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Exploring sources and outcomes of trust and commitment to nonprofit organizations: The case of Amnesty International Portugal
Authors:Sandra Maria Correia Loureiro  Eduardo Moraes Sarmento  João Galelo
Affiliation:1. Marketing Operations and General Management Department, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE‐IUL), Portugal;2. University Lusófona (ULHT), Portugal;3. ISEG (Lisbon School of Economics & Management), Lisbon University, Portugal
Abstract:The interactions between customers and organizations have been regarded as a core aspect in cocreating and developing new products and practices. The current study explores these interactions in the context of citizens and nonprofit organizations. The study comprises two parts: (a) a qualitative approach using interviews and the analysis of social networks to better understand the organization's social media marketing practices and corresponding outcomes and (b) a quantitative approach to analyze antecedents and outcomes of trust and being committed to participate in a nonprofit organization such as Amnesty International. From the qualitative approach, the findings highlight that Amnesty International uses social media (Facebook) to share information, and citizens tend to consider sharing posts, but they do not express new ideas or interact with the organization. These findings contribute to structure the model analyzed in the second stage of the research. Regarding the qualitative approach, the results show that organizational credibility is the most significant driver of trust followed by communicative ability. Affectively commitment to participation and relationship perception act as outcomes of overall commitment.
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