Exploring the role of charitable ethnocentrism and donation motives in international giving: Empirical evidence from Germany |
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Authors: | Marcella S Müller Jörg Lindenmeier |
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Institution: | Center for Public and Non-Profit Management, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study is to contribute to a better understanding of the drivers of international giving intention by examining the joint effect of ethnocentrism and donation motives. More specifically, this study analyzes the direct effect of charitable ethnocentrism on the intention to give to international causes. Additionally, the study investigates the moderating effect of charitable ethnocentrism on the relationships between donation motives and the intention to donate to international causes. This study's findings indicate that ethnocentric donors are less willing to donate to international causes. Moreover, the study results show that the effects of egoistic and tax-saving donation motives vary across different levels of charitable ethnocentrism: charitable ethnocentrism enhances the effect of the egoism motive on international donation intention, whereas the effect of the tax-saving motive on international giving intention is mitigated. Based on the empirical findings, this study discusses implications for theory and practice along with study limitations and avenues for future research. |
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Keywords: | charitable donations donation motives ethnocentrism international giving |
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