2011
DOI: 10.1177/0973258613491665
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Modelling the Members’ Intentions to Give

Abstract: Public broadcast stations in the USA are often dependent on effective fundraising for their survival. Raising money from audiences has become an important avenue through which those non-profit broadcasting organizations build their budgets. Listener/viewer support of these stations has plateaued or declined in recent years. As a result, it may help to examine how psychology theories might be used to inform our understanding of public donation behaviour. This case study involving 983 US public broadcasting dono… Show more

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“…The flexibility of the standard theory of planned behaviour is proven in a case study of public broadcasting by Kinnally and Brinkerhoff (2011). In this study the TPB is extended by installing the element of guilt to model the giving intention of 983 US public broadcasting donors.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The flexibility of the standard theory of planned behaviour is proven in a case study of public broadcasting by Kinnally and Brinkerhoff (2011). In this study the TPB is extended by installing the element of guilt to model the giving intention of 983 US public broadcasting donors.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%