2023
DOI: 10.2147/prbm.s410876
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A Study of the Relationship Between Perceived Class Mobility, Philanthropic Sentiment and Consumer Online Giving Behavior Intention

Yingji Li,
Qiang Li,
Bo Yu
et al.

Abstract: Although the motives of philanthropy vary from country to country around the world, it is still conducive to building a harmonious society to a certain extent. Methods: It uses partial least squares (PLS) to verify the stability of the model and test the model's hypotheses to analyze the mechanism of action between perceived class mobility and behavioral intention to give online. Results: It was found that perceived class mobility, philanthropic sentiment, and philanthropic cognition affected online giving int… Show more

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