Word-of-mouth (WOM) is an important influence on the opinions of donors and their donation behaviors. Against a background of more professional donor relationship management, we investigate about how, if at all, nonprofits (NP) manage WOM. We report an in-depth case study of a single NP. We find that there is widespread appreciation that WOM influences NP performance indirectly through its impact on donor acquisition, donor loyalty, and organizational reputation. Whilst the organization employs networking and WOM practices, it stresses the reduction of negative WOM (NWOM) rather than the promotion of positive WOM (PWOM). Crisis management dominates the NP's WOM-related thinking. We find that PWOM emanates from many organizational influences...
Our reason for this study is to research how non- profit organizations focused on fundraising, marke...
According to scholars and organizations that focus on the performance of organizations in the nonpro...
Purpose: Although antecedents and consequences for the sender of word of mouth (WOM) are well evalua...
Word-of-mouth (WOM) is an important influence on the opinions of donors and their donation behaviors...
Although word-of-mouth (WOM) has long been seen as an important influence on customer attitude, inte...
Although word-of-mouth (WOM) has long been seen as an important influence on customer attitude, inte...
The question of how to increase individual donations is one of the biggest challenges facing nonprof...
Nonprofits play a pivotal role in society, and individual donations are the backbone of these organi...
Nonprofit organizations (NPOs) provide vital services to the communities they serve. These organizat...
Nonprofit organizations are faced with the need to evaluate their current business model, in order t...
Many authors maintain that word-of-mouth (WOM) from satisfied customers is a significant contributor...
The perception of a donor and their inevitable intention as it relates to their formed opinion is th...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that nonprofit organisations are more focused on raising funds ...
Without systematic strategies to increase their donor base, some leaders of nonprofit organizations ...
As the number of nonprofit organizations increases and consumer donations reach record levels, an un...
Our reason for this study is to research how non- profit organizations focused on fundraising, marke...
According to scholars and organizations that focus on the performance of organizations in the nonpro...
Purpose: Although antecedents and consequences for the sender of word of mouth (WOM) are well evalua...
Word-of-mouth (WOM) is an important influence on the opinions of donors and their donation behaviors...
Although word-of-mouth (WOM) has long been seen as an important influence on customer attitude, inte...
Although word-of-mouth (WOM) has long been seen as an important influence on customer attitude, inte...
The question of how to increase individual donations is one of the biggest challenges facing nonprof...
Nonprofits play a pivotal role in society, and individual donations are the backbone of these organi...
Nonprofit organizations (NPOs) provide vital services to the communities they serve. These organizat...
Nonprofit organizations are faced with the need to evaluate their current business model, in order t...
Many authors maintain that word-of-mouth (WOM) from satisfied customers is a significant contributor...
The perception of a donor and their inevitable intention as it relates to their formed opinion is th...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that nonprofit organisations are more focused on raising funds ...
Without systematic strategies to increase their donor base, some leaders of nonprofit organizations ...
As the number of nonprofit organizations increases and consumer donations reach record levels, an un...
Our reason for this study is to research how non- profit organizations focused on fundraising, marke...
According to scholars and organizations that focus on the performance of organizations in the nonpro...
Purpose: Although antecedents and consequences for the sender of word of mouth (WOM) are well evalua...