Why do people donate online? A perspective from dual credibility transfer

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Betty Purwandari
Latifatul Khairiyah
Mardiana Purwaningsih
Achmad Nizar Hidayanto
Nur Fitriah Ayuning Budi
Kongkiti Phusavat
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[1] Universitas Indonesia,Faculty of Computer Science
[2] Perbanas Institute,Faculty of Information Technology
[3] Kasetsart University,Faculty of Engineering
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Online donation; Elaboration Likelihood Model; ELM; Campaign credibility; Website credibility; Organizational credibility; Credibility transfer;
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Previous research related to online donations has not addressed the importance of the credibility of the three main components of online donation: campaigns, websites, and donation organizations through a credibility transfer mechanism. This model can later determine the factors that influence a person's desire to donate online based on the credibility of campaigns, websites, and organizations. Each of these factors is then attached to the Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM) theory, which explains the process of someone elaborating a message through a central route or a peripheral route. Respondents who can fill out this questionnaire are the general public who have read at least one description of the donation campaign on the Kitabisa website. The questionnaire results were processed using PLS-SEM statistical analysis with SmartPLS software version 3.2.6 based on questionnaire data from 503 respondents. PLS-SEM is generally used to develop theory in exploratory research by explaining the variance of the dependent variables when evaluating the model. The analysis results found that online donation intention was directly influenced by campaign credibility. In addition, there are two credibility transfer processes found in this study, namely, between website credibility and campaign credibility and between organizational credibility and website credibility.
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