2024
DOI: 10.1002/nvsm.1844
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Better or different? Self‐differentiating appeals interact with self‐theories to predict volunteer intentions

William J. Montford,
Rhiannon MacDonnell Mesler,
Jennifer Chernishenko
et al.

Abstract: This research explores how charities can harness individuals' desire for self‐enhancement in their advertisements to boost volunteerism. Two studies examine the effects of advertising which promote either horizontal differentiation (appeals to uniqueness, existing skills) or vertical differentiation (appeals to status, skill acquisition) and how these interact with consumers' self‐theories (incremental—belief in changeable attributes through effort, or entity—belief in unchangeable attributes). Study 1 (n = 18… Show more

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