As the internet has developed, the barriers to online donations have decreased – in order to effectively differentiate, charities have adopted various interface design innovations to encourage donors. This study examines the efficacy of anthropomorphism and visual/image appeals in increasing willingness to donate to a charity website. This paper reports findings from the first in a series of experiments. Specifically, we test the effect of image type (negative affect vs positive affect) on the variables of image appeal, moral norms, and intentions to donate. Our future experiments will build on the findings presented here, by testing the influence of anthropomorphized vs non- anthropomorphized websites on the same variables. Once finalized,...
Most research examining individuals’ bidding behavior in online auctions has used the lens of a rati...
This study investigates how visual stimuli influence cancer-related charitable online giving. Partic...
These datasets can be used to reproduce the findings in the paper cited below. All of the code neede...
This research aimed to develop a deeper understanding of trust and non-profit agency website design...
Online advertising is an important tool that can be utilized by charities to elicit attention and fu...
Monitoring cues, such as an image of a face or pair of eyes, have been found to increase prosocial b...
Browsing behaviour, as a pivotal step before donation behaviour, plays a crucial role in online char...
This study investigates how nonprofit organizations could develop their websites to elicit positive ...
International audienceVisualizations designed to make readers compassionate with the persons whose d...
Online advertising is an important tool that can be utilized by charities to elicit attention and fu...
The increasing need for organ donations remains a worldwide challenge as transplant waiting lists gr...
This study examines the effect of physical attractiveness of recipients on donation decisions in a p...
Recognising that charitable behaviour can be motivated by public recognition and emotional satisfact...
Recognising that charitable behaviour can be motivated by public recognition and emotional satisfact...
Today, advertisers and marketing professionals target non-profit web and social media visitors with ...
Most research examining individuals’ bidding behavior in online auctions has used the lens of a rati...
This study investigates how visual stimuli influence cancer-related charitable online giving. Partic...
These datasets can be used to reproduce the findings in the paper cited below. All of the code neede...
This research aimed to develop a deeper understanding of trust and non-profit agency website design...
Online advertising is an important tool that can be utilized by charities to elicit attention and fu...
Monitoring cues, such as an image of a face or pair of eyes, have been found to increase prosocial b...
Browsing behaviour, as a pivotal step before donation behaviour, plays a crucial role in online char...
This study investigates how nonprofit organizations could develop their websites to elicit positive ...
International audienceVisualizations designed to make readers compassionate with the persons whose d...
Online advertising is an important tool that can be utilized by charities to elicit attention and fu...
The increasing need for organ donations remains a worldwide challenge as transplant waiting lists gr...
This study examines the effect of physical attractiveness of recipients on donation decisions in a p...
Recognising that charitable behaviour can be motivated by public recognition and emotional satisfact...
Recognising that charitable behaviour can be motivated by public recognition and emotional satisfact...
Today, advertisers and marketing professionals target non-profit web and social media visitors with ...
Most research examining individuals’ bidding behavior in online auctions has used the lens of a rati...
This study investigates how visual stimuli influence cancer-related charitable online giving. Partic...
These datasets can be used to reproduce the findings in the paper cited below. All of the code neede...