Improving Blood Donor Retention and Donor Relationships with Past Donation Use Appeals

IF 9.8 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Edlira Shehu, Besarta Veseli, Michel Clement, Karen Page Winterich
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Abstract

Blood donation services seek new strategies to improve donor relationships and increase donor retention. In this study, we propose a novel strategy that employs appeals with feedback on the use of blood donors’ past donations. We theorize that this feedback increases the perceived relationship investment and, subsequently, the quality of the relationship with the blood donation service, thereby increasing redonations. An online experiment shows the positive effect of past donation use appeals on donation intention and transmission through perceived relationship investment and relationship quality. Three field studies with Red Cross Blood Donation Services confirm the effectiveness of past donation use appeals on redonation behavior compared with thank-you appeals and with a future donation use appeal. Past donation use appeals are effective for retention purposes, especially for more experienced donors and when sent shortly after the donation. Such appeals also lead to higher reactivation rates of inactive donors. In addition to having practical implications, the study contributes to the relationship and nonprofit service literature.
改善献血者保留和献血者关系与过去的捐赠使用呼吁
献血服务机构寻求新的策略来改善献血者关系并增加献血者的留存率。在这项研究中,我们提出了一种新颖的策略,即采用对献血者过去献血使用的反馈呼吁。我们的理论是,这种反馈增加了感知关系投资,随后,与献血服务的关系的质量,从而增加了再献血。一项在线实验表明,过去的捐赠使用诉求通过感知关系投资和关系质量对捐赠意愿和捐赠传递有积极影响。与红十字会献血服务处进行的三项实地研究证实,与感谢呼吁和未来的捐赠使用呼吁相比,过去的捐赠使用呼吁对再次捐赠行为的有效性。过去的捐赠使用呼吁对于保留目的是有效的,特别是对于更有经验的捐赠者和在捐赠后不久发送。这种呼吁还导致非活跃捐助者的重新激活率更高。除了具有实际意义外,该研究还有助于关系和非营利服务文献。
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CiteScore
20.30
自引率
6.50%
发文量
28
期刊介绍: The Journal of Service Research (JSR) is recognized as the foremost service research journal globally. It is an indispensable resource for staying updated on the latest advancements in service research. With its accessible and applicable approach, JSR equips readers with the essential knowledge and strategies needed to navigate an increasingly service-oriented economy. Brimming with contributions from esteemed service professionals and scholars, JSR presents a wealth of articles that offer invaluable insights from academia and industry alike.
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