Abstract

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate the motivations behind consumer intention to volunteer. Intrinsic motivations, attribution of blame, and collective responsibility were examined as antecedents to volunteering intention. In addition, moderating role of attribution of blame and collective responsibility were also explored. Results show that altruistic motvation, social recognition motivation and collective responsibility were positively assocated with intention to volunteer. Interesting moderating relationships were also found in this study.

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