The need for blood is an important concern to society as a whole. However, many fears associated with the blood donation process inhibit donors from giving. The authors employ structural equations methodology to assess the effects of donor knowledge and perceived risk on the intentions of 430 active and inactive donors to give blood. Results suggest that donor knowledge increases the perceived risk of donating blood and that perceived risk decreases the frequency that donors intend to give. Research and managerial implications for developing marketing strategies to retain existing blood donor pools are discussed
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Using constructs from the Theory of Planned Behavior and t...
Although research into blood donor motivation abounds, most studies have typically focused on small ...
Approximately 2.2 percent of the Malaysian population donates blood each year, compared to the stand...
The need for blood is an important concern to society as a whole. However, many fears associated wit...
This paper builds on previous research into blood donation behaviour, focusing on perceptions of ris...
Blood donor recruitment remains an important worldwide challenge due to changes in population demogr...
Abstract. This is the first empirical investigation of blood donations in evolutionary perspective. ...
BACKGROUND: Donor retention poses a significant problem to blood collection agencies around the worl...
BACKGROUND: Donor retention poses a significant problem to blood collection agencies around the worl...
Understanding blood donation motivation among non-donors is prerequisite to effective recruitment. T...
BACKGROUND: With an increasing demand for blood and blood products in Australia, there is a continu...
In broad terms, the donation of blood along with organ and bone marrow donation is considered to be ...
BACKGROUND: With an increasing demand for blood and blood products in Australia, there is a continua...
Background: The paper aims to understand the main antecedents related to the blood donation propensi...
This meta-analysis sought to identify the strongest antecedents of blood donation behavior and inten...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Using constructs from the Theory of Planned Behavior and t...
Although research into blood donor motivation abounds, most studies have typically focused on small ...
Approximately 2.2 percent of the Malaysian population donates blood each year, compared to the stand...
The need for blood is an important concern to society as a whole. However, many fears associated wit...
This paper builds on previous research into blood donation behaviour, focusing on perceptions of ris...
Blood donor recruitment remains an important worldwide challenge due to changes in population demogr...
Abstract. This is the first empirical investigation of blood donations in evolutionary perspective. ...
BACKGROUND: Donor retention poses a significant problem to blood collection agencies around the worl...
BACKGROUND: Donor retention poses a significant problem to blood collection agencies around the worl...
Understanding blood donation motivation among non-donors is prerequisite to effective recruitment. T...
BACKGROUND: With an increasing demand for blood and blood products in Australia, there is a continu...
In broad terms, the donation of blood along with organ and bone marrow donation is considered to be ...
BACKGROUND: With an increasing demand for blood and blood products in Australia, there is a continua...
Background: The paper aims to understand the main antecedents related to the blood donation propensi...
This meta-analysis sought to identify the strongest antecedents of blood donation behavior and inten...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Using constructs from the Theory of Planned Behavior and t...
Although research into blood donor motivation abounds, most studies have typically focused on small ...
Approximately 2.2 percent of the Malaysian population donates blood each year, compared to the stand...