Responses to Scandals in Nonprofit Organizations: A Moral Reasoning Model of Volunteer Support

IF 1.5 Q3 BUSINESS
Eva Maria Jedicke, Isabella M. Nolte, Jörg Lindenmeier
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While research on donor reactions to nonprofit scandals has increased recently, the reaction of volunteers remains understudied. Therefore, this study addresses the impact of nonprofit scandals on volunteer behavior. Drawing on the moral reasoning framework, this research examines how the moral reasoning strategies of moral rationalization, moral decoupling, and moral coupling affect volunteers' responses to nonprofit scandals. This study considers volunteers' time and cash donation behavior as response variables. Furthermore, our model integrates moral intensity and cognitive dissonance as drivers of volunteers' support behavior. The empirical study is based on cross-sectional data and uses a structural equation approach for data analysis. This study provides insights into the dynamics of volunteer behavior in situations where the behavior of nonprofit organizations can be classified as unethical.

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对非营利组织丑闻的回应:志愿者支持的道德推理模型
虽然最近对捐赠者对非营利组织丑闻的反应的研究有所增加,但志愿者的反应仍未得到充分研究。因此,本研究探讨非营利组织丑闻对志愿者行为的影响。在道德推理框架下,本研究考察了道德合理化、道德脱钩和道德耦合的道德推理策略如何影响志愿者对非营利组织丑闻的反应。本研究将志愿者的时间和现金捐赠行为作为响应变量。此外,我们的模型将道德强度和认知失调作为志愿者支持行为的驱动因素。实证研究基于横截面数据,采用结构方程方法进行数据分析。在非营利组织的行为可以被归类为不道德的情况下,这项研究提供了志愿者行为动态的见解。
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