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Understanding people's participation in online charities: a dual-process approach of trust and empathic concern

Journal

INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT & DATA SYSTEMS
Volume 121, Issue 7, Pages 1642-1663

Publisher

EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/IMDS-09-2020-0513

Keywords

Online charity; Trust; Empathic concern; Donation; Forwarding; Elaboration likelihood model; Stimulus-organism-response; Emotional appeal; Empirical study

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71874022]
  2. Social Science Planning Research Project of Shandong Province in China [20DGLJ02]
  3. Science and Technology Plan of Youth Innovation Team in Colleges and Universities of Shandong Province in China [2019RWG031]

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This study identified the motivations behind online donation intention and forwarding behaviors, highlighting the importance of trust and empathic concern in promoting participation in online charity. The research model based on ELM and SOR model provided insights into the mechanisms driving these behaviors in the online context, emphasizing the critical role of rational-based trust and emotional-based empathic concern in influencing individuals' actions.
Purpose The rapid development of the Internet in China has profoundly affected the country's charities, which many people support through online donations (e.g. providing financial help) and charity information forwarding (a new behavior of participating in online charities via social media). However, the development of online charities has been accompanied by many problems, such as donation fraud and fake charity information, which adversely affect social kindness. The purpose of this paper is to understand people's online donation and forwarding behaviors and to explore the mechanisms of such behaviors from the perspectives of cognitive-based trust and emotional-based empathic concern. Design/methodology/approach This study developed a research model based on the elaboration likelihood model (ELM) and stimulus-organism-response (SOR) model. The researchers obtained 287 valid samples via a scenario-based experimental survey and conducted partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) to test the model. Findings The results indicated that (1) online donation intention is motivated by rational-based trust and emotional-based empathic concern; (2) online charity information forwarding is triggered only when trust is built, and there is no significant correlation between empathic concern and forwarding intention; and (3) content quality, initiator credibility, and platform reputation are three critical paths to promote trust; in addition, an individual's empathic concern can be motivated by the emotional appeal. Originality/value This study highlights the different mechanisms of donation and forwarding behaviors and provided theoretical measures for motiving trust and empathic concern in the online context to promote people's participation in online charity.

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