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Attracting Volunteers in Highly Multicultural Societies: A Marketing Challenge
Authors:Melanie Randle  Sara Dolnicar
Institution:1. Institute for Innovation in Business and Social Research (IIBSoR), University of Wollongong , Wollongong , New South Wales , Australia mrandle@uow.edu.au;3. Institute for Innovation in Business and Social Research (IIBSoR), University of Wollongong , Wollongong , New South Wales , Australia
Abstract:Volunteer managers face a typical marketing problem: how to identify the right consumers (in this case, volunteers), attract them, and keep them loyal. In multicultural societies this challenge is amplified because of the different groups originating from countries that can vary significantly in terms of the extent of volunteering and reasons for being involved. The consequence of this heterogeneity is limited success of generic marketing campaigns. Using the theory of planned behavior, we investigate differences between Australian residents from different cultural backgrounds in their volunteering behavior. Groups differed in attitude, social norm, and perceived behavioral control, suggesting the need for customized marketing strategies. Theoretically, results provide evidence that volunteers in multicultural societies cannot be viewed as one homogeneous mass. Practically, results offer insight into the factors influencing the behavior of each cultural group, and can inform customized campaigns to tap into the large base of volunteers from different backgrounds.
Keywords:volunteering  multicultural societies  marketing  segmentation  theory of planned behavior
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