Essay 2), and self-schema, congruity, and visual rhetoric (Essay 3). Essay 1: The Elaborating Role of Personal Involvement with Charity Giving and Helper\u27s High on the Effects of Website Quality: Multiple Roles of Variables Although the Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM) has been utilized for decades, researchers have not leveraged its full capabilities and richness in understanding the multiple roles postulate and employing the central and peripheral routes to persuasion. The central theme of this...
We investigated whether providing social information, recommended contribution level, statement abo...
This dissertation studies incentives and behavior in four different markets, ranging from the effect...
A study was conducted to examine how the persuasive elements of a message contribute to non-profit o...
Despite the sizable donations and the variety of views to research an individual\u27s charitable mot...
This study investigates how nonprofit organizations could develop their websites to elicit positive ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06This dissertation has two components: social media ...
In the context of medical crowdfunding, this dissertation investigates how individual reactions are ...
Despite the overall economic and social importance of nonprofit organizations and the plethora of sc...
To explain how websites are used to encourage volunteering and philanthropy. Chapter 1 explains (i)...
In this dissertation, I study individuals’ prosocial behaviors. I focus on the topics of charitable ...
Charitable crowdfunding is a burgeoning online micro charity paradigm where fund seekers request mic...
Nonprofit scholars and practitioners have been concerned about nonprofit commercialization, increase...
Marketing plays a central role in nonprofit organizations that compete for the donations of individu...
Some of the most popular websites depend on user-generated content produced and aggregated by unpaid...
With so much aid needed to address today’s health and social issues, it is fortunate that as a socie...
We investigated whether providing social information, recommended contribution level, statement abo...
This dissertation studies incentives and behavior in four different markets, ranging from the effect...
A study was conducted to examine how the persuasive elements of a message contribute to non-profit o...
Despite the sizable donations and the variety of views to research an individual\u27s charitable mot...
This study investigates how nonprofit organizations could develop their websites to elicit positive ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06This dissertation has two components: social media ...
In the context of medical crowdfunding, this dissertation investigates how individual reactions are ...
Despite the overall economic and social importance of nonprofit organizations and the plethora of sc...
To explain how websites are used to encourage volunteering and philanthropy. Chapter 1 explains (i)...
In this dissertation, I study individuals’ prosocial behaviors. I focus on the topics of charitable ...
Charitable crowdfunding is a burgeoning online micro charity paradigm where fund seekers request mic...
Nonprofit scholars and practitioners have been concerned about nonprofit commercialization, increase...
Marketing plays a central role in nonprofit organizations that compete for the donations of individu...
Some of the most popular websites depend on user-generated content produced and aggregated by unpaid...
With so much aid needed to address today’s health and social issues, it is fortunate that as a socie...
We investigated whether providing social information, recommended contribution level, statement abo...
This dissertation studies incentives and behavior in four different markets, ranging from the effect...
A study was conducted to examine how the persuasive elements of a message contribute to non-profit o...