Abstract
Nonprofit organizations rely on social media to build relationships with their stakeholders and solicit the resources they need to provide their programs and services. This online activity takes place in an increasingly competitive environment. We draw on the situational theory of publics, stakeholder theory, giving motivation, and gamification to examine this question: When organizations engage in competitive philanthropy, what framing is more effective at generating donations on an online platform? We confirm the relationship between tweeting and donation solicitation and shed light on some specific types of messaging associated with increased donations.
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Daniel, J. L., Curley, C., & Walk, M. (2024). Message (in)congruence: Tweeting while competing for donations. Communication and the Public, 9(1), 69–83. https://doi.org/10.1177/20570473231224822
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