Generosity the Second Time Around Determinants of Individuals’ Repeat Donation Intention

Studies into the factors influencing first-time monetary donation intention abound. However, the determinants of repeat donation intention have not yet received significant attention within the academic community. For this study, a survey was implemented with residents of two cities in the eastern p...

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Published inNonprofit and voluntary sector quarterly Vol. 43; no. 1; pp. 144 - 163
Main Authors Beldad, Ardion, Snip, Babiche, van Hoof, Joris
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Los Angeles, CA SAGE Publications 01.02.2014
SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC
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ISSN0899-7640
1552-7395
0899-7640
DOI10.1177/0899764012457466

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Summary:Studies into the factors influencing first-time monetary donation intention abound. However, the determinants of repeat donation intention have not yet received significant attention within the academic community. For this study, a survey was implemented with residents of two cities in the eastern part of the Netherlands to determine the factors influencing their repeat donation intention. The study shows that respondents’ intention to continue donating to a charitable organization is predicated on their positive experience with that organization. Furthermore, this repeat donation is also influenced by respondents’ affinity with the cause of the charitable organization, their trust in the organization, and the organization’s positive reputation. The perceived risk of donating negatively influences repeat donation intention. It is surprising, however, that a sense of moral obligation to help others does not impact respondents’ intention to continue donating.
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ISSN:0899-7640
1552-7395
0899-7640
DOI:10.1177/0899764012457466