Psychological antecedents of consumer trust in CRM campaigns and donation intentions: The moderating role of creativity
Sujo Thomas and
Ashwin Jadeja
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2021, vol. 61, issue C
Abstract:
Cause-related marketing (CRM) refers to charitable donation contingent on consumer purchase of a product by supporting a specific cause that is linked to a non-profit organization (NPO). The present research examines the influence of consumer psychographic traits on trust in CRM campaign and its resulting impact on intention to donate money to NPO. The results indicate that collectivism and hedonism have positive effect on trust in CRM campaign, but individualism and utilitarianism have negative effect on trust in CRM campaign. Moreover, the result shows that trust in the CRM campaign had significant positive effect on donation intentions. We further have investigated the role of cognitive process and demonstrated the moderating effect of creativity on the impact of trust in CRM campaign and donation intentions, such that the higher level of creativity led to higher level of donation intentions, if consumers have trust in CRM campaign. This research offers marketers and advertising professionals’ practical insights to design effective CRM campaigns. Additionally, it assists NPO managers to understand the crucial role of trust and creativity in CRM campaigns and its positive impact on donation intentions. Academic and managerial implications of this research study along with future directions are discussed.
Keywords: CRM campaign; Cause-related marketing; Intention to donate; Trust; creativity; Non-profit organization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jretconser.2021.102589
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